Saturday, April 04, 2009

Little Girl Giant

I watched this last night and I still can't stop thinking about. There is such incredible depth of human imagination and creativity that is sometimes so silently bouyant in humanity. So easy to forget and so wonderful to discover again and again.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Designer Dessert

I blogged about Amy Atlas over at Kid Style File, and figured she is too wonderful not to share with you as well.

She creates the most amazing dessert tables.
I think if I was at one of her parties I would definately skip the main course and head straight to the good gear. Yum.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Meet me at the Market

Heads up folks, there is a new art + design market in Hobart. Next Sunday is the first of what promises to be a great monthly market, and I am going to be having a stall!

The market is the brainchild of Holly Webber, Rebecca Roth and Shannon Robertson. They are on a mission to provide locals who produce high quality + individual wares, a forum for displaying and selling their work in a contemporary and exciting setting.

Visit the market for unique and beautiful jewellery and bags, innovative stationery and paper products, absoloutely adorable kids wares, delicious organic tea, bespoke body products, freshly cut flowers and a lazy sunday coffee.

If you are interested in being involved they are putting out the call for stallholders for the May Market, check out the blog for more info.

The Market is on Sunday, 5th April at the Masonic Temple, 3 Sandy Bay Rd, 10am to 4pm.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Market Days




Today has been a delight. The kids stayed in their pyjamas all day and I actually dug my fingers in the dirt and did some gardening. It was one of those misty sundays, spent lazily. When I wasn't outside I was padding around the house in odd slippers, feeding the children marshmallows and gourmet cupcakes (from yesterdays Mothers Market, yum).

The last few months have been fairly relentlessly hectic, with lots on at work and home and I have been making myself more busy by going to a couple of Markets.

Last weekend was the lovely Beach Market at Blackman's Bay, it was so nice on a sunny, beachy Saturday morning. I didn't take any photos but had the great pleasure of meeting Mel, of One Crafty Mumma fame. She is hugely talented and always has great ideas on her blog. She also bought some necklaces and a Pocket Panda, so that was an extra thrill.

This Friday night and Saturday was the Mother's Market in Battery Point. I remembered the camera this time and took some shots of the setup, although it looks a little spare in these ones. I had a wonderful time and it was such a pleasure to be a part of. Those gals are so talented and the stalls are just so beautiful and elegant.

If you haven't found them yet, then you should check out these wonderful Tasmanian designer/makers.... Dick and Dora, Phat Flats, Verna + Hilda, Gilded Pony, Simone Pfister, Baby Hoot, Cherish, plus, Magoolie, Rebecca Roth, Kiswa, Sarah Elliott Design, just to name a phew!

Hello to everyone I met at the Market!

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Hobbit Home

These are pretty fabulous! You can customise the colour or print and begin the adventure for your little hobbit to have a home of their own!

More info here, found via Minor Details

Decorating Love

Look at this fabulous apartment.... I am in love...
For more click here.


Sunday, February 22, 2009

Thimble Garden

I love moss, and I love small things.
What a delight! A perfect garden for a mouse.
Found here.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Look what I just bought...

... a wonderful Obama bandana hand printed in Brooklyn. Found at etsy seller, Hand Over Fist, I love it!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

I love gorgeous

Life has been a little on the busy side over at Little Snoring HQ. I have been parenting solo since the middle of Jan which is always a little hectic, but nice at the same time. Thankfully His Nibs will be back next week and he can take over - because I quit! Well at least for a week or two.

I have been meaning to post some pixs from the holiday, but it seems like so long ago. So I won't.

But the best news of 2009 so far is that I am now writing for Kid Style File. It is so much fun, and it is so nice to work for a friend. My wonder-woman friend Ange, is the mother of two gorgeous twin girls and the mother of KSF.

This photo is from one of my favourite posts, click on the image to read. And while you are over there, I recommend you subscribe to the newsletter, for the heads up on some great discounts and cool picks.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Merry Merry from LA



Feliz Navidad from the land of snow and ice. Luckily California has only seen some rain and cooler days, could be a Hobart Christmas really. There is a big parade that goes right passed the house tonight, so the carolling and festivities are not over yet. But, I hope you have warmer weather and a fun holiday.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

California uberalis






A few snaps from the travels so far. We have been enjoying the holidays American-style, lots of lights, cookies and shopping, so far.

ps.There were actually two dogs in that pram, and the flamingos were at the LA Zoo.

pps. I am in love with the squirrels, which I think are less loved here, but they are such a novelty to me and so cute and fluffy.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Movember - still time to donate

Movember - Sponsor Me

I have been noticing a lot of dodgy looking mo's lately, so it means only one thing...its Movember. I love to have a laugh to myself at the extra facial hair. But it is also a good reminder that men's health is not talked about often.

All donations to Movember go towards Prostate Cancer and Beyond Blue. So, if you know anyone participating please think about donating. If don't know anyone growing a Mo and would still like to donate, the widget above links to my brother-in-law's MoSpace so feel free to donate on behalf of his middle-aged, bike riding, mustachioed ass.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Disappearing Mountain


Oooooh the water is falling and the air is warm. Spring Rains again today.
I met up with a long time friend today for a frolic at the Botanical Gardens with her uber-cute 4 year old twins... Fortunately we ended our morning with icy poles at the Lily Pond just as the rain began to gently drop from on high. Ten minutes later it was close to torrential and the afternoon lengthened into foggy or green.

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Happy 40th Harriet


So now I have outed my sister for turning the big 4 Oh! I can show you the gift I made for her. It is a cosy quilt filled with alpaca batting, for placing over her lap for nights in front of the telly. Because there will be no more boozy nights out with friends now you are officially over the hill!

The top of the quilt is a cheater-print from Denyse Schmidt called Patchwork Promenade, which I can highly recommend if you want to whip something up quickly (having said that it still took a few weeks to get together and to quilt). The border is a thick strip of orange velvet that my grandmother had in her stash and I inherited, there was just enough to go around, and I really love that there is a little bit of her in there as well.

The bottom is a well a patchwork of pieces from the stash, they include some Heather Bailey, Anna Maria Horner, Kaffe Fasset and some Alexander Henry pieces.

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Reverse Graffiti


I have been very absent lately, but I thought to share these amazing pixs of graffiti etched into the grime.
If I had two brain cells I could rub together I would have some comment on the irony and beauty of this art. But I don't and I just googled 'Reverse Graffiti' and there are plenty more pictures and websites around.
I just wish some one with some talent could make some art on my floors, so I would have a more legitimate excuse for not washing them.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Obama-rama

The tranquility is alarming. We shipped the kids off for a sleep over at Gramma's house. I find it the weirdest paradox that I can spend months dreaming of off-loadin the kids for a little time to be myself and then the minute they are gone... the house feels empty (although it feels like their ghosts are still here), the car ride to the restaurant too quiet and I feel like I am on another planet.

Still that was mostly last night. This morning is bliss. All to myself, bliss.

The last few months have been less than smooth. I have been really driven to try and help the little two with their skin. They have had really bad excema for a long time now and the conventional treatment of steroid creams just do not work. Their sleep has been affected and I think their view of their world has been altered. It has been an all together irritating ailment.

I could carry on about all the advice from $200 per minute specialists I have received, but I won't because it was crap. But, the good news is, I have changed everyone's diet and the excema is fading away, nearly all healed and calm is coming our way.

This last week I have been spending more time in the garden planting seeds, mostly greens for salads, and watching the brussels turn into sprouts (note to anyone: you have to let them flower so they can form the sprouts - too bad I pulled out all but one plant because I thought they 'were going to seed' - mostly I think it is me going to seed)

I am also day dreaming about California. Lift-off is still 6 weeks away, but I am thinking about packing bags, the flight over and back with Mr 2 on my lap, treats to take, cookies to make (Inghy and Espy have signed me up for a cookie-swap), things to buy, op-shopping in LA, fabric shopping, drafting patterns, maybe making some clothes, eating lots of Mexican food, watching american telly, excess baggage. It has been 7 years since I left the country, so I am geting pretty excited.

The other consuming passion of late around Chez Snore, it Mr Barack Obama. We love him, we really want him to win, I do not want contemplate life if the other guy gets in. Luka even had a dream the other night that he got to meet Obama and ride in his limo and talk about his maths with the guy. So cute for a 7 year old. Note to self: they are sponges...

Friday, September 19, 2008

Domestic Life in a Hurricane

"I mean, what is electricity? How does it work? What’s the grid, anyway? It’s all a profound mystery to me, but I do know going without it is like getting a quickie divorce from time. Days don’t seem short and staccato anymore; they turn into interminable drifts of daylight and darkness. In the hot standstill of Louisiana in late summer, you have time on your hands, so you play cards with your child, sit on the stoop and watch the light change. You pull the ice chest outside and talk to whoever’s around, a maintenance man who stayed behind or a policeman passing slowly in a squad car. You spread out board games, check on the old people. In return for staying, you get one of the strangest adventure vacations on earth: you time-travel backward.

This is a great story about a living with the wind.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

blog day morning

It has been a long time... it is never planned that way, but turns out that other things get a chance first, including
- a seven years old birthday party with a very fast boat and 18 kids.
- cooking birthday cake, cupcakes and jelly (not really cooking, but negotiating space in the fridge = work)
- lots of gardening... planted seeds of mitsuba, rocket, parsley, mustard and lettuce, planted some artichokes and dug a fire pit, weeded and mulched.
- 317 baskets of washing
- worked, went to Launceston, worked
- finished 3/4 of order for Michelle, still have 80 purses to make (procrastinating big time)
- designing some new notepads and a range of screenprinted fabrics
- got itineraries (thnx Inghy) we are going to California for Christmas
- school holidays
- worked, big meeting, worked
- thinking about everything that needs to happen between now and December
- slept, got sick, got depressed, slept
- removed sugar from my diet (mostly, no more choc, sugar in coffee, cakes etc)
- ate more salads
- finished a book!
- started teaching my 86yo Dad how to use a computer.

done

Friday, August 15, 2008

Trip to the Midlands

I love winter time in the country. Yesterday, I took a quick trip to my favourite country town in Tas, Oatlands.
Yes, it is a controversial choice. Most would pass it by, it is not the prettiest, not the most spruced up. But, that is part of the love. It is has not been gentrified too much and is on that wonderfully bleak wind swept plain that makes it feel like a destination outside the comfort zone.

Having said that the two middle photos are of Dysart House in Kempton the country pile of Leo the Big. I must say, he seems to be giving it a nice monied sheen, at least from the outside looking in.

But, give a thought to the locals who are doing it tough because of the drought. I caught wind that one of the best customers at the supermarket is the Salvation Army, there are a lot of people needing help and support, and not just financially. It is only an hour from Hobart, perfect for a country drive and if you have some spare, think about spending some money in the local stores. I bought some beautiful Oatlands grown and handspun merino wool, a huge wicker basket and a few other treasures.

Thursday, August 07, 2008

Bill Oddie with Chickens

Its not really Bill Oddie, it's Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall. But he reminds me of Bill in that hairy Englishman kind of way. Anyway a friend put me onto Hugh's show on English telly called River Cottage Spring which you can download and watch. It is centered around growing your own food, eating and cooking well and generally being more sustainable. It is quite addictive and has been reassuringly simple in its approach to planting artichokes (don't ask, why I feel reassured about planting artichokes, I just do) and asparagus et al.

Along the same lines I have recently discovered another gloggy blog based in Queensland called Down to Earth, she has some cute chickens, lots of good advice and a good quick home made soap recipe using lux soap flakes. And some great green cleaning recipes including laundry soap, which I haven't tried yet, but might sometime soon.
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