Friday, July 9, 2010

Companion by Jackson Parten

Companion by Jackson Parten

Creative talent comes in all shapes and sizes. This beautiful tune was written by my nephew Jackson Parten. He was loved and his talent was nurtured by my sister and his father. He performs with such emotion. It is a haunting tune that sometimes brings tears to my eyes. I share this with my blogger friends for your listening pleasure.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Candace Olsen, You Tall Drink of Water

Candace Olsen, the beautiful, tall  and talented Canadian of HGTV fame has introduced a line of furniture for Norwalk Furniture. She has done another signature line for A.F. Lighting that has brought a high end look into the affordable category. It has been quite popular.

This is an example of a Candace Olsen chandelier for A F Lighting.    She will do for Norwalk upholstery what she did for A. F. Lighting and we will all be richer for it.

   For you blog fans that live in metropolitan areas, you will be able to view  this affordable, upscale line at your neighborhood Norwalk dealer.    For all you blog fans that live in Northeast Arkansas the rumor is that you will also be able to view this line at Swank  http://www.swankbassett.com/ in Jonesboro, Arkansas soon.  Forward thinking owners have brought this line to a public hungry for the look they are seeing everwhere else.  Swank also has a Bassett Furniture Gallery which before was only available in metropolitan areas.

This upholstered headboard is an example of the forward thinking pieces from the Candace Olsen for Norwalk Collection that three years ago were only availabe through custom design or one of the high end furniture lines such as Hickory Chair or Baker.   The lines of this are reminisent of an expensive one I placed in a project three years ago.  Now available to all of us at a competitive price.




The lines of this graceful sofa are both suitable for a traditional and transitional interior.  Another C.O.  for Norwalk homerun.



Here is an example of a contemporary sofa from the same line.


This daybed would be killer in a limited living space as both sides are accessible to conversation areas.


Those of us who live in rural Northeast Arkansas are lucky to have Swank represent both Bassett and Norwalk.  The design choices become multiplied for all who seek not only the currently popular 2010 contemporary but for those who seek to stay in the transitional/tranditional design mode.



Friday, July 2, 2010

Julia Childs Florabunda, You Have Survived


Many of you blog followers will remember Julia Childs Floribunda I and II.  My first attempt to grow and enjoy roses has been a challenge because of the heat and lack of rain.  Here  in the deep south we have had two or three weeks of temperatures in the high 90's compicated with enough humidity to push those temperatures into the 106, 107 range.  These beauties sit all day in west sun and I was concerned they would not survive the heat or my neophyte pruning.  I am proud to say they are surviving and looking healthy with tons of blooms.  I am so encouraged I may actually plant them in the ground next year.

Talk about surviving the heat and humidity.  This heat and humidity cause all kinds of changes for deep south residents.  We enjoy the summer harvest by making foods and drink that are refreshing and require no cooking.  Tomato sandwiches, with or without the bacon, cucumber sandwiches with cream cheese, cucumber pickles, watermelon:  this can be eaten right from the rind or made into tempting margaritas (  see previous article). 

We become slaves to the heat by wearing clothes we never would nor should otherwise wear.  Old women in tank tops, strapless sun dresses and swimsuits that expose that part of our arms that are not ever attractive after the age of twenty five.  Shorts and skirts that expose our spider veins and dimply fat thighs.  Hats that are too large to be real.  We walk around with no make up to enhance our aged skin and opt for sunscreen to keep our faces supple.  Our legs are naked.  We let our hair do whatever it may for the perspiration would undo it anyway.  We all accept this and make no comment as we are all in this together.

When we are given a reprieve from the oppressive heat and lack of rain for a few days, it feels like a cold front.  We would love to spend time on our porches and patios. but those devilish black mosquitoes allow us no relief.  We suffer with welts and itching if we insist on enjoying a little summer cool. 

These are the dog days of summer.  We don't remember this happening until August or September.  People don't act the same when the weather is above 105.  We become isolated , angry and untouchable. 

Don't visit the deep South during a heat wave.  You will find yourself becoming one of us.  Even those of us who have spent our wholes lives here forget from summer to summer how nasty it can be.  We become more attractive and more approachable when the weather is below 95.

Fortunately I have babied Florabunda I and II through a hot, dry spell and they live to provide beauty for another Deep South day.