City of Craft has a Boxing Week Giveaway going on right now, and just look at all the lovely things you can win!
The prize includes a copy of Adrian Tomine's Shortcomings from Drawn & Quarterly, Tickets to Sundat Night Live at the Comedy Bar, a discount coupon for music boxes or supplies from Tuned Teeth, a mini print from Hieng Tang (1% Talent), a mini craft tutorial and pinback button from Sewing School, an embroidered spore pinback from Leah Buckareff (Coldsnap Bindery), a 2011 letterpress wall calendar from Etsy & more. Just leave a comment on their blog to enter, good luck!
12.26.2010
12.03.2010
this is not talking...
Chelsea Crew Holland, $50
Shoulder Bag, $1,030
French Connection Tops Black And White Miami Palm Top - StyleCaster
Theory Jackets Navy Blinn Oversized Double Breasted Three Button...
dépaysement: re-viewed: rain man
Elise Overland Pants Light Pink Silk Pleated Harem Pants - StyleCaster
Stella McCartney Belts Black Silk Blend Obi Belt - StyleCaster
dépaysement
Shoulder Bag, $1,030
French Connection Tops Black And White Miami Palm Top - StyleCaster
Theory Jackets Navy Blinn Oversized Double Breasted Three Button...
dépaysement: re-viewed: rain man
Elise Overland Pants Light Pink Silk Pleated Harem Pants - StyleCaster
Stella McCartney Belts Black Silk Blend Obi Belt - StyleCaster
dépaysement
hunting and gathering, gathering and hunting...
Journal Submission Dress, $45
Womens's NEW ARRIVALS - sweaters - Dinner Party Cardigan - Madewell, $78
Salvatore Wedge - Pony Feather, $432
Cand leather messenger bag, $275
Ring, $132
Vintage Clothing, eyewear Eyeglasses & Dress, 1950's 1960's 1970's, $149
Fluted Earrings, $38
online boutique and community | totokaelo.com
Womens's NEW ARRIVALS - sweaters - Dinner Party Cardigan - Madewell, $78
Salvatore Wedge - Pony Feather, $432
Cand leather messenger bag, $275
Ring, $132
Vintage Clothing, eyewear Eyeglasses & Dress, 1950's 1960's 1970's, $149
Fluted Earrings, $38
online boutique and community | totokaelo.com
11.14.2010
I love.
I love this satchel. |
I love these bookends. |
I love these pencils. |
I love these shoes. |
I love this dress. |
I love this book. |
It could be that I've been coughing for two weeks straight, that I'm lying in bed on antibiotics and two different inhalers, and the view from my window is foggy and grey. That could be why I'm craving bright, sunny colours and pretty florals lately. I just feel like throwing on a dress, tossing my sketchbook and pencils into a gorgeous yellow leather satchel and taking a walk in the park.
11.13.2010
11.03.2010
ONCE AGAIN, TO ZELDA: Wednesday Walkabout
Hey everyone! Did you miss me? Well, I've been busy working on some really exciting stuff over at my other blog. More details to follow shortly, but in the meantime, check out my weekly links over at ONCE AGAIN, TO ZELDA: Wednesday Walkabout: "Every Wednesday I'll be sharing my roundup of interesting things that I find on the Interwebs, here are my picks this week:This is awesome, ..."
10.31.2010
10.30.2010
stop, look, listen
My roundup of what I'm reading/watching/listening to this week:
- William Kentridge: Anything is Possible full movie available online!
- David Meslin for TEDxToronto. Awesome.
- 26 covers, samples and spoofs of "Float On" by The Floaters from WWAATD. Which one is your favourite?
- New Elvis Costello album streaming for a short time here. Listen to You Hung The Moon. Swoon.
- Roger Ebert gives us 10 great films about horror just in time for Halloween
- Best Music Writing 2010 teaser.
- Oliver Sacks examines "The Mind's Eye"
- Test how consistent your philosophical and moral beliefs really are
10.25.2010
rainbows and reveries
Stained glass window, faculty club @ Brock University |
Reveries, Duncan MacDonald, @ Rodman Hall Art Center |
mural, Brock U |
10.24.2010
stop, look, listen
Some lovely pictures of the sky (courtesy of my talented mother) and a roundup of things on my mind this week:
- Will Aitken's interview with Anne Carson for Paris Review
- Authors Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall and DBC Pierre in conversation with Brent Bambury for the IFOA
- This video about the problems with our education system and what needs to change.
- Steven Loft's lecture:Towards Forever... An Indiginous Art Historical Worldview (looking forward to it)
- A look at this year's possible Grammy winners
- Ari Up passed away. So sad.
- James Elkins teaches us how to look at a Mondrian
- Duncan MacDonald's solo show Little Revolutions at Rodman Hall Art Center in St. Catherines, Ontario
- The Toronto Mayoral elections are tomorrow... VOTE!
10.13.2010
forest mushroom chowder
With the leaves changing colour and the weather finally cooling down a bit, I'm starting to crave some heavier fall fare. And what could satisfy my hunger (or yours) on a cool day better than a steamy bowl of mushroom chowder? This recipe for forest mushroom chowder does just the trick. The corn and carrots' sweetness compliment the richness of the cream and the earthy mushrooms perfectly. You can use any combination of 'shrooms you like, but we used shiitake, portabello, and plain old buttons for this one. If you don't have any sherry on hand, red wine vinegar works well, too. Don't forget to top with cracked black pepper, and serve with a nice crusty piece of bread so you can get every single drop from the bottom of your bowl.
2 tbsp. vegetable oil
1 garlic clove, minced
1/2 cup sliced onions
1/2 cup diced carrots
3 cups sliced wild mushrooms (chantarelle, morel, shitake, oyster)
3 cups chicken broth
2 cups whipping cream
1/4 cup diced potatoes
1/4 cup frozen corn
1/2 apple, peeled and diced
2 bay leaves
3 tbsp. sherry
2 tbsp. chopped parsley
salt and freshly ground pepper
In large saucepan, heat oil and sauté garlic, onions, carrots and mushrooms. Do not brown.
Add broth and cream to vegetable mixture. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to simmer.
Add potatoes, corn, apple, bay leaves, sherry and parsley to soup. Simmer about 1/2 hour. Remove bay leaves and season with salt and pepper.
Serves 6.
2 tbsp. vegetable oil
1 garlic clove, minced
1/2 cup sliced onions
1/2 cup diced carrots
3 cups sliced wild mushrooms (chantarelle, morel, shitake, oyster)
3 cups chicken broth
2 cups whipping cream
1/4 cup diced potatoes
1/4 cup frozen corn
1/2 apple, peeled and diced
2 bay leaves
3 tbsp. sherry
2 tbsp. chopped parsley
salt and freshly ground pepper
In large saucepan, heat oil and sauté garlic, onions, carrots and mushrooms. Do not brown.
Add broth and cream to vegetable mixture. Bring to a boil and reduce heat to simmer.
Add potatoes, corn, apple, bay leaves, sherry and parsley to soup. Simmer about 1/2 hour. Remove bay leaves and season with salt and pepper.
Serves 6.
10.10.2010
10.09.2010
10.07.2010
these are a few of my favourite things
adorable wooden spoons from Elizabeth Dunker |
Embroidery by Eudoraeudora |
bathroom from www.lonnymag.com |
marc by Marc Jacobs Tote from our.city.lights |
Isabel Marant S/S 2011 |
Polarbear - Peepers |
Toadstool rings by Sarah Dingwall |
Bow Bins from Cordula Kehrer |
Bike (Natalia Vodianova by Bruce Weber for Vogue Paris June/July 2005.) |
duet
10.06.2010
the budva riviera
A few weeks ago my parents and I spent a weekend in Budva, Montenegro for a little r&r. Budva is known mostly as a popular beach resort destination with a busy nightlife, but it's also has a rich history, as it is also one of the oldest settlements on the Adriatic coast. Nearby our hotel was Sveti Stefan (the triangular-shaped island jetting out from the mainland in the second from last photo, above). Sveti Stefan is an exclusive resort island that was once popular among celebrities such as Princess Margaret, Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, Carlo Ponti, Monica Vitti, and Kirk Douglas. Montenegro is one of my all-time favourite places to visit. It's a beautiful country, and the drive along the coast (which includes highlights such as the Bay of Kotor, one of the most beautiful bays in the world) with the expanse of the Adriatic Sea on one side, and the majestic black mountains on the other, is unforgettable.
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