Monday, December 21, 2009
Southern Life
SOUTHERN LIFE
If you want a glimpse of Southern life,
Come close and walk with me;
I'll tell you all the simple things,
That you are sure to see.
You'll see mockingbirds and bumblebees,
Magnolia blossoms and dogwood trees,
Caterpillars on the step,
Wooden porches cleanly swept;
Watermelons on the vine,
Strong majestic Georgia pines;
Rocking chairs and front yard swings,
Junebugs flying on a string;
Turnip greens and hot cornbread,
Coleslaw and barbecue;
Fried okra, fried corn, fried green tomatoes,
Fried pies and pickles too.
There's ice cold tea that's syrupy sweet,
And cool, green grass beneath your feet;
Catfish nipping in the lake,
And fresh young boys on the make.
You'll see all these things
And much, much more,
In a way of life that I adore.
-Patricia Neely-Dorsey
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Pinecone Garland
I was at a shop a few days ago and they had fantastic garland made of pinecones. It was incredible, but CRAZY expensive. It was $250 for a 10 ft. section. I decided I could make it myself and it turned out better than I could have hoped. It was really easy to do, but took quite a bit of time. The good thing is that I will have it to use for a couple of years.
McCampbell House
There are many great, historically significant homes in Nashville. One of which is the McCampbell House in the Donelson neighborhood. The McCampbell house is a two-story brick Federal-style home and was built around 1790 by the Hall brothers. The McCampbell family acquired the estate in the 1840s. Since the mid-20th century, most of the grounds have subdivided and developed. The McCampbell House remained a private residence although in recent years deferred maintenance has resulted in the house and grounds becoming overgrown and deteriorated. The owner recently passed away and willed the vacant house to the State of Tennessee. It could be an amazing home, but the longer it sits vacant the greater the cost of renovation. I'm going to add this house to my wish list.
Christmas Gifts in Cigar Boxes
I have finished all of my Christmas shopping. I have always enjoyed wrapping gifts almost as much as I do buying and giving them. I have wrapped gifts in a variety of ways. In the past I have used plain, brown butcher paper and solid color ribbon, the coordinated Martha Stewart paper and other different types of wrapping. But, this year I decided to do something different. I was at a local cigar store a couple of days ago and in the corner I saw a huge stack of empty wooden and paper cigar boxes for sale. The paper ones were $1 a piece and the wooden ones were $3 a piece. I bought a bunch of the paper ones in which to wrap gifts. I really like the designs and colors of the boxes, so I didn't wrap them in paper. I just used the boxes and jute twine. Overall, I am pretty pleased.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Hometown Christmas Home Tour
I live about an hour north of the small town where I grew up. There are many, many wonderful things about having grown up in a small town. Some aspects I wouldn’t have changed even if I were given the power to have done so. I don’t make it down as much as I probably should, but I do return a fair amount to visit the family. There are many AMAZING homes in Maury County. This weekend is the Christmas Home Tour and I’m venturing down to tour these houses. Some I have been in tons of times and others I have never entered. It should make for a fun and exciting trip. Now if I can only survive the questions such as: “When are you moving back home?” and “How are your mom and dad?” If anyone is in southern middle Tennessee, come join in on the fun. www.maurychristmas.com
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
I Love Christmas!
I Love, Love, Love Christmas. Not the gift giving part, but the decorations, parties and visiting with people you don't see often. I am fortunate to own a wonderful house, but it is an urban neighborhood Nashville type of place. There are lots of things on my wishlist and a cabin in the country ranks at the very top. If I had an ideal Christmas home, this would be it. I might even consider the move to North Carolina to have it.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Artists
I am by no means an Art collector or expert. I have always heard one should buy what speaks to them and what they like. I LOVE David Harouni. His studio and gallery are on Royal Street in New Orleans. I'm not going to go off on a tangent about how much I LOVE New Orleans, but his gallery is always one of my first stops when I arrive in the city. The last time I was there, he was working on a series for a law office. They were all like the face pieces with the crown, but they were Supreme Court Justices in their robes. They were AMAZING! So, when I win the lottery I will definitely buy some of his work. In the meantime it is great fun to look and wish. Check out his work at www.harouni.com
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