Sunday walk by the East river
I was at the Guggenheim this weekend, and though it was a fairly quick trip (with young children you have to kind of dip in, and then out immediately) I did linger in one particular gallery to listen to a group of art students discussing a particular Picasso painting. I noticed that the woman in the center of the group was blind, and the other students were describing the lines of the painting to her in aching detail. The details were so beautiful that I had to stop and listen. I traced the lines with my eyes as the earnest student described them to the woman. It's those very details I want to celebrate.
And now let's see who else likes to focus on the details:
interior design
I'm dying to paint a navy blue dresser in our entryway pure white like
this gem featured on
Apartment Therapy.
Or is blue a trend that I need to keep going with? I loved
this blue feature wall on
Bright Bazaar and then
Centsational Girl put together this roundup of blue rooms in all their glory. Maybe I'll leave that blue dresser as is.
Jenny's
piece on the Arizona flea market scene makes me want to hop a plane down to Arizona pronto. PLUS I'd escape this never-ending snowstorm here in NYC.
Should I ever own a home (or apartment) with a fireplace, I'm pinning
these ten ideas for an amazing fireplace by
This Little Street for ultimate inspiration.
food
I hope no one from work is reading this entry, because I think
this poached pear mascarpone tart from
Chew Town would be a solid entry for our next company bake-off.
I don't know why I have trouble cooking salmon, as it's a perfectly agreeable fish, but I can never seem to get it right. Perhaps this
sous vide salmon with roasted beet sauce from Brian at
A Thought for Food might be one to try. Of course you have to have a sous vide water oven, hmmm, maybe i'll just try out the roasted beet sauce of this recipe instead.
I need to share the meyer lemon olive oil bread recipe I just made last night, but in case you need meyer lemons in your life RIGHT NOW, then you should try out
this meyer lemon magic custard cake recipe from Diane and Todd at
White on Rice Couple. Their recipes never fail!
And now I'm off to revel in this snow day we're having here in the city. Winter is kind of blending into one big snowstorm for me, and all I can do is laugh now - it's just so ridiculous.