WORDLESS WEDNESDAY: And The Secret Ingredient Is…

•April 11, 2012 • 9 Comments

I strongly suspect that the designer of this glass has not taken into consideration

that one will actually hold the glass, thus changing the message in

a rather unfortunate way.

That makes more sense now, doesn’t it?

 This is a promotional glass from the Wormtown Brewery in Worcester, MA, who prides itself in using Massachusetts grown ingredients in all it’s beers

(for my readers abroad I want to add that ’Mass’ is the abbreviation for the US State of Massachusetts)

More Wordless Wednesday here

(Disclaimer: In no way do I mean to imply that Wormtown Beer tastes weird or has questionable ingredients – it’s just the glass itself that I am making fun of)

WORDLESS WEDNESDAY – Purple Haze

•April 4, 2012 • 2 Comments

caught the morning sun painting whispy shadows through a purple glass candle holder

WORDLESS WEDNESDAY – Shadow

•March 28, 2012 • 9 Comments

My dog Shadow with his shadow dog

MONDAY MOOD BOARD – Written by Hand

•March 26, 2012 • 5 Comments

Handwritten letters or notes seem to be on the verge of extinction. Our kids don’t even learn proper letter writing etiquette any more, even applications are sent electronically. Soon beautiful paper and fountain pens will be forgotten.

When was the last time you received or wrote a note by hand?

 

Vintage Handwriting Coin Purse by craftsbynesli

Glass Tile Pendant by ollina

Boring People Vintage Envelopes by kaftansarafan

A5 Print The Hands Series IX by anapina

More Monday Mood Boards of European artists on Star of the East’s blog

WORDLESS WEDNESDAY – Serendipity

•March 21, 2012 • 6 Comments

I found this photo on my phone. I have no idea when I took it or what it depicts. Your guess is as good as mine. I do love, however, the shading…

Serendipitous beauty!

Other Wordless Wednesday magic to be found here

MONDAY MOOD BOARD – Nowrooz Mobarak

•March 19, 2012 • 10 Comments

Tomorrow at 1:11 a.m. New York time is the beginning of spring, which is also the beginning of the Persian New Year. I love this celebration as it is full of beautiful symbolism. Have a look at Farsinet for details (thank you for letting me borrow the descriptions below).

I have picked the following symbols, which are part of a ceremonial table called ‘Sofreh-e Haft Sin’ (cloth of seven dishes) set up for Nowrooz. It consists of seven dishes, each one beginning with the Persian letter cinn). The number seven has been sacred in Iran since the ancient times, and the seven dishes stand for the seven angelic heralds of life-rebirth, health, happiness, prosperity, joy, patience, and beauty:

  1. Sabzeh or sprouts, usually wheat or lentil representing rebirth.
  2. Samanu is a pudding in which common wheat sprouts are transformed and given new life as a sweet, creamy pudding and represents the ultimate sophistication of Persian cooking.
  3. Seeb means apple and represents health and beauty.
  4. Senjed the sweet, dry fruit of the Lotus tree, represents love. It has been said that when lotus tree is in full bloom, its fragrance and its fruit make people fall in love and become oblivious to all else.
  5. Seer which is garlic in Persian, represents medicine.
  6. Somaq sumac berries, represent the color of sunrise; with the appearance of the sun Good conquers Evil.
  7. Serkeh or vinegar, represents age and patience.

To reconfirm all hopes and wishes expressed by the traditional foods, other elements and symbols are also on the sofreh:

  • a few coins placed on the sofreh represent prosperity and wealth;
  • a basket of painted eggs represents fertility;
  • a Seville orange floating in a bowl of water represents the earth floating in space;
  • a goldfish in a bowl represents life and the end of astral year-picas;
  • a flask of rose water known for its magical cleansing power, is also included on the tablecloth;
  • Nearby is a brazier for burning wild rue ,a sacred herb whose smoldering fumes ward off evil spirits;
  • A pot of flowering hyacinth or narcissus is also set on the sofreh;
  • A mirror which represents the images and reflections of Creation as we celebrate anew the ancient Persian traditions and beliefs that creation took place on the first day of spring.
  • On either side of the mirror are two candlesticks holding a flickering candle for each child in the family. The candles represent enlightenment and happiness;

Lavender Hyacinth Photography by bialakura

Dreams in the Mirror by stephmel

Kitchen Leader Fruit Photography by sunshineartdesign

Grey Rose – Set of Table Candle Holders by mooz

NOWROOZ MOBARAK!!

Other Mood Boards by European artists can be found on Star of the East’s blog.

WORDLESS WEDNESDAY – Liquid Color

•March 14, 2012 • 5 Comments

My friend’s daughter Rachel modelled new pieces for my online shop. While these two photos do not show the actual scarf, I love they way it looks like she is playing with liquid color

More Wordless Wednesday here…

 
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