Miss Kate smelling the flowers. I realized after taking this lovely picture that she was actually sniffing at the GIANT ASS BUMBLE BEE inside the rose. I went from "oh isn't that cute" to "OMG YOU ARE GOING TO GET YOURSELF STUNG!" and then back to "oh isn't that cute!".

David took us to the New Guinea Sculpture Garden on Stanford's campus. They invited six carvers from New Guinea to spend six months on campus and craft these sculptures for a garden on campus. The story is amazing - the full picture set is here What struck me the most about these beautiful carvings was how similiar their thought pattern and spiritual practice matched how the Tlingit built their family totems. It's beautiful stuff!

Yesterday - David and I made a trip to IKEA to look at dining room chairs and a nice reading chair for the new Muffin Penthouse. I think we found winners - but I need to get home and measure first - before purchasing. :)
first - the reading chair - its a wood and cushion chair that comes with a footstool that matches.
this is the chair in the fabric that I liked:

and this is the dining room chair Iliked - mostly because the seat pad comes off and is machine washable. I like the idea of a white cushion - but machine washability is a huge plus.

Now we're about to head off to see "The Fall" at the theater - - particularly after
thornyc's write up (here).
David took us to the New Guinea Sculpture Garden on Stanford's campus. They invited six carvers from New Guinea to spend six months on campus and craft these sculptures for a garden on campus. The story is amazing - the full picture set is here What struck me the most about these beautiful carvings was how similiar their thought pattern and spiritual practice matched how the Tlingit built their family totems. It's beautiful stuff!
Yesterday - David and I made a trip to IKEA to look at dining room chairs and a nice reading chair for the new Muffin Penthouse. I think we found winners - but I need to get home and measure first - before purchasing. :)
first - the reading chair - its a wood and cushion chair that comes with a footstool that matches.
this is the chair in the fabric that I liked:
and this is the dining room chair Iliked - mostly because the seat pad comes off and is machine washable. I like the idea of a white cushion - but machine washability is a huge plus.
Now we're about to head off to see "The Fall" at the theater - - particularly after
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Date: 2008-06-01 07:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-01 07:55 pm (UTC)arm chair
Date: 2008-06-01 08:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-01 09:17 pm (UTC)(I'm a major freak for "Mission" style furniture. Especially with Minkist Zelda prints.)
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Date: 2008-06-01 10:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-06-02 03:20 am (UTC)I have a poang chair and I love it! :)
On Papua New Guinea
Date: 2008-06-02 12:57 pm (UTC)Papua New Guinea Sojourn: More Pleasures in Exile
http://www.amazon.com/Papua-New-Guinea-Sojourn-Pleasures/dp/1857543289/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1212411158&sr=8-1
And for fictional fare, try Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones. Jones is a New Zealand writer; this book made it along the trek toward a Booker Prize last year.
http://www.amazon.com/Mister-Pip-Lloyd-Jones/dp/0385341075/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1212411292&sr=1-1
Papua New Guinea comes up in my life periodically, and I don't know why. I don't really want to visit there, but maybe I should for some reason that would become clear only by going...