Sunday, October 21, 2012

Things I'm Lovin'


Sunday Edition

Ah....Sunday. After the two of us worked at the craft fair all day yesterday, we're really looking forward to a down day so we can get some things done around here and kick back a little.

Friday night into Saturday we had a wicked thunderstorm. I'd just gone to bed when the lightning rolled in and got back up to shut the computer off. At about 2am, there was a huge clap of thunder that shook the entire house. Nearly felt like an earthquake again. 

Yesterday after the lashing rain overnight, we woke to very warm temps and a ton of fog. It burnt off and the day was actually quite muggy and had I not been at the craft fair I would have donned my flip flops (which I did as soon as I got home).

Today we woke a bright, brisk fall day. The light and colors are beautiful. Such a great way to start the day.

Here's some things that are making me smile.



Photograph of James Dean on the set of Rebel Without A Cause by by Sid Avery via 1st Dibs 
(Seriously, how great is that photo? How handsome is James Dean? Swoon.)
Wonderful papercut that makes me feel I should conquer the world today

Balsa wood lampshade tutorial
via design*sponge

Fabulously colorful bedspread
hearthomemagazine
Flokati on chairs

Fall colors and light in my corner of the world this morning.

Desk calendars complete and how our booth set up turned out
(more on that this week). Did you hear me? Desk calendars comeplete!
Oh man, did that project cause some stress this week.  They turned out lovely though and, in case you didn't hear me the first two times, they're done.

Hope you have a lovely Sunday. What are you lovin' today?

Ciao for now,



3 comments:

  1. That photo of James dean is fabulous!

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  2. James Dean is very attractive although I am more of a Paul Newman fan. That man was beautiful!

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  3. "if you're waiting for a sign..." great thought.
    Debbi
    -yankeeburrowcreations

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