Showing posts with label Bloggy Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bloggy Friends. Show all posts

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Kentucky Bluegrass

Bloggy friends = some of the best ever! 
A trip to KY to visit the MR on business, included a wonderful visit with Lisa Porter of the Lisa Porter Collection who has been a special friend for quite some time.
Gracie (the one with the dark fur coat) very graciously invited Erma in for a visit too!
We had a fun day chatting, giggling and enjoying some of Lexington's design and decor shops.  
I'm such a good blogger I barely took pictures.
One of the shops had this oh so clever upside down sconce made into a lamp.  I could do that!
How about this sprinkler used as a hand towel rack?
I did find this little table and a teapot at different shops.  I collect silver teapots and adore the various styles and shapes. 

We had so much fun just chatting I forgot that I like you tell you through pictures about fun times!
The MR and I went to this cafe in Versailles (Ver-sails), KY, just west of Lexington.  Good thing we got there around 11:30 because very soon there was a line out the door and around the building.

I was hungry but I could eat only 1/2 half of this sammich.  So good. The setting is gorgeous with all the equine farms that line the road.
I have recently learned too that Guy Fieri on Food Network's "Diners, Drive-in's and Dive's" has featured it on the show!
Getting caught up at Casa de Moore after being gone.  Thought I would show you the lavender in my garden - so fragrant!


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Monday, June 27, 2011

I'm Back...sort of

While on vacation, 
I stopped in at Giannetti Home 
in Brentwood, California
to meet the lovely Brooke Giannetti who is the beautiful face behind Velvet and Linen.

I can see treasures Brooke picked up at different flea markets (Roundtop, Scott's) and markets across the country.

 Their store reflects soft hues and textures that Brooke and Steve both design with and have added to their own home in the past few years. 
I just love beautiful linens!

She and her team create beautiful vignettes.

   We enjoyed some time together and neither one of us reached for our cameras for a photo together.  :(

Be sure and check out this month's issue of Veranda magazine and see their 

♥♥♥

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Tale of Two Sisters and Blog Award

These two beautiful ladies...


are sisters, best friends and business partners from Little Rock, AR!
Their shared love of antiques and European influenced style of decor reflect not only in their own homes but also in creating the perfect design for their clients.  



I hope you will take the time to go over and meet these two dynamos!  You will love their blog Providence, Ltd,  and if you are ever in Little Rock be sure and stop by their shop of the same name!  



One of my favorite series of theirs is Sunday Supper along with all of their fabulous design inspiration.  


SUPER COMMENTS AWARD

came to me by way of the 'Sisters'

When I was growing up I always got into trouble for talking too much, who me?, at school.
And I have been told I am opinionated (really?)  So for me to get a 'commenter' award validates that I talk too much and have something to say on just about everything! ha!
With my receiving this award, I, in turn must pass it along to 10 others and give my thoughts on the questions that go along with this award.


1.  Why do you blog?

We as women wear many hats and one of my hats is a professional organizer as well as a decorator.  The professional organizers monthly newsletter said a number of years ago, “if you don’t blog, you should”.  I am not a writer so I wondered how I was going to do this.  I ‘googled’ design blogs and Joni Webb of Cote de Texas was the first one that popped up.  I read hers and then read every blog on her sidebar.  I wondered how I would find my niche and not sure I really have two plus years later.

2.  Name your three best memories.


Lala Theresa and me in our Alaska sneakers!

One of the first best memories I have is when I went to the United Kingdom for the first time.  I was born in Cambridge, England and my father took our family to England, Scotland and Wales for my sister and I to see our birthplace when I was 16.  We had 3 weeks of fun and adventure, cathedrals (gosh, do we have to go to one more?), castles and B&B’s.  
The second would be the births of both of my sons. Joy and love I could never imagine. I get a glimpse of how much the heavenly Father loves us when I look at those two now young men.  
Third would be in Sitka, Alaska when my three girlfriends; Theresa, Lenore and Cora, and I - we call ourselves the LaLa’s because we all studied opera together - were boated (by one of the hubbys) out to a small island to spend the weekend in a Fish and Game cabin with no running water, an outhouse, built in bunks and a propane heater. We took all that we would need for the weekend, and ate, sang, played games and had a blast.  We were a bit skeered of bears but kept watchful eyes!

3.  Name four of the best fiction books you have read.

My best fiction reading is when I am traveling.  One of my favorites is  The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews. Mostly I read non-fiction and just finished Crazy Love by Frances Chan and Radical by David Platt both having to do with Christianity and our role in the 'American Dream'.  My Bible is a daily read as well as My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers. 


  Of course I love design books and have stacks, my most recent purchase is John Saladino's Villa, such a talent and wonderful inspiration.

4.  What are the five best movies ever made?
This is a toughie for me as I am not a movie aficionado.  I see movies on an occasional basis so I am not really equipped to say what is best.  I like sports movies that have a happy ending and chic flicks.  I go with my sons sometimes and wonder if I am going to ‘get it’.  Hehe!
5)  Name five things I cannot live without.
My Bible
Friends and family
Bicycle
Computer
Protein powder
6)  If you could change your name what would it be?
This is funny because I have really never thought about having any other name.  But since I now live in the south, how about Sara Beth, or Laura Jane?  My parents are Texan but I was raised more in California than anywhere else, my son calls me a California southern girl!  If I was still in CA, maybe August or Summer!

7.  Tell us a unique and interesting fact about yourself.
Being the daughter and wife of military officers, moving was a way of life which brought many changes and lessons of adaptation. The many hats I have worn have shaped me into the person I am today.  I am very tender hearted and can tear up over a commercial seen on television.   : )  
8)  What do you love best about yourself?
Well first off I know that I am only who I am because of my relationship with Christ. With that He has given me the ability to be an encourager and to see the good in others.  I like that I am a strong woman who can tackle just about anything (that comes from the military).  Honesty and loyalty are in my opinion my two best qualities.
9)  If you had a freaky Friday experience, who would you change places with?
I have no clue!
10)  What is the best thing about being a woman?
The best thing about being a woman who is 50+ is the wisdom and confidence that comes from living a bit.  I love that I don’t worry about what other’s think and do what I know is best and nurture those that I care about.

Thank you Sisters for this award!

There are so many super commenters out there, that's where we as bloggers keep the fire in us to keep going when we ask ourselves, "why do we do this"? 

I pass the torch to (in alphabetical order!):



If you do not know any of the great gals behind these blogs, I encourage you to go and visit!

♥♥♥

Friday, November 5, 2010

Crowned Jewel


I'm joining in on the auction being hosted by Laura Ingalls Gunn
to help our sweet friend Valorie get her beloved Alberto home.
See here, here and here.



This lovely crown was handcrafted by the very talented and renowned chandelier designer Julie Neill and author of the Bayou Contessa.   I brought this little crown home after a visit to New Orleans last year when I first met Julie (in the middle),


...and my sweet friend Marie, a native New Orleanian, 


and Valorie at Perch.  We became instant friends.

The opening bid on the crown is $35 and Moore Designs will ship to the highest bidder at no charge.  Bidding will end midnight EST Monday.  All monies will be donated to Valorie and Alberto's PayPal tango account.  boutique@planet-tango.com

Be sure and visit Decor to Adore to see all items for auction!

Thank you all so much.  ♥

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