A note before partying
Walking street, downtown Copenhagen.

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(Swooooning).....Is that love, or what?
(Still swoooooning).......He'd been gone allll day long. We missed him.
Oh, ahem, excuuuUUUSe me...Hi, how are you? It's.....late. No, I have not been re-visiting my Saturday night martinis. We just got a new "work" (read: Scott DJing/me screwing around on PhotoBooth because we don't have a small proper camera at the moment.) computer. He's a real handsome little fellow - MacBook in matte black. I shall call him Jet. 
The other good news is that Jet has the built-in camera, which means that I *may* (as soon as I can sneakily install SightSpeed) video-blog from around my house, as opposed to just in the Office. Hooray! Now I can video-blog from....my couch! Or...in the Very Orange and Pink Room! Or .... the other couch! The possibilites are...endless?
So we thought now would be a great time for a family picture. It being after midnight and us looking so hott and all. Hi Mom!
Hi Dad! Hi Roni!
And a last shout-out to SightSpeed Guy and Desiree: Watch your mail. I'll say no more.
Up-Date for Love Thursday: This is the last thing I said before we both went to sleep last night (this morning...whateva);
"We missed you all day long. We missed your noises, the random songs on guitar coming out of your office, you asking me how to spell words. We missed your frantic daily vacuuming of the cat hair and we missed you saying you were hungry and reminding me to eat. The cats missed you snuggling them and I missed you hugging me....and you were only gone for like eight hours. Now is our favorite time of day."
(Scott, sleepy) "Its my favorite time of day, too. I missed all of you."
If that's not, love, I don't know what is. Happy Love Thursday, everyone.
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Because nothing says, "Let's Cheer up a bit, shall we?" than kitty snaps taken in a bathrobe, right?
Edie's new habit when she sits in my lap is to gently put a paw on my face so I turn down towards her, stare intensely into my eyes,and stand up in my lap so she can give me a 'kiss' by rubbing her little face against mine.
Teeth-grindingly cute, yes, but alas a bit hard to capture with the wonders of PhotoBooth.
Coming in for a "nub" here and here. She doesn't lick me or open her mouth, she just rubs the sides of her muzzle against my cheeks. I think of it like as a European kiss.
Aaaand... a self-portrait, by Edie-Sweedie.
Fynn was having absolutely none of this photographic nonsense, and told me so, repeatedly.
Fynn, horrified at Mothers' embarassing tendency to kiss him in full view of the other cats in the neighborhood.
SquiiiisSSHHHHY - face! (Fynn: Haaaaate. Shame.)
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12:15 AM
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Oh, I didn't tell you about 25 Peeps? Sorry, I just realized that. Well, hmmmm.... 25 Peeps, what to say - umm, its basically a site where (from my observations) people put up pictures (much boobage, none of it mine, thankyouverymuch) of themselves and the picture links to their blog. The more people that click on your site, the longer you stay up on the 25 Peeps main page. I think Lynn has been there for so long, she's got to be in their Hall of Fame by now, which is cool because she's one of the few female bloggers besides Thea and I to have clothing on. So...now you know. Go click on my picture (or not), or better yet, add yourself.
Now, I've been going on about the bright, bright, brightness of my new sheets, and how much I love them. So here are some pictures - our bedroom has basically no natural light, so these don't really do justice to the day-glowiness of our room.
Exhibit A: Pink + Orange + Stripes + Flower Pattern = Crazy bedroom
Exhibit B: Makes it look like the pillowcases are darker than the sheet. They aren't. Sorry for my suckage.
Exhibit C: Pretty, pretty orange/pink/salmony bedskirt - try to picture it with the orange comforter next to it. Much better, huh?
Don't you open boxes of chocolates your sister-in-law gives you in bed? I do. Joseph Schmidt is Lord of the Chocolate.
MmmmmmmmMMMMMMMMMMMMMeee: Stifling my cries of delight at the luscious, cacao-rich goodness that is these.
Note: Box no longer full. Me: Full.
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3:26 PM
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In honor of the fact that my day has been, lets see, nineteen hours long... I give you a quick n' dirty set of pictures from today. As you know, I am not a Morning Person. Somehow the full moon conspired against me last night and kept me up... and I rose at barely-five this morning to meet one of my clients. We headed to the LA Flower and Fashion District, which was lovely - a paradise of textures, colors, patterns, embroidery, toile, tapestries....
I picked up these heavenly-scented Stargazer Lilies for ....wait for it... four dollars. No, not each...four....dollars. Total. My whole house smells like a dream. Fynn and Edie approve. Note: Each one of these flowers is larger then my outstretched hand.
By the way - I don't normally allow him to hang out on our dining room table - he's just looking very "Still Life with Cat and Candlesticks" here, so I let him stay.
Detail of one of a bunch of luscious, huge black (despite the bloody flash, which turned it reddish-purple...) callas. Truly - the entire flower, pistil and stamen are a far deeper shade then eggplant (say it with me in Italian: "Aubergine" - isn't that much better?) - there is really no underlying purple or red tone in it at all. This one is a 'double', making it extra-rare.
The Animal. His Highness is a bit put out, because he and Edie had been posing for me for half an hour already. What a life!
Just for scale - the only thing I found that went with these exquisite flowers was this huge tropical leaf. Edie's about to pounce on Fynn and almost knock the whole shebang over.
Georgia O'Keefe, I am not - thankfully, talent isn't required to make these look amazing.
For contrast - leaf and calla.
Look how inky they are! Sorry....I'll stop rhapsodizing in...oh, about a month. These are by far the best flowers I've ever purchased for myselt. Cost: $18.00. Pricey for what things cost down there, but not compared to the $20.00 for the teeny-tiny, short ones I get wholesale here.
Demonstrating exactly why all my house plants now live outside; the blur on the left is Edie, about to bite down. I'd already barked, "Edie! NO!" about six times here.
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12:10 AM
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Adobe: A sun-dried, unburned brick of clay and straw.
This wall is only a few blocks up the street from my house, and it stretches on for a few blocks in either direction. I never pass up an chance to run my hand lightly over the rough, irregular bricks, so different than the selection at Home Depot that they almost seem like a different item. Usually I stop for a minute or two and pick out some little thing in the bricks; a walnut-sized rock, a shell, a twig the size of my thumb. The stones seem a bit sad to me because I know they were made by poor, hungry Chumash indian laborers. I marvel over the fact that irregular, hand-crafted bricks have withstood the rigors of time, construction, remodels, zoning and rocking earthquakes without even being fired in a kiln. Where the two sides of the wall intersect, there's a prayer for peace set in brightly-colored tile.
The irony of that prayer never fails to hit me - despite the buccolic image projected in the history books, Mission life was often tainted with cruelty and violence. Missions, haciendas and homes for the rich were mostly built by generations of despairingly poor people who lived crammed in amongst each other, competing for a few scraps of food and grinding their corn into meal for tortillas. Meanwhile, a few padres lived on their spraling, extensive properties.


These days, houses like this are generally occupied by a family of four or five at most. Many of the beautiful old Victorian homes have been sub-divided into apartments or pricey offices. (Editors' note: Actually, the light coral one is a graduate research institute. I'm sure it was a private villa at one time.)
You only need to look at them to see that for each one, a small army of household staff (gardeners, cleaners, chef/nutritionist, au pair/tutor) are Required. Most of these people don't "live in" (much to pretentious! - plus ....identity theft) so each night the well-tended little group settles in for a sleep. I don't pretend to say that they don't have their problems (St. Barts or four-star Costa Rican eco-friendly resort for spring break? Botox or fruit-acid peel?).
I just think the problems are a bit different at times. It can be positively bewildering to go for a walk with all the one-way streets. Fortunately, there are extra street signs posted ON THE GROUND. Heaven forbid mum turns the baby jogger down the wrong street and end up in the wrong neighborhood!
Back to the problems, though. You know, Real Problems such as: What to do with the antique water tower in the back yard? (City Planning Comission generally disallows tearing them down) Solution: These funky towers can be tastefully transformed into home offices with a view, posh guest-bedrooms (good for guests who snore) kids' playhouses, and art studios - great for plein-aire or photography.
Or another pressing dilemma: What to plant in the city parkway so as to subtly discourage children from playing, skating or walking on your side of the street? Answers below.

You can see all these sights on the tour (Red Trolley, runs every couple of hours, relatively cheap and informative) if you come to town. I admit, I pass by them often without a second thought all the time. Sometimes it can be hard to live amongst such plenty and be grateful for what you have. I admit to having regular twinges of yard/house envy. Until I get to the adobe walls - and then I thank goodness that we're here and its now - and I'm not standing over a wooden brick form, mixing up straw and rocks for the Padre.

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Gardens... should be like lovely, well-shaped girls: all curves, secret corners, unexpected deviations, seductive surprises and then still more curves. ~H.E. Bates, A Love of Flowers
In this spirit, I give you the lovely Alice Keck Park. 
In my garden there is a large place for sentiment. My garden of flowers is also my garden of thoughts and dreams. The thoughts grow as freely as the flowers, and the dreams are as beautiful. ~Abram L. Urban
Alice Keck Park was a philanthrapist sometime....before now - I just realized that her name wasn't Alice Keck, it was Alice Keck Park - thus the place is called Alice Keck Park Memorial Gardens. Bit of a mouthful, but surely less confusing when compared with "Alice Keck Park Park."
Technically not from the park - but v. v. close so I'll just pretend.
Bouganvilla - say it with me, "Boo-gun-vee-yaa" - not, "Bow-gun-vill-ea", grows like crazy all over S.B. Sometimes pale, creamy and almost light yellow, the more common pinky-red color, deep purple and dark red, or my favorite, this salmon-y shade. Nasty thorns make it a real pleasure to trim - I actually had a "fort" of it as a kid - my friends and I hacked out a bush of it to make it hollow over one Christmas, er, I mean, winter, break. Said bush (dark red) was about fifteen feet wide and about ten deep, and grew on a slope of about forty degrees. I'm amazed I don't carry the scars from the inch-plus thorns to this day. Fun fact: Those are technically not flowers, but leaflets. The flower portion are the little ball-shaped doodads in the center of each grouping. Ok, not so much "fun" fact as "nerdy plant-based" fact, but - you never know when you're going to get caught up in a game of Trivial Pursuit.

Some trees with pretty, pretty red leaves. The greatest gift of the garden is the restoration of the five senses. ~Hanna Rion
A tiny waterfall and some more of those darn succulents (love 'em!) and what I believe is some kind of squash family flower conclude today's tour.
I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers. - Claude Monet

Enjoy the park! Koi ponds and the thorn-covered tree next time!
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5:41 PM
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