Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Brilliant Billboards

I haven't seen many memorable billboards in my travels &mdash save for New Zealand's 1-800-JUMP ME &mdash but clearly Johnson Koh has had better luck. The examples he's collected at 50-extraordinary-and-attractive-billboards range from amusing...

To amazing...

To full-on awesome.

I still won't eat at McDonald's, but I have to admire the McMarketing.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

One of Those Days

It's not yet 9:00 a.m., and Sherman has already shredded not one, not two, but three stuffed animals this morning. I thought he was supposed to grow out of this phase.

Uh-oh. Sounds as if he's rooting in the toy bin for Victim Number Four....

Friday, September 18, 2009

Peony Painting

Like most people (most people I know, anyway), our household has a limited budget and an even more limited amount of wall space for art. So we try to wait for original works we really like, ones that don't just catch our eye but grab hold of us (or at least grab me).

I found one such piece recently and can't wait to share the newest addition, so....

It's another painting by the über-talented &mdash and unbelievably sweet &mdash Marcia Baldwin of Louisiana. If you've been to our house, you've likely seen Marcia's "Roses Are Red" painting, but when I saw another of her rich red paintings featuring my other favorite flower, well, I couldn't resist!

If you want to see more of Marcia's creations, please visit her on-line gallery at marciabaldwin.artspan.com; you'll soon understand why so many of her original paintings are marked "SOLD"!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Recent Goodwill Finds

Poo.

So my friend Sue and I were supposed to have a day of Goodwill Hunting tomorrow, and I for one was kid-before-Christmas excited about it. We always manage to find a few neat things at great prices, but even if we didn't, a day with Sue is a treat in itself.

But then something came up and Sue had to cancel. Curses. To console myself, I decided to share some of my recent Most Amazing Finds.

First, though, before anyone wrinkles his or her nose: yes, I know it's considered impolite to mention something's cost, that it's unladylike. But to me, getting a great deal is a triumph. Why pay full retail when you can get something like-new &mdash or in some cases, new-new with tags still attached &mdash at a fraction of the price? That's just being smart.

(And I sincerely doubt many of the ladies carrying an Hermès or Louis Vuitton handbag would do so if they didn't know for certain everyone who sees it &mdash or at least everyone who matters &mdash would know how expensive it was. Apparently it's acceptable to let your bag brag.)

But a Goodwill bag is an enigma. It could contain throw-away items for a Halloween costume or genuine treasures snapped up at unbelievable savings. A couple examples of the latter include:

I found eight of these Noritake Halls of Ivy accent plates mixed in the stacks of orphaned dishes. I loved them instantly because they coordinate with my formal (read: never used) Noritake Platinum Cove china and my everyday Corelle Callaway pattern. Okay, so they're a tad fancier than the Corelle, but I imagine using them for a special dessert.

The best part? I got all eight in perfect condition for less than cost of one plate from replacements.com.

This big fellow is one of my all-time favorite finds. He's such a favorite &mdash and was such a bargain &mdash I'm willing to throw all decorum to the wind and tell you flat-out that he cost $12.15.

Why the odd price, you wonder?

His sticker price was $29.99, marked down from his original Goodwill price because apparently he'd been there a while. (I know; I don't understand why, either.) His new price tag was the discount color of the week, which in our region meant he was on sale for half-price. We saved 10 percent with a Club Goodwill card, and Sue saved me an additional 10 percent with her just-barely-earned Senior Citizen Discount.

I still can't believe I found such a huge Boyds Bear at Goodwill, let alone for that price, when his current value is more than 20 times that. Yeah: Two. Oh. That, and he makes me smile every time I see him.

Just in case you're curious about the afghan peeking out behind him, that too was a Goodwill find.

It understandably irritates Sue to see so many hours of work tossed aside (she's knitted many afghans and scarves herself), so we've rescued quite a few.... which is made easier when we can buy them for less than the cost of one skein.

Drat; now I'm all amped up about going again. I hope Sue's cancellation was really just a postponement (hint, hint)....

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Trellis Project of '09

I'm happy to report on Cary's behalf that he finished off the last of this year's trellis projects this weekend. He finished the section of trellis by the shop first...

And didn't grouse too much when I suggested extending both ends of the existing trellis, as well.

We still need to tie up the clematis vines, but I think it looks pretty good. No; it looks great. Great job, Cary!

The debate now is whether we should run cables between the roof and the trellis to train the vines into something of a canopy next year....

Friday, September 4, 2009

Take that, Supermodels!

Woo Hoo!

I just heard on our local nightly news that having larger thighs is a GOOD thing. I like the title of the article on MSNBC, although I suspect "Skinny thighs could spell your doom" is exaggerating things a wee bit...

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Regardless, even though I'm a couple of inches shy of the "ideal" thigh measurement, I hereby will try to keep this study's findings &mdash for as long as they stand &mdash in mind and use them to make peace with my Tonya Harding horse thighs.

Who's with me?