Thursday, May 31, 2012

Eau de Cologne Imperiale Bottle by Guerlain Paris --NOT AVAILABLE

Guerlain Paris Eau de Cologne Imperiale Bottle
Eau de Cologne Imperiale Bottle by Guerlain ParisThis bottle, from the 1950s, is in the shape of a beehive and decorated with bees and honeycomb design.  $50.00.  Buy here.

NOT AVAILABLE

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Thistle & Bee's Bee Creamer and Sugar with Spoon

Thistle & Bee's Bee Creamer and Sugar Bowl with Spoon
Thistle & Bee's Bee Creamer and Sugar with Spoon.  This is a sterling silver creamer, sugar, and spoon set.  Crafted in a ridged pattern reminiscent of a beehive.  $925.00.  Buy here.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Pardi Bee Table Linens

Pardi Bee Table Linens
Pardi Bee Table Linens.  Italian table linens in an appealingly modern pattern and hue are woven in a family-owned mill in Umbria.  Handcrafted of linen/cotton.  Machine wash.  $190.00 - $220.00.  Buy here.

Monday, May 28, 2012

Blueberry Muffins

Blueberry Muffins Made with Blueberries from the Backyard

Charlotte Sparre Honey & Bees Scarf

Charlotte Sparre Honey & Bees Scarf
Charlotte Sparre Honey & Bees Scarf.  This hand-hemmed, silk scarf was made in Denmark.  13" x 64."  $98.00.  Buy here.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Beekeeper Fabric by Alice Cantrell



beekeeper - sky beekeeper - white
Beekeeper Fabric by Alice Cantrell on Spoonflower.  Prices start at $18.00 per yard.  $11.00 for a fat quarter.  Buy here.

For inspiration visit Alice Cantrell's website.  View her lovely sketches of bees and a bee embroidery design.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Bee Magnets from Ballard Designs

Ballard Designs Bee Magnet
Bee Magnets from Ballard Designs.  Set of 6.  $16.00.  Buy here.

Friday, May 25, 2012

Thistle & Bee Beehive and Honey Jar Salt and Pepper Set

Thistle & Bee Salt and Pepper Set
Thistle & Bee Beehive and Honey Jar Salt and Pepper SetSterling silver with 18 karat yellow gold  vermeil accents.  2.25" high.  $400.00.  Buy here.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Sabino "Les Abeilles" Opalescent Vase

Sabino "Les Abeilles" Opalescent Vase
Sabino "Les Abeilles" Opalescent Vase available from Ruby Lane.  The vase depicts bees on honeycombs amongst a geometric Art Deco pattern.  $500.00.  Buy here.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Cotton

Cotton Relaxing on the Sofa
Cotton is my cousin who is closest in age to me.  He once lived with me for a short time.  One day he walked into my bedroom, glanced out the window, and said, "I like this room.  This will be my room, now."  I stood still like a statue in shock.  "What just happened?"  I thought.  Thankfully, he was ushered back to the other side of the house, after he tried out the large, human bed.  He moved out shortly afterward, much to my relief.

Wallace Napoleon Bee Flatware

Napoleon Bee Flatware
Wallace Napoleon Bee Flatware.  Regal 18/10 stainless steel flatware that's tipped with a Napoleonic bee by Wallace® Silversmiths.  Dishwasher safe.  45-piece service includes eight five-piece place settings plus a five-piece hostess set.  $174.90.  Buy here.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Blueberry Scones

blueberry sconces

blueberry scones made with blueberries from the backyard

Jade Beehive Carving by Master Lapidary Artist Ronald Stevens

Ronald Stevens Jade Beehive Carving
Jade Beehive Carving by Master Lapidary Artist Ronald Stevens available from Ruby Lane.  This unusual piece is fashioned from one large piece of Big Sur jade.  It has been carved out to suggest we are peering inside the rock at a honeycombed hive, with recessed hexagons guarded over by five bees and adorned with several small flowers.  It stands 4 inches tall.  $6,000.00.  Buy here.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Killer Bee of Hidalgo, Texas

I've always wanted to visit Texas, especially to visit the miniature horses that are raised by nuns near Brenham, TX, where my mother's father lived as a child.
But, I have found another reason to visit Texas:  The Killer Bee Capital of the World.  Unfortunately, Hidalgo is on the Texas-Mexico border, right where hurricanes like to land, but really not at all close to Houston, Austin, and Brenham.
The following is an image from The Texas Road Runners.

Killer Bee of Hidalgo, Texas, from The Texas Road Runners

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Ivory Bee Dessert Plate by Abbott Collection

Ivory Bee Dessert Plate
Ivory Bee Dessert Plate by Abbott Collection.  This collection of earthenware pottery carries an embossed bee design and an ivory faux aged finish.  Measures 8 inches in diameter. Sold individually.  $14.49.  Buy here.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Zucchini Bread

Zucchini Bread Made with Zucchini from My Father's Garden

Bee on Leaf Brass Cuff by Elaine Coyne

Elaine Coyne Brass Cuff
Bee on Leaf Brass Cuff by Elaine Coyne.  A lovely solid brass cuff incorporating a verdigris patina, bee motif, and Amethyst and Onyx cabochons.  $100.00.  Buy here.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Eudora Welty House and Gardens, Belhaven Neighborhood, Jackson, Mississippi


Because I am blogging today about a trip to visit the home of acclaimed Mississippi author Eudora Welty, I feel obligated to actually write more than captions for photos.  Of course, photographs were not allowed to be taken inside the house, so words must suffice to document my experience. 

Path to Front of Eudora Welty House
As we approached the house to begin the tour, a couple was standing in the yard, and our docent tour guide asked if they would like to join the tour.  The couple looked to be in their early 50s and said they were from Houston, Texas, and would love to join the tour.  The thin, shift-dress wearing wife said she was an attorney originally from Mississippi; the husband was an architectural historian, hence the ascot around his neck.  In typical Mississippi fashion, the wife does a quick, almost unnoticeable, glance at the docent's name tag and immediately goes into pleasantries.  She is from the same small town in Mississippi as the docent.  In fact (or, of course), they even went to school together.  The architectural historian's face looks like, "Here we go again.  This was supposed to be a quick stop."
Eudora Welty House




The Welty House, a National Historic Landmark,  is a Tudor style house from the 1920s.  It had been updated a little in the 1950s, but primarily has the original features.  It is not a very decorative house, at all.  The finishes are pretty basic:  no fancy hearth or woodwork.  This makes the house appear handsome, if not masculine, which I suppose fits with a Tudor. 
(The only other author's house I recall visiting is that of William Shakespeare in Stratford-Upon-Avon.  It's a Tudor, too.  And, the house didn't leave anywhere near the impression as the line "Get thee to the nunnery!")
Front Entrance into Vestibule
The French doors to the dining room are missing in the Eudora Welty house, but the brass hinges are still there attached to the casing.  There is a curio case with treasures from around the world, including a tea set from Japan.  On the dining table sits a fine example of silversmithing  ̶  a footed bowl. 
At this point, the docent tried to be funny; looking at me he started talking about these round things that you used to use to listen to music, things which aren't familiar to young people these days.  Should I be flattered that he didn't think I was old enough to know what a vinyl record was?  Or should I pity him for just not being funny?   The point was Eudora Welty stored books in her record cabinet, not records.  But, she had a stack of records out on a nearby shelf.  Well, all docents are not created equal; he was not very good at taking cues from visitors that it was time to move on.  The tour took about twice as long as it could have, and I'm one of those people who loves to linger and spend extra long at museums.  But, honestly, the worst part was, if this man had any passion at all for the works of Eudora Welty, he could not convey it.  Seriously, when you see me talk about cookies, there can be no doubt about my love for them!  My eyes grow even larger than they already are, and I unconsciously  began an impish dance.  Coooookies!  Cookies!  Cookies!  Cookies!  Yah--ummm! 
The house has the original bathroom intact with 2" hex tiles on the floor and white subway tiles on the walls surrounding the tub.  The tub is one of those lovely cast iron tubs that swoops around in a curve from the  front side to the foot and then to the wall.
The house has all of the original tarnished brass hardware.  It is simple and masculine in style, like the house.  The kitchen has the original porcelain covered cast iron sink with integrated drainboard.  These sinks make the best art sinks in my experience.  Perhaps, that's what she used it for, because there was scant counter space.  It definitely isn't a chef's kitchen.  There are also several sets of windows that are too high for me to see out of.  They help fill the house with beautiful light, but I, personally,  like a view.  And, we know there is a view on the outside of all sides of the house, except maybe the side with the driveway.
Upstairs there were volumes and volumes of bound correspondence between Eudora Welty and her friends, many of whom were celebrated writers and artists.
Despite having books laying about and random things such as a swan feather from Ireland in a shadow box on the desk downstairs and an old bottle of rubber cement on the desk upstairs, the house just didn't have the feeling of life.  Maybe the Eudora Welty Foundation keeps the house too dusted and clean?  Well, the house definitely isn't haunted (if anyone was interested).  It's weird but the placement of the books, etcetera felt a little contrived.  This might be because the house is as it was in 1986, when she bequeathed it to the State of Mississippi.  This was on the condition that she be allowed to live in it until her death.  She didn't die until 2001.
Probably the best room of the house, is the side porch.  It is large and breezy.  I'd love to have an outdoor space like that.
Garage Doors of Detached Garage - Notice how they are accordion doors.
In Eudora Welty Gardens

For more information visit The Eudora Welty Foundation website.
Tile House Numbers on Pinehurst Street, Belhaven Neighborhood

House with an interesting façade neighboring the property owned by The Eudora Welty Foundation.

The Campus of Belhaven University (formerly College) is across the street from the Eudora Welty House.  There are lovely old oaks on this side of the campus. 
Tiered Cast Iron Fountain at Belhaven University
Column with Corinthian Capital on Belhaven Campus near Fountain
"The Lady of Belhaven" -- I found someone my size on Belhaven Campus.
For lunch, we dined at Sophia's Restaurant in the Historic Fairview Inn, and it was eventful.  My uncle decided to have a martini.  I decided to try a mint julep, for the first time.  (I'm not much of a drinker; and my preference is dark, woody red wine.)  Well, we are seated near the corner with the bar and can overhear the discussion about "never made a martini before."  I knew this would be interesting!  First, I watched as the hostess walked our drinks to the other side of the dining room, attempting to deliver them, and then walked back to us where she began. My uncle who apparently doesn't like olives in his martini, of course, received a martini with two olives.  I had these as my appetizer.  We are talking and getting hungrier and hungrier.  Warm yeast rolls appear with perfect little butterballs.  I consume mine; I am hungry.  Talk and talk.  I tell my uncle,  "We are not discussing politics," several times.  Finally,  I see a tray emerging from the kitchen.
And, I see it come crashing to the ground.  "That was your lunch.  I'm so sorry."  I'm so glad I had a really strong mint julep concoction and a yeast roll!  So, we talk some more.  At last, we are delivered our lunch with another apology.  Unfortunately and without an apology, my redfish became a catfish (one of Mississippi's top exports), but it was cooked nicely and had an excellent aioli on top, so I decided not to mention that it wasn't redfish.  I tried mussels for the first time.  I thought they were good, but I should try them again in a land where they come from.  The rice, however, was the texture of minute rice/pre-cooked rice.  I cook and eat a lot of rice and am partial to something with a nice tooth to it,  like good drawing paper.
So, my uncle insists we go to his house to have strawberries for dessert.  I think it's a lovely idea.  But, somehow, my idea was very different from his.  My mother and I end up at a gigantic Kroger in Madison, Mississippi, trying to find vanilla ice cream.   I stumble through what I thought was a grocery store and end-up  surrounded with enough kitchen equipment to furnish an empty kitchen.  Oh! 
Ice cream in hand; I'm ready to eat strawberries at my uncle's house.  He takes a plastic pint of them out of the frige and places it on the kitchen counter.
My uncle leads us into his office and shows us his brilliant inventory system.  He has sheets of paper listing all of his boxes, their corresponding numbers, and a list of their contents.  I sit down to watch.  My mother attempts to help him find a box with the correct numbers containing badges he received as child.  Fatal flaw:  The boxes are not hidden around the house in numerical order.  While they are searching the storage area off the garage, I realize the strawberries need to be prepared.  They are sad refrigerator strawberries.  I wash them, slice them, and realize they definitely could use some sugar.  I open all of the cupboards.  No, not artificial sweetener .  .  . So, I sprinkle them with a little Jack Daniels and drizzle on some honey.  Perfect.
How did I end up serving dessert at someone else's house?
Did you know you can outfit an entire baby's nursery from Kroger?
I don't know about the light bourbon in the mint julep I had, but I used some fabulous dark bourbon in this bread pudding recipe. It was awesome!

Salisbury Honey Bee Napkin Rings

Salisbury Honey Bee Napkin Rings
Salisbury Honey Bee Napkin Rings.  These are made from pewter.  $61.00.  Buy here.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

SOMSO Model of the Worker Bee

Model of Worker Bee
SOMSO Model of the Worker Bee from Global Technologies.  Honey-bee, Apis mellifica, model enlarged approximately 25 times.  Height: 50 cm., width: 47 cm., depth: 15 cm.  $1,043.00.  Buy here.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Emu Tile Honey Bee Handmade Tile

Emu Tile Honey Bee 2" x 2" Tile
Emu Tile Honey Bee Tile.  Choose from 12 unique, lead-free glazes for this 2" x 2" Arts and Crafts style tile.  $7.00.  Buy here.

Monday, May 14, 2012

French Limoges Golden Bee Coffee Cups and Saucers --NOT AVAILABLE

Limoges Golden Bee Coffee Cups and Saucers
French Limoges Golden Bee Coffee Cups with Saucers listed on Ruby Lane.  French Napoleonic Style. 4 cups & 4 saucers.  $500.00.  Buy here.

NOT AVAILABLE

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Bee Metal Spoon by American Retold

Bee Metal Spoon by American Retold.  This spoon measures about 6" long.  $19.95.  Buy here.

Friday, May 11, 2012

All the Buzz Dishtowel

All the Buzz Dishtowel available from Anthropologie.  Handprinted onto unbleached cotton, a single bee vies to dry all of your pots and pans.  $18.00.  Buy here.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Cloisonné Bee Napkin Rings --NOT AVAILABLE

Cloisonné Bee Napkin Rings
Cloisonné Bee Napkin Rings from Williams-Sonoma.  Cloisonné is an elaborate metalworking technique created by filling intricate copper filigrees with brightly colored enamel, which is then fired and polished. Our unique napkin rings are adorned with an artisan-crafted cloisonné bee, designed with jeweled hues, a generous wingspan and an articulated body. Bee wingspan: 4”. Ring: 1 1/4” diam. Set of four.  $48.00.  Buy here.

NOT AVAILABLE

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The Cat and The Spider

Stormy with a Big Desert Spider
She played with this spider without hurting it at all. 
Stormy is my petite cousin who lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

Pollination Tank by LeifNotes

Anthropologie Pollination Tank
Pollination Tank from Anthropologie.  Larger-than-life bees alight on LeifNotes' playful, twisted-waist silk top.  $98.00.  Buy here.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Vagabond House "Arche" Goblets

"Arche" Goblets
Vagabond House "Arche" Goblets available from Horchow.  An irresistible design featuring bees and honeycombs.  Set of four.  $90.00.  Buy here.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Blue Bombus Dress --NOT AVAILABLE

Anthropologie Blue Bombus Dress
Blue Bombus Dress available from Anthropologie.  Oversized indigo bumblebees buzz around the sweet chevrons of LeifNotes' smocked, open-back dress.  $118.00. Buy here.

NOT AVAILABLE

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Bee Mosaic Mural on Art Nouveau Building in The Hague


Complete Mosiac Mural on the building at Laan van Meerdevoort, 164-168
I can't read Dutch, but I believe the following page includes the building at 164-168 Laan van Meerdevoort on a boat tour of Art Nouveau buildings in The Hague, The Netherlands:  Bouwstijlen in Den Haag, Architect J. Olthuis.


Take a walk to visit the mural using Google Maps Street View.

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Tufted Blooms Pillow --NOT AVAILABLE


Anthropologie Tufted Blooms Pillow
Tufted Blooms Pillow from Anthropologie.  These one-of-a-kind cushions are handstitched from vintage needlepoint and crewelwork kits by the artisans of August Morgan, a company committed to promoting fair-trade in India, then sent to Texas, where they are completed.  $248.00.  Buy here.

This pillow not only has a bee, but it also has my favorite flowers, members of the Narcissus genus -- daffodils.

NOT AVAILABLE

Friday, May 4, 2012

French Napoleonic Bee Etruscan Revival Brooch

French Napoleonic Bee Etruscan Revival Brooch

French Napoleonic Bee Etruscan Revival Brooch  This is an early Victorian French brooch, exquisitely rendered in 18K gold with Etruscan Revival granulation and wire work, circa 1840.  The Napoleonic bee is a symbol of immortality and resurrection and are considered the oldest emblem of the sovereigns of France. $795.00 Buy on Ruby Lane.