Bedroom Furnishings

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

I need a headboard and footboard for my bed almost desperately. It’s been a long time since I’ve had a “traditional” bed by true definition of that term. When I was in high school, my Aunt bestowed upon me a wooden frame futon and basket weave chair combo that I had well up until 2006 [...]

A Rose By Any Other Name, Part Three

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

So I received my Moonlight Rose three piece tea set from HSN yesterday and I am in love! The set consisted of all three pieces in their large size variety, which is what I wanted, and are absolutely gorgeous in person! I am so glad I made this investment and now all I need to [...]

What About the Dark Knight?

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Anyone who knows me rather well can tell you that I have a very weird obsession-love-thing with Batman. Yes, odd, I know, but you can just eat me. Okay, maybe obsession is too strong a word considering I’m truly not a very good fangirl on any level whatsoever. I squee just enough and ramble just [...]

A Rose By Any Other Name, Part 2

Monday, January 12th, 2009

HSN.com has just come my best friend when it comes to this set of bone china I am desperately in lust with! They offer a few pieces I desire from their online shop and have flex payments! I think I’m going to throw back some cash and get the tea set (pictured) at the least [...]

Testing this Out

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Just a test to see if this cross-posting plugin is working properly on both ends. If not, then I guess it shall be right back to the drawing room board, eh?
Testy kitty is very testy. Test test test. I think it is coffee time soon. Mmm hazelnut coffe rocks :]
No more jibberish after this if [...]

A Rose By Any Other Name

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

I am by no means a delicate flower, but I have my moments where something absolutely feminine sweeps me away. Such things to move me in such a way are gorgeous hand painted Polish stonewear, or as in this case, delicate bone china.
I long to have tea time with friends. Perhaps it is something they [...]

A New Lease on Life

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

NEW YORK – A 140-year-old lobster once destined for a dinner plate received the gift of life Friday from a Park Avenue seafood restaurant.
George, the 20-pound supercentenarian crustacean, was freed by City Crab and Seafood in New York City.
“We applaud the folks at City Crab and Seafood for their compassionate decision to allow this noble [...]

Reclaiming the Kitchen

Friday, January 9th, 2009

I live in a nearly 100-year old shot-gun style house in a part of Old Louisville that is less than glamorous, but I’m still content on calling it home for now. This style of house is very popular in the area and I have to wonder if any of them suffer this very same woe: [...]

Another New Day

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

I’ve been watching Armaggedon Week on the History Channel and it’s been rather fascinating to see the different views and beliefs people have about how and when and if we are doomed to be exterminated in the near future. All eyes seem to be fixed on December 21, 2012 for the Earth to explode or [...]

Sit and Stay for a Story

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

So, this is my first post in what may be my new blog home. At least until I get things sorted out on my domain, that is.
I’ve been blogging since early 2001 (LiveJournal) and have enjoyed the various new people and communities I’ve been able to find along this path. Recent events have caused me [...]