December 19, 2010

what are these??

Wandered around the ferry building today and saw these. They felt like a tougher, rougher lemon and smelled citrus-y. No idea what it is or who was using it but thought it was super interesting. The shape, the smell, everything about them was a mid day surprise that attracted a good amount of attention in the outdoor market.

December 18, 2010

art of painting a wall

Anyone that saw my last bedroom in NYC, which was a deep apple red, knows how much this article would have been appreciated before I decided on that after a labor day weekend in FI...and thought because it was 3 small walls, it would be a simple project. Wrong.

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/16/garden/16prag.html?ref=garden

December 14, 2010

Bye Bye Belen


Goodbye my friend! I'll miss you!

December 7, 2010

what are my archives exactly







I may be alone in this admission but I often screen grab rooms, home designs, displays, fabrics-anything that I feel is beautiful and inspires me. This is my version of "virtual photography". I was most definately inspired by the auctions, antique shops and flea markets I spent time in as a kid. I find having a library or collection only helps and strengthens me as a strategist. It helps me come to insights and look at complex advertising problems in new ways.

The thing that has frustrated me the most in the past few months is the fact that my stuff is in storage, and that includes many books, pictures, magazines and anything I've made a point of to save. One day it may be fun to get an old library card catalogue to organize all that....OK back to reality. For now, I am going to try and upload my pics on this site and hopefully that will suffice.

from the archives.


Finally went through all my images and screen grabs on my computer, forgot I fell for this photographer back in October. In fact, I would expect many random posts soon because I am finally starting to open up everything that has been gathering in various folders. Virtual room cleaning.

December 5, 2010

SF Ferry Building


My new obsession here in SF is the Ferry Building. I spend a lot of time there because I take the ferry back and forth, but I do believe I would probably be there regardless. They have amazing food shops, and yummy restaurants. I hate to say this, but it kicks Chelsea Markets ASS.

I have my own little games I play when I am there, like trying all the different types of coffee on Mondays before class ( loving Blue Bottle obviously, and like Cowgirl Creamery but Frog Hill Farm needs improvement). I also recently went to dinner at Hog Island Oyster Co. That was AMAZING but it does close at 8PM and I have heard there usually is quite the line, I happened to get lucky on a rainy Thursday night and didn't have to wait.

This leads me to the picture above. Saturdays at the Ferry building is Farmer's Market time...and it is amazing. I can't even describe all the amazing foods, the freshness and the joy I get just from walking around there. Either way, my favorite breakfast experience was from a Saturday vendor called Primavera. They make this INSANE breakfast called Chilaquiles ( the photo). It is all sorts of spicy yummy breakfasty goodness with eggs, beans, fried tortillas and avocado. Go, go now....it's worth every unsexy moment of stuffing your face with this breakfast. Oh and be prepared to be full almost all day!

Hanukkah Latkes


Hi! It's been a long time since I have updated this, but I have had a ton going on. I am now writing everyone from San Francisco!! I came out here to do a post grad certification program in advertising and am living with some fabulous roommates in Tiburon. They let me use their amazing kitchen to play and cook when I am home from school, and they reap the benefits of having an in-house, part time chef.

Oh yah, and maybe I forgot to mention I am living with my dad and step mom, ha ha. Either way, it's working out really well for now and is a good temporary living situation.

Anyway, last night was the 4th night of Hanukkah and since I was home sick, and my dad had just gotten back from a business trip, my step mom, Renee, and I made a traditional chicken dinner, and added latkes for a festive twist. They were SO yummy. I added the simple and delicious recipe below. ( Full Disclosure, since I was mega high on cough syrup my contribution was cutting the potatos and onion and putting them in the machine to grate, the hard stuff I left for the sober chef of the night).

Easy Yummy Latkes
3-4 potatos
1 medium onion
3 tablespoons flour
2 eggs- beaten
1/4th teaspoon salt
dash of pepper
1/3 cup of canola oil

Grate potatos and onion. Mix in flour, salt, pepper and beaten eggs.

Heat oil over medium/medium high heat. Drop in spoon fulls of potato mixture and flatten out with a spatula. Cook through, drain on paper towels. Keep in a warm oven if needed.

Light the candles and enjoy!

Grate the potatos and the onion, add