New Wes Anderson anyone?!
May 3, 2012
Wes Anderson’s latest film should be out in theaters very soon. Some of his movies are among my favorites, like The Royal Tenenbaums and The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou. Something about the studied sets, highly specific characters, quirkiness and deadpan humor just charm me. Naturally, I’m excited for his next endeavor and happy to be seeing Mr. Bill Murray once again!
Matt Damon: Out Making the World a Better Place
May 2, 2012
Did you know that Matt Damon– guy with amazing acting chops, handsome boyish good looks, and big heart– is co-founder of Water.org? This organization works with developing countries to make clean water and sanitation possible. They do so by setting up wells within reasonable distances of villages so people can have a nearby sustainable water supply.
Long-term solutions that are community-based are the best solutions to the problems that many countries face: disease and death due to unsafe, unclean water or no water at all. It’s great that water.org partners with communities to enable and empower them to take an active part in the process. Another focus is basic sanitation; water sources that are overrun and polluted with waste from animals and humans is no good. Toilets, my friends, are still a new thing to many people. Read more on why and how Matt is involved.
Every single day, no joke, I give thought (and thanks) to our ability to access clean water any time we want to. I’m constantly reminding Luke not to let the water run. {He might say that ‘constant reminding’ is really nagging, but it’s for a good reason.} Having immediate access to clean water, which most of us in the U.S. enjoy, is a privilege that many others around the world don’t have. We take it for granted. In fact, many people die from a lack of clean water.
Do any of you have this on your brain, too? Water being scarce is one of a billion concerns we have for the environment and its limited resources. As a culture we are more aware of the effects of over-consumption and to our credit we are making changes in an effort to reverse and halt the negative effects of the way we live. When ‘going green’ became very popular and everyone seemed to seriously ‘rethink,’ reduce, and reuse all I could think was that if ever there was a trend worth jumping on the bandwagon for, this was it. Go green! Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. And for goodness sake, turn off the faucet when you’re brushing your teeth! Also, do your best not to pollute water sources. {This is me stepping off my soapbox. Thanks for reading!}
p.s. Concord, Massachusetts has voted to ban the sale of single-use bottled water. It’s contentious. Hear about it from the Boston Globe and here.
p.s.s. How wonderful is Matt Damon…family man, humanitarian, environmentally conscious and active, talented and incredibly cute?! Making the world a better place is right;)
Strange bedfellows?
We are lucky to have our own symphony orchestra here in Portland. Many people I know attend their performances regularly, but apparently it took their doing the music of Queen to get me to attend! On Saturday night we went out with a few friends to hear the PSO take on Freddie Mercury and company. They are such a talented group and sounded beautiful, but the event was not exactly what we expected; for instance, there was a singer. Who invited audience participation. Who encouraged my seat-neighbors to belt out notes they couldn’t quite hit. The University of Southern Maine Choir joined in, too, and they helped round out the vocals. Here’s a snippet:
We had fun getting out and about with friends, and it made us both want to go back for a “real” PSO performance!
Psssst!
April 26, 2012
Ever go out in public with unwashed hair? Of course you have. Doing so is no biggie since nowadays there are tons of products that help you prolong your freshly washed hair another day or so, to keep your blowout going, or to allow you to freshen up your hair by days end. However, all of these products have eluded me. I likely need them most: I have fine, dark brown hair. The ‘greasies’ don’t do anyone justice, but those with darker hair get the shine faster than not. I try different shampoos and conditioners often and sometimes I never know how the next day without washing will go…so I’m pretty sure I look like this today:
{George Clooney in Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? with a tad too much hair pomade that his character had a penchant for. I am not wearing product though!}
Many a’ blogger { like this one & this one} have touted the fantastic results of Pssssst! dry shampoo. It’s old school and still around…that’s enough credentials for me to give it a go~ I will let you know if it does the trick. Check any Sephora or beauty store out there and you’ll see the science behind dry shampoos has been formulated by lots of hair care companies and we have our pick. I’ll start with the cheap stuff first. This may not be a great match for dark hair, but there are some on the market in shades of brown. Oh, and while greasies aren’t welcome on my head, messy hair is! Got to love a messy, tousled ponytail shown by one of my very favorite bloggers: A Cup of Jo.
Maine Things Monday: Seaside Romance
April 23, 2012
Spring mating amongst birds is ever-present right now. They’ve been busy doing their dance and if you’re lucky {pun possibly intended} you’ll catch them in action. On a recent hot, sunny day I walked over to Casco Bay Ferry Lines to pick up tickets to Peaks Island. The party boats and ferries were proudly sitting atop the sun-sparkling water; the sea gulls were calling; the salt air was blowing!
Then I glanced over and right next to “Island Romance” were two pigeons doing a choreographed dance. It was as if Cole Porter’s “Let’s Do It, Let’s Fall in Love” was playing in the distance, coming off the ocean like a fog, setting the scene.
Contrary to what some may believe, Mother Nature must think we do need more pigeons! The old song and dance goes on…
These Days…
April 22, 2012
I’ve been so busy these days. We’ve been renovating at work which means every.single.thing in the store had to be packed up and removed and then brought back in and put back out. A labor of love!
Good stuff went on over the weekend: My father-in-law had a birthday! My step-sister’s engagement party went down! Our Sunday was lazy. I discovered this lemon deliciousness which was fun to make and difficult to stop eating.
It’s Earth Day!! Here it rained and the green things got greener. The sigh of relief from our Lady Earth was audible in the spongy ground underfoot. Trees are budding and flowers like daffodils are popping up all over!
Happy Earth Day!
Playing it Cool
April 18, 2012
Maine Things Monday
April 16, 2012
Remember when I mentioned the Flea-For-All opening in Portland? Well, on opening day at 10am sharp I was there checking things out! There were two floors of vendors set up {I hear they’ll be adding more and rotating the line-up} and lots of people milling about. Very exciting! Jewelry, vintage clothing, old dishes & mugs, new lamps with funky designs, handmade pottery, aprons, and owl pillows. There were bicycles, records, and some furniture in the mix, too.
Everything was nicely edited. The highlight was Ziggy the Talking Clown! {It reminded me of the movie Big!}
The entire weekend was gorgeous and sun-filled. I started it by taking a walk around Mackworth Island with a friend:
Then a hike on Bradbury Mountain with another friend where some birders spotted an Eagle:
That tiny dot at the top of the photo is the Eagle. The sun was glaring down and I couldn’t see a thing so I literally pointed my phone camera in that direction and got what I could! Yesterday at my in-law’s house a mature Eagle took a break on the rocks long enough so we got a good look at just how large of a bird they are when they aren’t soaring up above. I guess over the weekend they were out cruising the skies while most of us were out combing the land, enjoying the weather.
What were you up to over the weekend?
A Few of my Favorite Things
April 14, 2012
And these are a few of my favorite things…
{Disclaimer: I am not Oprah so I won’t be giving these things away to all of you readers. Also, I have not ever seen The Sound of Music.}
It was 4th grade, I’m pretty sure, when I walked into a classmate’s house and heard Edie Brickell & the New Bohemians’ “What I am” playing on the stereo. Her mom was probably listening to it on record or cassette tape! It has since been my song y’all. Or, don’t the cool kids call it “my jam”? Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars has lots of gems on it: “Nothing” and “Little Miss S.” are two of my other favorites.
When Harry Met Sally. Both Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan are excellent in this and there are some funny and memorable scenes! It highlights the way women v.s. men view relationships; platonic and otherwise. Carrie Fisher is great in this, too. I never get bored of this movie.
Who doesn’t like to eat? Who? Stonewall Kitchen is a Maine-grown and -based company that makes delicious, I repeat delicious, condiments, mixes, marinades, dips, and jams and so on. This is coming with me to a friend’s birthday get-together tonight: my go-to appetizer to bring to a gathering {I add walnuts}:
Stationary, for whatever reason, has always appealed to me. It might be that you write someone to thank them, share the love, make them laugh, wish them a happy birthday or congratulations…it might be that the paper can be so lovely or fun or interesting…I think it’s the combination. I have a stash of “last one” notecards; of the box where the rest have been used and sent, but I couldn’t bear to use the last one because I loved them so much.
So I save them to remember. Someday I want to frame them all and put them on a tucked-away wall. Not to offend, but this one-liner about a frame cluster made me laugh!
What are a few of your favorite things? Do tell!
Good Chi and Candy
April 12, 2012
We have a house guest this week. He wiggles, snores, snorts, and while we’re out he sleeps pressed up against our glass doors, behind the curtains. His name is Chi. Maybe you guessed {correctly} that he’s a pug. A little snuggly bugger who’s a pleasure to have around. {The photo above is not of Chi, but made me laugh!} He has chickens at home, too, so ours are no big deal to him. We’ve been having fun this week and it will be sad when he goes. Some of our fun has to do with calling him silly names…I’ve taken to “Cheeeese” {stolen from Old School}:
The chickens are doing great after the big scare at our house the other day. Ruby is on high alert, but we’ve been letting them hang out in our enclosed garden so there isn’t the threat of a fox. Plus, they’re turning over the soil and getting paid in worms. Win-win. Scratch-Scratch.
This week we’ve been lying low. Renting movies like J. Edgar, making lazy dinners like scrambled eggs, and eating way too much leftover Easter candy that my sister-in-law gave to us. Being reacquainted with Sprees and Cadbury mini eggs is killing any health kick I thought I was on. Who am I kidding?! The Gelato Fiasco I found in my grocery cart isn’t helping things on that end either. And I admit that I didn’t find it in my cart; the proper word would be placed. Tomorrow I Juice. Or at least drink kale smoothies and try to undo this voodoo. Anyone else OD’ing on sugar these days? How about dog sitting?






















