Musings
A September Weekend
I’m spending the afternoon between calls flowering for our September dinner party this weekend. Arranging is harder than it looks! I’m also looking forward to the day that I have a proper flower spinner.
Wishing you all a lovely weekend.
Farm Stand Magic
A brief afternoon in Concord resulted in a spontaneous stop at Saltbox Farm to grab veggies for dinner and the most delicious peaches. Farm stands are surely one of the things I love the most about summertime and this visit did not disappoint. Coincidentally, we attempted to visit Saltbox Kitchen for lunch earlier that day, however there were closed due to an event the prior evening.
If you’re in the area, do put Saltbox on your radar!
Here’s to savoring August & September…
C&C Curates à la Chairish
I’ve been spending a bit of time on Chairish — from listening to the podcast hosted by Michael Boodro when I’m zipping around in the car (LOVED the recent episode with Bunny Williams and the more recent “Why Is British Style Back?”), to the wee hours of the night when I’m scheming for our little house. I’ve also been helping a client find some special pieces for an upcoming event.
I thought just for fun I’d share some of the items that have me marveling at their beauty. Oh, and if you haven’t already, take a peek at their current Aegean Dreaming edit. Enjoy!
Adore these colors and textures. How pretty would farm market bouquet look in this vase? Alvino Bagni for Raymor Sea Garden Vase — see here.
Just so fabulous! Vintage Gerrit Rietveld Style Zig Zag Chairs — see here.
Oyster plates are ALWAYS chic. Did you see Mally Skok’s fab collection? Adore the hue of these Antique French Barbotine Plates — see here.
I ADORE Gustavian furniture. I’ve had my eye on this gal for a while — see here.
So fun! The perfect perch for a cocktail — see here. They had a pair in green I was about to bring home but they sold!
I have loved this collaboration between Chairish x Santa Barbara Designs. I only wish the stand was a different material/color? See here.
Getting Away From It All
It’s been a little while since my last post, in part because this summer has been fast and furious. My husband and I keep reminding each other we need to slow down, but with our respective businesses, life is busy, to say the least. We both love our work and feel so lucky to ride this wave of the home industry right now, but of course, it comes at an expense.
We had some dear friends visit us in the Green Mountains last weekend in their airstream. They have been adventuring to the east coast from San Francisco for the last two months. It was truly a bright spot in the year for me, I hadn’t felt that happy in a while — the kind of happy that touches your soul and reminds you how beautiful life is. Our babies, both born within the last year two months apart, were able to meet for the first time. It was truly a celebratory weekend and so fun to hear about all of their experiences throughout the country.
Throughout Covid, my husband and I have toyed with the idea of embarking on an airstream adventure next summer. Their visit was the added spark we needed to put our dream to fruition and so now this concept is becoming a reality. There is so much to see, feel, understand and experience in our country, from back roads to National Parks and more.
Below, a photo from my one of my favorite accounts, @womenfolk_jh — I love the spirit of the west and the sense of antiquity this account captures. Oh, and of course, please note the airstream…