for the birds...

Wednesday, March 31, 2010


After a few days of 50 degree weather, we’re coming down with spring fever here in Denver. Even though we haven’t spied our first robin, we sure are getting our fill of bird motifs in the home decor department. Here are a few worthy of sharing…
This affordable accent table has a sweet bird/branch thing happening. The perfect perch for your drink or book.Perched Bird Accent TableWe love the abstract bird on this pillow, and the story behind it is even cooler. CB2 has partnered with Creativity Explored to help artists with developmental disabilities create, exhibit and sell their art. We know this pillow will fly off the shelves.
Little Bird Pillow
This inviting doormat will welcome friends and family to your nest.
Smith and Hawken Bird Doormat
Give your bulletin board some birdie bling with this set of 18 shiny push pins.
Bird Push Pins
Preen like a peacock in the glow of this gorgeous embroideredlampshade.
Plumage ShadeHope the weather is warming up wherever you are, and that you’re coming down with a bit of spring fever too!

architectural archeology

Wednesday, March 10, 2010


I truly believe in the karma of a house. I’m not saying I believe in ghosts, although if I met one I might change my mind! But without sounding too new agey, I am certain that there is an unspoken energy carried through a house by those that lived there over the years. Sometimes it’s good energy, sometimes not. It’s just a hunch, but if it feels right you may say, “Yes, this is where I want to live. Let’s do it.”
Occasionally, more tangible evidence presents itself. Often without conscious intent, previous dwellers leave clues behind that reveal who they were and when they lived in your house. Sometimes these clues are uncovered during your home inspection. Perhaps you discovered that some rumpled newspapers from 1943 had been shoved between the walls as makeshift insulation, or a box of old books were errantly left behind in the basement storage room. Maybe you’re starting a kitchen renovation and when the old cabinetry is pulled out, you find a pencil on the floor inscribed with the name of a bank that no longer exists.
Do you recognize this house? Lots of TV melodrama here!
Do you recognize this house? Lots of TV melodrama here!
Since choosing where to live is rather a leap of faith, it’s a pleasant surprise to discover some type of affirmation. This happened to us yesterday. We’re removing the bookshelf in our foyer to install a built in desk unit for a family workstation. Some unfinished wood was left exposed and as Steve was sanding it he found some writing on the floor.
pencil writing on our floor
From what we could read, it said “Nathaniel 1:12 Praise God, Rev. S.E. (smudged) Mississippi, September 10, 1955″
Steve thinks this goes back to the tradesmen in the apprentice system who used to travel throughout the country for work. They would sign their names to indicate to the next tradesman that this work was good enough to bear their signature.
Or perhaps it was just a lovely sentiment captured in a moment for us to discover almost 55 years later. Either way, we sanded around it, and it will remain a part of our house as it always has been.
Have you unlocked any clues about your house that you’d like to share? Do tell!