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Cozy Living with Hygge (pronounced Hoo-ga)

Three popular components of Hygge - a hot drink, a sweet treat and candles. Hygge is a lifestyle that is part of the Danish way of life and something we all could use. It's a cozy, relaxed way of spending time with friends and family as well as solo. In my family it was called "Gemutlichkeit". My grandmother, who usually spoke German, used to say that word whenever she ate something she especially enjoyed. I just finished reading a fantastic book on the subject of Hygge, written by the director of the Happiness Institute in Copenhagen, Meik Wiking. Yes, there does exist a Happiness Institute where happiness is studied under a microscope. What an amazing concept. Anyway, the book is entitled The Little Book of Hygge and I have to say it is a gem of a read. The design of the printed book itself is very hygge, perfectly sized to read in bed or a cozy chair. Printed on beautiful paper with a smooth, colorful cover. Full of sweet little illustrations to enhance...

Crafty Garden Ideas

I am a so-so gardener. I love the results but often don't want to put in the work. So, I am always looking for easy garden projects that will give me a lot of visual impact. But, I don't want them to break the bank or take up the whole weekend. An afternoon now and again is fine and, quite honestly, it does feel really good to play in the dirt. Photo Source: Empress of Dirt Crafty In Cobb is on Pinterest and I've made a board of Garden Ideas that could be really enjoyable to do. Hope you like!

Zombies at Sope Creek

Yesterday was a beautiful warm Sunday afternoon. Me and the family decided to hike at Sope Creek Park, local to Marietta, GA. The Sope Creek trails are a complex network of small bumpy trails through the woods and larger dirt trails where you can ride a bike. The main trail is an easy loop that's a bit under 2 miles. The parking area is not especially large and we had to wait a few minutes for a spot to open. It was well worth the time. The trails are well marked so that you know which are for riding bikes and which are not. And, there are also well placed maps throughout the trails so that it is fairly easy to get around the area. For many visitors, the main goal of walking the trail is to see the old Civil War Paper Mill Ruins . It is a beautiful sight. The remains of the building are right by Sope Creek, as was necessary 150 years ago for the production of paper. It is a bit tucked away via the trail and a decent walk but it is so w...

Margaret Atwood's "Variations on the Word Sleep"

Margaret Atwood is quite famous these days as the author of  The Handmaid's Tale . If you haven't read it, well, it's an enticing read to say the least. However, I personally am a bigger fan of Atwood's poetry. Variations on the Word Sleep is one of my favorites. I won't tell you what I think it means. Atwood's poetry can be fairly open to interpretation. Enjoy! I would like to watch you sleeping, which may not happen. I would like to watch you, sleeping. I would like to sleep with you, to enter your sleep as its smooth dark wave slides over my head and walk with you through that lucent wavering forest of bluegreen leaves with its watery sun & three moons towards the cave where you must descend, towards your worst fear I would like to give you the silver branch, the small white flower, the one word that will protect you from the grief at the center of your dream, from the grief at the center I would like to follow you up the long...

Great Garden Ideas!

Do you love Pinterest? Me, too! I'm keeping a Garden Board to help me figure out what to do with my mostly wooded backyard. Some of these designs are pipe dreams. But what's life without a little dreaming? Feel free to check it out. There are loads of good ideas here!

Fun GEO Patterns to Print & Color!

One of the best parts about being a working designer is the opportunity to share your work with the world. Well, for me it's primarily with my friends in Cobb County but with apps like Instagram and Twitter it's easy to reach well beyond our own serene little corner of the universe. I posted 2 pretty floral pattern designs for coloring last week and have two different designs to share today. Same as last week the designs I'm sharing here will print at 8x10" on a letter-sized sheet of paper. If you want a really great experience coloring I suggest buying some inexpensive watercolor paper from Michaels or Targer or wherever. Cut the page to 8.5x11" and print via the sheet-feeder. The color of whatever media you use - pencil, pen, crayon - will be pretty spectacular. For the image above I used my favorite Prismacolor pencils. The color saturation is really deep and it's pretty easy to blend color. Crayola are fine but you do have to press pretty hard to...

Pretty in Purple - A Walk Around the Neighborhood Looking for Color

Whether you work from home or in an office or are a homemaker it's really important to take a break every morning. My favorite morning break is a walk around my neighborhood to get some fresh air and light exercise. The neighborhood is large enough that I have choices about where to go and how long I want to walk. But it's not so large that as I get lost in thought it takes me an hour to walk home. Which has happened when I've drifted out of the neighborhood. I always have my phone handy so that I can take photos here and there. Earlier this week I was on a quest to find various tones of a specific color - purple. And, in one short 15 minute walk I found five beautiful flowers. I don't know what they all are. For sure I photographed a sedum, lilirope and hydrangea. The others I can't identify. But they are all quite pretty. Next time you're out for a walk or hike play a color game. See how many plants you can find of a certain color...