Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Barn Doors

Love these - and they seem to be increasingly popular. Unfortunately, very pricey and here. I wonder what the Gallegos use on their barns.


source Design Sponge


source Pioneer Woman


source Belgian Pearls

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source All the Things I Love.
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Saturday, February 18, 2012

A Tale of Two Videos

First up - thank you Sharon Astyk



And next - thank you Jenna I really needed this.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Vilar Donas


This 12th century Romanesque church is just outside Palas de Rei. It was in the newspapers last summer due to the deteriorating condition of the gothic frescoes.


We just drove over one afternoon on the way from somewhere else and found the doors firmly locked. But a delightful little old guy who lives next door showed up and opened the place so we could see it. No pictures allowed inside, so this shot is taken through a hole in the door.


He had memorized an incredible amount of information about the history of the place - originally founded by the monjes sanjuanistas irlandeses or Irish monks of St. John. It later became a burial spot for Knights of the Order of Santiago (Templars charged with protection of the prilgrims) and there are several sepulchres.



He was careful to point out the celtic motifs in the carved arch - including clover, thistle supporting the celtic connection, as well as the detailing on the figures on the capitals, one of which was sporting a celtic tonsure (frankly - a medieval mullet). He told us there were several similar doorways in Germany as well.



It´s quite tiny and doesn´t take a lot of time to take in. An additional photo here by Miguel Vila, along with some absolutely stunning images of Galicia in the rest of the gallery.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Rebatching

Got a slow cooker over Christmas and this is my first hot process soap.

Not without it´s hiccups - started out with individual cakes and the results were, er, interesting. V took one look and said ¨Mortadela¨. I myself thought ¨spam¨.


So I rebatched by shredding with a veggie peeler and added a white layer, dusted with cocoa powder à la Future Primitive.



At last - a girly soap! It has a fruity scent mixture of FOs and EOs. Plum Blossom? Fruit Punch?

Friday, February 3, 2012

Cabin Fever


Zane Grey´s cabin!
Via photosbyadrienne


Villa Else



David Pocknell´s barn in Essex


Via XYZ photos flickr


Strawbale by Sita Sanders


Dunton Hot Springs



More at Cabin Porn.