Howdy, y’all from The People’s Republic of Alabama.
I planned to be blogging, in an unauthorized live remote from a beach side boutique, however fate is a cruel mistress.
Lola (pictured, on an American Leather microfiber chair) and I were booted. Persona non grata, as it were…more to follow.
Never fear D Home bloggers, I’ll be at Bungalows tomorrow, in their new expanded location in The Wharf on Canal Road. In the meantime, enjoy…
Coming in September from a duo of British Columbia entrepreneurs: the Water Mill, which claims it can extract more than 3 gallons of water a day from the moisture in the air and then funnel it to your tap, or fridge or water cooler, or wherever. It’s been designed for home use, connects to your household current at a cost of 36 cents per day, and is this innovative company’s answer to the world’s growing water shortages. Building a new home? Might want to incorporate a few of these.
[Photo by Timothy Kolk]
I was digging around style blogs this morning for inspiration, and came across this photo posted on Absolutely Beautiful Things. My first thought was, wow, what a great shot! My next thought was, wow, I think I helped style this shot. In fact, I know I did. It’s Susan Palma’s pool house. How did it end up in Brisbane, Australia? Blogger Anna Spiro had seen it on another style blog, So Haute, out of New York, so she borrowed it. So Haute had borrowed it from our photographer, Tim Kolk’s, website. Both of these blogs are so beautiful, and I love how images can travel around the world and back home again, via the Internet.