Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Aesthetics...Oscar Wilde Understood It



I may have posted about this awhile back, but just in case, I am definitely going to now.

There are some things that I buy - everyone has something like this - that I get a tremendous amount of pleasure from just looking at. For example, I own a lamp (Where the hell did I put that digital camera???) that I found at a thrift store a few months ago for $10.00. The base is a Greek Goddess in black with one hand on her hip and the other gracefully arched over her head as if to support the upper section of the lamp. It used to have 3 candelabra that rested below the lampshade, but two are broken away. The middle that supports the bulb is meant to look like a candlestick and it is topped off with a creamy, white shade - not the original, but the shape suits it. All of this unusual goodness is standing on a black and white marble base with a gold toned, ornate pedestal that the Goddess stands on. I adore it and have spent long moments since I bought it just looking at it in admiration. It may sound tacky, but I find it truly lovely. It is prominently sitting on an apple green end table in my living room so that I always have a good view of it. My husband's reaction to this piece of art was "Eh. It's a lamp. As long as you like it, that's all that matters. Does it work?" He asked this because the one on my nightstand does not, but I bought it for .50 because I think it looks cool. I'll eventually remember to get the lamp kit to fix it. But I digress.

Another example of something I get a lot of enjoyment out of are teacups and saucers, and bowls of the above pattern that I found at a favorite flea market. There were 12 pieces altogether I believe, and I picked them up - the whole bunch - for $5.oo. The pattern is called "J & G Meakin Classic Blue Nordic", and I found out today that teacups go for around $15 and a stained teacup will fetch $4. That part is cool, but I just like the blue and white pattern and find it pleasing. I buy odd pieces of Willow pattern along with similar items when I can find them. I am enjoying my coffee out of one of my teacups right now. It is a simple thing, just a bit of pretty glass, but it provides something that is beautiful to nourish the asthetic part of me.

I hope everyone really does have something in their homes that can make them stop and admire beauty. It goes a long way to soothing spirits and easing hearts.

Saturday, May 03, 2008

"Iron Man" Rocks!!!



As a rule, I consider anything that Robert Downey Jr. is in, to be worth seeing. "Iron Man" is no exception. Went to see it this evening with the husband and some friends, and it really was as good as I thought it would be. No one was dissapointed. I have never been much of a comic book person and so I have never read the "Iron Man' comics or knew anything about them either. Still, I enjoy the super hero movies a great deal, and I don't have to care whether or not it is true to form. It is a sort of mental reprieve...sort of like the ones that people get who enjoy Stephen King or Anne Rice movies, but don't read the books. They always get them completely wrong, and I critique them - both to myself and others- by how they differ from the books.

Now, I am done rambling. Go see the movie!

Friday, May 02, 2008

Rockin' Out With The XBox



So, this is the new toy in the house. We have been having a lot of fun with this, and anyone who owns one understands. Stuff like this comes out and I flash back to being in a store playing "Pac-Man" and only being about 4 years old. It was the coolest thing ever at the time... Gaming has come such a long way. Astonishing breakthroughs in all of our technology though. Now if I can just keep the kids from beating the crap out of each other with the sticks.

On an aside, in the flower bed of evil that everything usually dies in, the plants have taken a turn for the better. Forsythias, Roses, Tiger Lilies, and some other unidentified plant are all doing well and I am relieved to at last have survivors. That part of my yard has been an irksome matter for me in the past. I am glad to be moving beyond that.