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The Artful Engineer…

18 Monday Apr 2011

Posted by Satin & Sand in Design, Photography, Reflections, Relationships, Writing

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Engineer, Engineer mind, Flash Story, Industrial design, Photography, postaweek 2011, Remote control

EngineerM

© Joan Currie

Practical ends are achieved through the application of scientific principles. 

When I asked an engineer how his remote control worked, just before Masterpiece Theatre last evening, all I wanted to know was how to turn the device on. His eyes lit up when he sensed that what I really wanted to know was every excruciating detail about the principles of operation – mechanical, electrical, and infrared.

Feigning interest, I made the mistake of nodding my head and this he took as a go ahead for a further in depth discussion about material science – plastics and metals strength, fatigue factors, and wear characteristics. To really drive home his points, he decided to disassemble the remote control to expose and speak to the major components of each subsystem contained therein.

As he addressed assembly time, I asked if perhaps he could show me the series of steps necessary to put the device back together so that I might watch my show. Unfortunately, he detected an opportunity to improve on the design of one of the many pieces now arranged in a geometric grid on the coffee table before us and disappeared into his workroom to obtain just the right tool for the job.

I never did find out how the remote control worked but did learn wherein his passions lay.

Limericks…

16 Saturday Apr 2011

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beautiful, Bunny, Chick, Easter, Limerick, Photography, Poetry

© Joan Currie

There once was a white bunny named Feaster
Who ate all the chocolate eggs for Easter
The children were quite sad
And his mom was so mad 
That she spanked him on his fluffy keister. 

and

There once was an odd-looking chick named Sue
Who was at a loss for something to do
She went to the town fair
And had a good time there
But came home still feeling lonely and blue. 

These surreal looking animals and some Godiva chocolate served as prompts for the limericks. Inject some fun into your day – try writing a limerick yourself!

Riches…

15 Friday Apr 2011

Posted by Satin & Sand in America's Next Top Model, Fashion, Photography, Reflections

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America's Top Model, Anne of Green Gables, Anne Shirley, beautiful, Beauty, Fashion, Kevin Sullivan, Khrystyana Kazakova, L. M. Montgomery, Laura Tillinghast, Photography, postaweek 2011, riches

© Laura Tillinghast

Anne Shirley: You know something, Diana? We are rich. We have sixteen years to our credit, and we both have wonderful imaginations. We should be as happy as queens.
[gestures to the setting sun]
Anne Shirley: Look at that. You couldn’t enjoy its loveliness more if you had ropes of diamonds.
Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery, screenplay by Kevin Sullivan and
Joe Wiesenfeld 

We are temporary stewards to all that surrounds us.

Model: Khrystyana Kazakova

Evening bags…

14 Thursday Apr 2011

Posted by Satin & Sand in Design, Fashion, Photography, Reflections

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beautiful, Beauty, Fashion, Photography, postaweek 2011

© Joan Currie

Je ne fais pas la mode, je suis la mode.
I don’t do fashion, I am fashion.
Coco Chanel 

I spied these elegant silk evening clutches in a Copenhagen shop window.

Believe it…

12 Tuesday Apr 2011

Posted by Satin & Sand in Fashion, Photography, Reflections

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beautiful, Beauty, Fashion, Lai Man Cheung, Lauren DiMarco, Photography, postaweek 2011, Sophia Loren

© Lai Man Cheung - Detail

Nothing makes a woman more beautiful than the belief that she is beautiful.
Sophia Loren

Know you are beautiful. Full stop.

Model – Lauren DiMarco

Imperfection…

11 Monday Apr 2011

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Anaïs Nin, beautiful, Beauty, Imperfection, Perfection, Photography, postaweek2011

© Lydia Hudgens

I know why families were created, with all their imperfections. They humanize you. They are made to make you forget yourself occasionally, so that the beautiful balance of life is not destroyed. – Anaïs Nin

I used to call a relative every week to catch up on the latest news, share craft ideas, and hear about a family who lived across the street from her and appeared to be blissfully perfect in every way.

From my end of the phone line without the visuals, I imagined a family similar to one portrayed in a J. Crew catalog – dashing, smiling, and engaging. With no more than my relations’ vantage point to go on, this family’s success stories, over time, began to gnaw away at my satisfaction with the day to day goings on in my own household.

Until those conversations, perfection was not something to which I aspired, but then, quite insidiously, perfection was something for which I yearned even though I knew it was as elusive and as ethereal as a cloud and antithetical to the things that made my family the happiest  – creativity, originality, and spontaneity.

One day my relation contacted me to say that the mother of the perfect family had asked her eldest to fetch daddy for Sunday dinner. When the daughter entered the father’s den, she found him dead – hanging from the rafters. The mother and daughters moved away shortly thereafter and no one ever learned what darkness lay behind the family’s spit and polished exterior.

The illusion of perfection was shattered and has remained so for me since. I have no interest in chasing some ideal of perfection or near perfection and am quite content with the wabi-sabiness of my well-lived and well-loved life.

Model: Lauren DiMarco

Beautiful Cakes…

08 Friday Apr 2011

Posted by Satin & Sand in Design, Garden, Photography, Reflections

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beautiful, Cakes, Lauren DiMarco, Marie Antoinette, Photography, postaweek2011 Beauty

© Lauren DiMarco

Qu’ils mangent de la brioche.
Attributed to Marie-Thérese, not Marie Antoinette

The color palette of this romantic sideboard laden with decorative cakes and sweets for a garden party reminds me of the sumptuous sets in Sofia Coppola’s 2006 film, Marie Antoinette.

© Lauren DiMarco

Good, Better, Best…

06 Wednesday Apr 2011

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© Rummy Makmur

The best American girl is interested everywhere in the best way of doing everything. – Mrs. M. E. W. Sherwood (1887) from Royal Girls

The quotation above along with St. Jerome’s: Good, better, best. Never let it rest. ‘Til your good is better and your better is best, and  Be ever engaged, so that whenever the devil calls he may find you occupied, have kept many a young girl and grown woman occupied striving for one lofty pursuit after another. Is that a good thing?

Model: Lauren DiMarco

because it’s…

05 Tuesday Apr 2011

Posted by Satin & Sand in Garden, Photography, Reflections

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beautiful, Beauty, Daffodils, e.e. cummings, Garden, Photography, Poetry, postaweek 2011, Spring

© Joan Currie

Spring
thingS

dare to do people

(& not
the other way

round)because it

‘s A
pril

e. e. cummings

Spring is upon us! Dare to do one new activity a week for the whole year starting today and see how your life will be transformed!

One lovely spring day in my childhood, I dared to give my mother the most extravagant bouquet she had ever beheld. I had a delightful time gathering daffodils and tulips from all the neighbors’ gardens in our area and beyond. So immense was the offering that I struggled to carry the jumble of flowers home without damaging any of the delicate petals. I was quivering with excitement when I extended it to her.

Regrettably, my mother’s reaction was not what I had imagined when she learned from whence the flowers had come. (My life was indeed transformed for many weeks thereafter!)

Sari…

01 Friday Apr 2011

Posted by Satin & Sand in Fashion, Photography, Reflections

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beautiful, Beauty, Fashion, Lauren Currie, Naveen Patnaik, Photography, postaweek 2011, Sari, Skaykh Farhan

© Shaykh Farhan

The sari’s radiance, vigor and variety, produced by a single straight length of cloth, should give us in the West pause and make us think about the zipper, the dart and the shoulder pad. – Naveen Patnaik

The sari is the most elegant dress for women bar none.

Model: Lauren DiMarco

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