Posts Tagged ‘summer’

country windows

homes and habitats

November 30th, 2011

 

 

our friend hope lives out in the country, across the road from nancy and kat & susan.
we visited a few weeks ago and were taken with her sunny kitchen windows, full of rooted specimens & other findings…

we asked hope a few questions about her house and all the lovelies that line her sills:

- how long have you lived in your house?
one year and one half

- which direction do your kitchen windows face?
South

- did the cuttings and specimens move with you to this house? or did you begin your collection of cuttings and specimens because of these great windows?
Many of the cuttings came with me from San Francisco and some came from Etsy. The rest? Our garden herbs. Because of the windows, it continually grows and shifts.

- anything else you would like to share about your lovely kitchen?
Our kitchen used to be a porch but was enclosed by Nancy and made into a kitchen. (we feel so lucky to live in a Nancy house!) It sank a tiny bit lower than the rest of the house when it settled from it’s move here so it feels like a really special place – the windows, especially. Because it’s sunken only a tiny bit, there is a shift in the architecture that makes the room feel very separate. It’s so open and amazing. Easily our favorite room in the house.

hope is an artist, designer, curator, and writer; her *new* husband Stewart is a stand-up comedian.

- here are some of their upcoming projects:

” I’m currently working on a project about a quilter and freed slave from Winterville named Harriet Powers, who has two quilts in public collections at the Smithsonian and M of Fine Arts Boston. Her grave wasn’t found until the last few years, and we learn more about her every day. Getting ready to exhibit the project at ATHICA in 2012. Also, my botanical drawings of medicinal herbs will be on view at the Botanical Gardens in 2012.

Stewart will be one of 3 artists featured in a documentary about comics who go on the road in late 2012, by Susan Seizer, an anthropologist at Indiana University Bloomington. He’s also performing in Aspen, CO as a winner of the Aspen Laff Festival. “

 

and,
did we mention that hope and stewart just got married? on 11.11.11…

rust. changing leaves

daily beauty

October 26th, 2011

flower study

in the country

September 22nd, 2011

we all know sunflowers are awesome and inspiring, but here’s some pics to show they’re just as beautiful in every  stage as they are in full flower.  let’s all be like that.

brick wall. trumpet vine

daily beauty

September 21st, 2011

dahlia. peeled paint

daily beauty

September 20th, 2011

last of the summer sunflowers

seasonal bloom

September 20th, 2011

dirt road. green leaves

daily beauty

September 19th, 2011

pickin’ muscadines

garden to table

September 19th, 2011

the other day we went and picked some muscadines at a couple’s farm out in oconee county. it was the last boiling hot day so we tried to do some quick picking.  afterwards we sat with the couple and sipped on sweet tea and some homemade muscadine wine.  a good day in the country!  i’ll post about the wine josh is making soon

rustic wall green pods

daily beauty

September 16th, 2011