Showing posts with label Living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Living. Show all posts

Saturday, August 9, 2014

flea market finds + succulents



this old ironing board is making the perfect home for our thrifted pots + succulents! Perfectly paired with my new candle scent... "Fortune Teller"

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

snow day





We finally got our snow day in Mississippi!!!

Patrick and I spent a few moments playing in the snow, and watching the puppies frolic, that is after his work finally decided to let him leave for the day.  There should be a rule that no one has to work on a snow day... It's just not fair!  

Thanks to my sweetheart, for these snow day pics. 

Thursday, December 5, 2013

last of the great flying fools



I recently got to spend the day at Chad Smith's cabin in House, Mississippi, where he and his family will be moving soon. Chad is a unique photographer, in that his camera of choice is a 60 yr. old Vageeswari, from India. Over the course of the day, Chad shot 5 ambryotypes using the wet collodion method. If you are unfamiliar with ambryotpes, it is the process of shooting an image on a prepared glass plate, and preparing with chemicals. This technique came into use in the United States around the 1850's.  The magic of the process, is that you never know what you will get.  Every photograph is truly a one-of-a-kind piece of art work.  Hopefully Chad will let us come back for another visit.  I'd love to follow him around and document the process from start to finish.  Thanks you for sharing your work, and for an an all around great day!

Chad's friend Harpo, also came out for the day, driving up in his yellow Cadillac Hearse.  I think my friend Carrie described him best...  "musician, whiskey drinker, gun slinger, oh and he drives a yellow hearse".  I'd add amazing story teller

Sunday, December 1, 2013

I.C.E. atlanta


It's been a long time since Angel Court has participated in an independent craft show, but Angela is now living in Atlanta, so we decided to give the I.C.E. Atlanta show a try.  In case you're wondering... I.C.E. stands for Indie Craft Experience.

The day of the show turned out to be extra chilly out, our first real cold snap of the year.  This put everyone in the holiday spirit, and we all seemed extra cheery as we set up our booths.  The food trucks were lined up out side and we kicked our day off with espressos.  I gave the Bombay a try which was infused with an array of delicious Indian spices.

The show was full of inspiration, and there were so many amazing gifts for the holidays.  I was able to get a ton of Christmas shopping done in one afternoon.  My favorite vender was Beautiful Briny Sea Salt.  I stocked up on these wonderful herb infused salts.  They're the perfect stocking stuffer!

I.C.E Atlanta was a huge success, and we plan to do it again next year!!!

Sunday, November 10, 2013

bits & pieces of L.A.



Last week, Angela and I took our jewelry on the road for the LAZR Tradeshow, in LA.  We set up headquarters in the L.A. Arts District, and sought out as much fun as possible.  Who says you can't mix business with pleasure?  Well, not us!!!

We finally got to check the Hollywood Forever Cemetery off our bucket lists, where we communed with the dead at the Dia de los Muertos Festival.  Be sure to take a look at their schedule, if you're going to be in L.A.  There is always a  movie or concert being played there, along with grave spotting.  We found Mel Brooks, Toto, and Johnny Ramone. 

One of our favorite things to do in L.A. is to hit up the consignment shops on Melrose Ave.  I'm excited to say that I finally got that pair of combat boots, I've been wanting for over a year now.       

Our favorite to dos in the Arts District:

The Pie Hole
because they have damn good pie & coffee.
Handsome Coffee  
coffee so good, they don't offer sugar.
Wurstkuche
what's better than sausage dogs, steak cut fries, & an extensive beer list.  there's even a rattle snake & rabbit sausage, but we both went with lamb.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

field of dreams




Yesterday Carrie and I, along with the lovely Amber Neal, set out in search of the perfect location for our impromptu photo shoot.  Abandoned spaces, a long forgotten amusement park, smelly floral furniture on the side of the road, and waist deep fields of sage grass.  I am beginning realize there's no shortage of adventure in photography, and that's fine by me.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

kennedy prints | kentuck festival of arts











October is  my favorite part of the year, the time when I make my annual trip to Northport Alabama & the Kentuck Festival of Arts.  Over the years I have gotten to know many of the artist and the best part is that I now call many friends.  This year, I finally got the chance to meet Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. of Kennedy Prints.  Mr. Kennedy is a character... and I mean that in the best possible way.  Of course his prints are wonderful, but he's what keeps you lingering.  There's no shortage of laughter & fun in his booth. 

I was very excited to try my hand at printing, and to be able to walk away with a poster that I printed.  I also bought the "Okra is the People's Vegetable" poster.  I believe it sums up my summer, and the massive amounts of okra we ate around here!

Monday, October 14, 2013

wilderness


Sometimes you have to get away from it all, to appreciate all that you have.  Deep in the woods of Northwestern Alabama... we hiked and camped for the weekend, in The Sipsey Wilderness.

After forgoing the tent and sleeping in our hammocks , we may never use the tent again.  Now to buy the extras, like bug netting & insulators. 

Thanks to my sweetheart for the lovely pictures of me.

Friday, October 11, 2013

under the sun



(model: Carrie Rivers)

Exploring the old Stonewall Cotton Mill one last time...  

Saturday, October 5, 2013

where did it all come from?


 
Do I really want all this stuff?  And where did it all come from?

Two weeks of moving...  
It would be impossible for me to be a minimalist, because I see memories in tangible objects.  Little things that I've picked up, on past vacations, or an afternoon spent doing something that I enjoy. 

Monday, September 30, 2013

into the woods






A little cabin in the woods, a place to get away from it all.
Fully stocked with all of the essentials... firewood, bourbon & hot sauce.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

a journey


I'm not one to make or much less keep New Years Resolutions, but this year has been different.  Nine months ago, I decide to get back into photography.  As accountability, I started a flickr account to keep up with my progress and as a portfolio of a sort.  I'm proud to say that nine months later, I'm picking up my camera almost daily.  I've also learned Lightroom, and I'm now tackling Photoshop cc.  I have a lot to learn, but I'm enjoying the journey.