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black halo, silk baby doll dress, hazel cox, calvin klein shoes, strappy leather heelsOn February 10 of this year, Dustin and I officially fled the tortuous unknown of bidding war purgatory and jumped straight into the searing hot certainty of property ownership. Again.

In March of 2010, we purchased our home in a cozy, quiet little neighborhood just blocks away from our favorite Boise-living perks – the Boise River, the Greenbelt, and a generous pocket of incredible ethnic markets. As we settled into our new home, we couldn’t help but notice that the tiny ramshackle of a dwelling next door was vacant. The poor old place had a caved roof, sagging shingles, and more dandelions carpeting the yard than grass.

Guinevere cropped wool sweater, Calvin Klein heelsWe watched. We waited. Eventually, the yokels who owned the place came around and, through a series of conversations that included impromptu outbursts of harmonica solos and requests for a “jar of water”, we discerned that the old woman who lived there several years ago had died, and her gaggle of toothless offspring were fixing to sell.

Black Halo, Hazel Cox, warm color palate

A Fiery Getup: Flame-red silk dress by Black Halo / Orange cropped angora-wool sweater by Guinevere for Anthropologie / Ochre tights by Worthington / Charcoal leather strapped heels by Calvin Klein / Serpent necklace & bracelet by Hazel Cox

 

It was a lengthy, exhausting, and teeth gnashing battle to get these folks to comprehend that the chunk of dirt and dilapidated shack was not in fact worth the laughable $80k they were asking, but eventually we prevailed and paid a fine sum of $30k for the neglected but infinitely promising lot.

Black Halo, Guinevere wool sweater, silk dress, Calvin Klein heels, Hazel CoxNow, the real work begins. What was once an oppressively depressing, mold-infested shanty filled with cobwebs and over a century of palpable memories is now slowly but surely becoming a greenhouse and studio apartment. The weed-strewn lot is now home to a community garden (and a petanque court, for good measure). We’re slowly coaxing the peach, plum, and apricot trees back to their fruitful old selves, and are making plans for chickens and bees……perhaps a goat or two.

farming, gardening in Idaho, petanque courtThe future home of what we’re tentatively calling “Handsomehound Farm”

Out of the frying pan and into the fire……..we’ve invested ourselves in a lifetime of work; my arms feel like wet noodles and I have constant blisters on my hands from digging, scraping, and shaping the soil, and my skin is dry to cracking from being constantly caked with dirt……but for now, it’s definitely the fire of inspiration and dedication we’re feeling.

 

 

Digging garden furrows with Edmund K. Handsomehound

Great feats of dedicated inspiration can often suck the motivation out of other creative endeavors…..thank goodness for the unending fashion prowess of Kelly Lynae, who dressed me for this post, and whatever would I do without Bethany Walter‘s indomitable photography skills. A big huzzah! to Jessica Holmes this week too, for suggesting we stage a photo shoot in my “haunted shanty.”  It’s an incredible blessing to have such creative, talented friends.

Betty Page haircut, silk frock, wool sweater, rope necklace, brunette

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Yesterday morning, I slid into a snow bank. My little Nissan and I went careening down an icy hill on Highway 55 and smacked right into a giant berm of snow, and it’s all my fault. Here’s what happened:

I was running late leaving the house and needed to make it from Boise to McCall in just over 2 hours to make a work meeting on time. Normally, driving like Danica Patrick on one of her slow days is no big deal, but say there’s a little slush and ice on the winding, narrow highway separating one from a destination….a reasonable person would remove their lead boot and stick it in the trunk for extra rear weight and drive like Betty White, but as my manfriend is so good at pointing out, I’m not always the most reasonable of people. I had just reached the other side of Little Donner Pass – which, for those of you who don’t know the area, is a narrow, steep, tree-and-rock covered pass with a four-lane highway  gouged through its center – and as I began my descent, I hit a rather deep pocket of slush covering a sheet of ice. I began to slip, and what did I do? Yes, I hit my brakes. Silly me. My car and I took a nice, leisurely double rotation across all four mercifully empty lanes and landed – THUNK – in a snow bank about halfway down the hill on the other side of the road. As I sat there, stunned and trembling but remarkably unharmed, I thought of the last interaction I had with Dustin before leaving the house:

Me (jumping up and down): I gotta go, I gotta go! Hurry up and give me a hug so I can get outta here, I’m running late!

Dustin (giving me a hug and a kiss on the forehead): You know, you can be a real turd when you’re in a hurry.

Me (squirming out of his embrace and sprinting for the door): Yes, I know. Sorry. See you in a couple days!

Dustin: Love you – drive safely, please!

What a turd indeed. Had I driven like a reasonable person rather than plowing forward like a disgruntled ox, I would have noticed how nasty the road was on the pass and could have saved myself a ride in the Mad Hatter’s teacups. Had I not wrecked, I would have been only 5 minutes late to my meeting instead of 20.

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All these what-ifs got me thinking, as I eased out of the berm and crept along the highway at a respectable 40 mph…….in some parallel universe, I drove wisely and avoided that wreck. In another reality, I left my home a few minutes earlier and careened right into the massive white truck that sped by me on the other side of the pass. In yet another, I over-corrected my steering and flipped down the pass rather than taking the loopy slide I did today. Endless possibilities…..at least that’s the theory according to Brian Greene. So all things considered, I’m glad I woke up today in this reality rather than some other, less fortunately structured parallel universe.

vintage, brown leather pumps, socks with heels, Betty Paige hairstyle, brunette  (If you’re curious, the reason parallel universes popped into my head is because of Monday night’s Coast to Coast show on this very topic. I just adore George Noory and his large, caterpillar-like mustache….)

belted dress, unexpected color palate, mixing patterns in fashion, thrifty fashion, vintageAbout the Outfit: This little adventure with Idaho roads and meditation on the unseen worlds that are endlessly layered upon our current reality also got me thinking about the many friends I’ve been fortunate enough to encounter during my stay in this sheet of life. My dear friend Andie Bravender-Mueller was kind enough to pack up some of her precious cargo from her vintage clothing store – Pursuing Andie – and gave us FU broads the go-ahead to paw through her collection and choose an outfit for this week’s blog. Thank you so very much, Andie – you are just lovely!

The dress I’m wearing for this week’s post is perfect for me in that it’s not something I would pick up on first glance, but would instead maybe pull it from amongst the many racks of clothing at any given vintage store, consider it briefly, move on in search of more obviously “me” items, and then not be able to get it out of my head. It takes a little time and consideration to truly appreciate this piece – it’s graceful, feminine collar, the simple, understated print with muted palate coupled with an unexpected burst of jewel tones at the hem, and the elegant line from sleeve to waist. It’s an incredibly thoughtfully made garment, and suits me beautifully.

turquoise jewelry, antique Indian jewelry, silver and turquoiseThe jewelry is a mix – some from the relentlessly talented Hazel Cox, some turquoise Navajo pawn jewelry from my great-grandmother, and a gold medallion from my grandfather. The belt is something I found at a clothing exchange years ago, and the shoes are also from Pursuing Andie and are still available for sale, as is the dress….so if you love them, know that they could be yours!

And as long as I’m praising friends for being incredible at what they do, many thanks to Bethany for these photos – simple, elegant, and wonderfully composed.

 

 

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