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December 29, 2010
andrew bird
I was first exposed to TED Talks while working at Living Room and completely fell in love with this unique form of education. I can't stop learning. I love it so.
So today at work, as we go between the highs and lows of patronage, I've been meandering about the web and expanding my horizons while sipping green tea out of a paper cup. In my journey I came upon a TED Talk with Andrew Bird, one of my favorite musicians. He's immensely talented and this just proves the point... Enjoy!
December 28, 2010
i wish i had a pet
How cute is this red fox in the snow? Their hunting method is not only effective, but adorable. Oh, how I wish I could have pet fox! Sigh. What a perfect combination of a cat and a dog!
December 27, 2010
doppelgänger
Per tradition, I spent Christmas Eve up at Dad's house. In lieu of a big, fancy holiday meal, we opted for the meal I mentioned in my last post (oh, still dreaming about it). While we were cooking, Maw Maw was busy rifling through boxes of old Farmer family photos and came across one in particular that shot out at me like a bullet.
The first photo above is of my Great-Grandpa Farmer, a man I never knew, taken in 1920. It struck me for obvious reasons... Because I had taken a photo - almost the exact same photo - of Jared a little over a month ago while we were in Indiana for his dad's wedding!
It's just amazing... Same pose, same hats, the suits... Simply stunning.
On that note, I'm sitting at the airport in Sacramento and I can't wait to get home and see him!
The first photo above is of my Great-Grandpa Farmer, a man I never knew, taken in 1920. It struck me for obvious reasons... Because I had taken a photo - almost the exact same photo - of Jared a little over a month ago while we were in Indiana for his dad's wedding!
It's just amazing... Same pose, same hats, the suits... Simply stunning.
On that note, I'm sitting at the airport in Sacramento and I can't wait to get home and see him!
December 25, 2010
"little full, lotta sap"
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
It's Christmas morning and I'm sitting up here at Dad's house in Napa watching A Christmas Story... Again. This makes, what, six times this year? Oh, I love it! We had a little Christmas Eve dinner last night of grilled pork tenderloin (Dad) and mushroom & butternut squash risotto (me) with some Bella Vida 2007 Two Rows Pinot Noir from Oregon. That, of course, was followed by the twice annual viewing of Christmas Vacation and falling asleep on the couch!
Just wanted to wish all readers a very Happy Holiday and I hope the day is filled with all the magic it held way back when! And don't forget why we celebrate today... It's all for Him!
(photo of Brigette and me, Christmas 2007)
December 20, 2010
let it dough (since we've no place to go)
Sitting here at the Portland Airport, I find myself halfway through a cup of coffee and still more than a half hour early for my flight. In total I've been here over an hour. Indy dropped me off and left me wishing, for the umpteenth time, that we could spend another Christmas together. "Maybe next year," he said. I hope so!
Anyway, to cull my boredom I got to snooping around A Cup Of Jo again and found these amazing photos from artist Christof Neimann... How creative is this?!
Merry Christmas everyone! I'm sure I'll post a few things from home in the next few days but just in case, love and happiness to all!
Anyway, to cull my boredom I got to snooping around A Cup Of Jo again and found these amazing photos from artist Christof Neimann... How creative is this?!
Merry Christmas everyone! I'm sure I'll post a few things from home in the next few days but just in case, love and happiness to all!
December 17, 2010
a cup of jo
OK, you've now heard me profess my love for Joanna Goddard and her amazing blog A Cup Of Jo somewhere around four hundred times. My coworker Jodi and I have each sent her a little note thanking her for her blog and for being generally awesome and surprise! each received a note in return! A woman that has over 15,000 people following her blog and who must get thousands of letters a day... Needless to say we were both just shy of giddy to have gotten responses. Anyway, I just wanted to put a face to the name. From the way she presents herself, she is kind, generous, goofy and loves her family like there's no tomorrow...
I can relate to that.
December 16, 2010
merry christmas baby
Andrea sent us these pictures of Kamdyn (already 4 months old, so grown up!) and his first Christmas tree!
December 15, 2010
the riverhouse
For the last few days here, Indy has been dog-sitting for Lisa and Helios here at their house while they're in Mexico for a week. They live out in Lake Oswego which is just far enough away (and the house just big enough) to make it really lonely to be there all alone (I should know, it's where I used to live when I first moved to Portland). So I've been camping out here with the two boys - Indy and Jack the Wonderdog - for a couple days here.
With Indy working at 3:30am each day, I've taken to curling up with Jack on the couch here and waiting until he gets back at a more human hour of the morning to actually get up. Today we spent most of the day curled up in cozy blankets in front of the television watching shows OnDemand since they have a big, fancy TV set up. The only time that routine was interrupted was when Mr. Indiana drove me downtown to get my haircut and then out to Costco to pick up some Bacon Mac & Cheese (delicious, by the way...).
And now, with the cheesy, bacon-y goodness firmly plastered to our insides, the boy is back under his blanket and dozing off before another early morning shift while I remain only slightly more lucid as I sit here tapping away at my computer watching The Sing Off.
Sidenote: The group On The Rocks (here, in their first performance on the show) of The University of Oregon had a good run on The Sing Off and are the winners in my heart for sure. GO DUCKS!
Goodnight!
(photo reposted from Hip Hip Gin Gin)
ooo, foxy
As a huge fan of Roald Dahl, this print made me smile. The film version of Fantastic Mr. Fox came out not too long ago and rekindled my love for his "children's books" along with his more grown up fiction that I am so partial to.
(photo reblogged from That Kind Of Woman)
December 14, 2010
f a b four
Well this is just rad. I love The Beatles and I want this even though I have no wall space to hang it.
December 13, 2010
pretty as a picture
Joanna Goddard always posts the prettiest photos on her blog. I'm particularly obsessed with this one. Minus the cigarette, I want to recreate this look once the weather warms up again!
(photo by Garance Dore, via Milk)
portrait
Every morning I spend some time online. Usually it's a scan through Facebook to see what's new in the lives of the people I haven't seen since one of my graduations, too much time spent on A Cup of Jo then finally on over to CNN to find out what has happened in the world since I went to bed last night (this is usually the same ritual I execute each night before bed as well).
This morning was an easy first stop on my global news front - Time magazine's Best Portraits of 2010.
The photo above was the first in the series to fully capture my attention with the caption, "Aisha: After having her nose and ears cut off as punishment for fleeing her abusive in-laws, Aisha fled to the safety of a woman's shelter. She was featured on the cover of TIME and later flown to the United States for reconstructive surgery."
It's a stark and imminent reminder of just how much I have to be thankful for to live in a country where I can love whomever I choose and live without fear of in-laws beyond the occasional quip.
December 12, 2010
wine wizard
In my free time at work (and there's been a lot of it lately) I got around to trolling the internet for acclaim for Erath and found this delightful and succinct interview with our winemaker Gary Horner. It's a neat little glimpse into the mind of the man behind our wines. In my opinion, he's one of the rock stars of the industry but still so solid and down-to-earth. For those of you who haven't been able to visit me at the winery, here's the chance to get to know it a little better!
royal
I thought it was really sweet and refreshing to see that Prince William & Kate Middleton's engagement photo seems so normal. If you didn't know any better you wouldn't think that this was a "royal" couple, with God knows how much pomp and circumstance behind it. No, this is just a young couple in love. And I love that. What a sweet photo. I can't wait for the wedding (29 April 2011).
(photo by Mario Testino)
December 8, 2010
john lennon, 30 years later
One of my favorite John Lennon songs. It's been thirty years but he's still inspiring a generation... A new generation.
artful
"November" by Clare Elsaesser
This is just a beautiful print I found on Etsy. I actually stumbled upon it while going through Joanna Goddard's (A Cup Of Jo) gift guide and favorite Etsy shops. Clare Elsaesser has loads of gorgeous paintings along with this one in her shop TastesOrangey.
w i s h list
These are the things on my "To Buy Someday" list. They may be slightly frivolous but from word-of-mouth and various reviews I've read for them, it seems that the only regret buyers have had is that they didn't buy these things sooner.
Works for me.
1. Kitchenaid
Works for me.
1. Kitchenaid
When Brigette got one of these a couple years ago, she literally burst into tears. I was so excited for her because I knew she had been lusting after the pretty little machine for quite some time. My personal enthusiasm though was somewhat muted. I wasn't big into cooking at the time because, well, she was. It just worked out that she did the majority of the cooking while I did the cleaning. We were each other's perfect housewives. Now though, as I dive deeper and deeper into culinary adventures, it's me who stares wistfully at this puppy as I pass it in stores. Sigh...
2. Nikon D3100
I never really thought much about photography beyond "point and shoot" until around senior year of college. That was when I started to actually care about what I was taking a picture of - the angle, the lighting, the composition. In my free time I began studying photographs that I like in more detail, seeing what it was about them that made them so intriguing. Apparently I don't suck at it now and I'm loving it more and more so in the next year or so I can see this being "The Big One". While it's not a monster camera or anything, this is the best "beginner" camera I've seen on the market. Not that I don't love my sweet little Canon, but it'd be a fun change once in a while to whip this baby out.
3. Le Creuset
Again with the cooking utensils... This one is just plain awesome. Initially, I was drawn to Le Creuset for its established history of being amazing cookware. My interest in a French/Dutch oven was growing due to my newly minted obsession with making risotto. But in my search I not only found a different Dutch oven (see below) but this little wonder! It's a two-in-one enameled cast-iron pan and I can only imagine what kind of trouble I could get into with this in my kitchen arsenal.
4. Dutch Oven
Voila! It's the Giada De Laurentiis 6-quart Dutch Oven! This is the one... A little more streamlined (and a lot less expensive) than the other one, this is just a simple beauty. I have kind of a cooking-crush on Giada and was so excited when she came out with a line of cookware for Target. It's all so classic and streamlined. I'd probably buy up the whole line if I could afford it (and had the space to put it)! But if there was only one piece I could choose, this would be it.
Long story short: I live in Portland. It rains here. These are awesome. The end.
December 5, 2010
neckwarmer
It's barely in the 40's outside right now which has me lusting after things like this amazing piece.
(photo reposted from pip-squeak chapeau etc.)
tom shadyac's school of joy
I've spent the better part of the last four years or so raving about Tom Shadyac. You've all no doubt heard about his generosity and unwaivering kindness from stories but now it's time for the rest of the world, not just Pepperdine and select members of the Hollywood community, to see a man that talks the talk and - shock of all shocks - walks the walk.
His latest film, a documentary called I Am, is raising both eyebrows and hopes about the future not just of the entertainment industry, but humanity as a whole. What Tom is doing is daring to imagine a world where material things are less important than the relationships we have with our fellow man.
You can read more about the film here and start to get a feel for the Tom we all know and love.
December 4, 2010
December 2, 2010
of all the charlie browns in the world, you're the charlie browniest
Watching this while decorating my apartment is one of the happiest feelings in the world.