Racing to get to the beach before the sunset last night I snapped the birds on the dock before I noticed the flash was on. What should have been a photo for the discard pile turned out to be a not only a good representation of the variety of gulls on Long Island Sound but an atmospheric, almost arsty shot of blinged-out beady-eyed birds in the dying light. Click to embiggen for the full effect.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Diamond Eyes
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Backyard Color
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
A Night at the Beach
Wednesday evening: race round the bay. From Lloyd Harbor
to the Long Island Sound
to Eaton's Neck
and back to Huntington harbor
Cool off
The obligatory pool shot: inviting and so irresistible, especially as we're into a streak of hot summer days.
Time to don the Oliver Peoples sunglasses and dive right into the pool
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Soft Geometrics

Warp and Weft, the luxury custom rug manufacturer, has launched a new collection of silk and merino wool hand-tufted designs. The Organica Collection features bold geometric prints with a soft color palette like the Arch Marscapone pictured above and these beauties selected below:
Mum Gilt
Echelon Gilt
Ophidian Orbit Smoke
Yumi Slate
The rugs carry the Goodweave seal certifying they were manufactured free of child-labor. These sumptuous Warp and Weft rugs can be fully customized for color, size or texture and are available to the trade only.
Friday, July 08, 2011
On the bay
Finally, the rain stopped
The sun came out-and so did the bunny
the sun set
and set again
and again.
Sunsets on the bay. It never gets old.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Guaranteed washout
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Of course...
Photos from first day of summer 2011, the longest day, the solstice. We never know what kind of weather we'll have here on June 21. This year it's warm, humid and buggy. And what's that I hear this morning? Thunder? More than likely because the pool is finally open.
Which means it will storm for at least the next four days. Guaranteed.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Valuing our Heritage
The Andrew Geller Architectural Archive Preservation and Film project gives us a unique opportunity to document and preserve the catalog of a significant contributor to America's architectural heritage. The value of this undertaking as a future resource for research into architecture, social history and design should not be underestimated. Although it reached its kickstarter goal a few days ago the cost of cataloging the archive and making a documentary about Andrew Geller's work will be much higher than the $3000 raised so far. There is still time to pledge a donation and receive a corresponding award, so click on over to Kickstarter to see how you can be part of this exciting initiative.
Friday, May 20, 2011
The Andrew Geller Architectural Archive Preservation and Film
A new video from Jake Gorst for The Andrew Geller Architectural Archive Preservation and Film that will document the legacy of the mid-century architect. This Kickstarter project has just two weeks left to run. That means it's time for an extra push to get those pledges rolling in and meet the target by June 2nd.

Geller is becoming increasingly well known and new finds come to light all the time. Cataloging them all is a huge undertaking - Andrew Geller has kept every blueprint, sketch and photo he worked on. To fund what will become an invaluable resource for students of architecture and design your help is needed.
What YOU can do:
WATCH the video (keep an eye out for this house)!
VISIT Andrew Geller.net for more information on the life and works of the architect and artist.
Saturday, May 07, 2011
In the yard: Saturday Morning in Spring
Monday, May 02, 2011
Shirley Geller & The Rockstar Framer
Last month we hung most of the art that had been casually leaning on various credenzas and consoles throughout The Cool House. One piece, however, was deemed by Rockstar Framer, Cherie Via, to have a frame unworthy of its composition, line and color.
This was the Shirley Geller '92 painting I successfully bid on at the Andrew Geller Archive Preservation Fundraiser at DWR last year. I was drawn to it because the bold orange and blue colors and the composition echoed the black beams and new color scheme of the great room. Cherie took it back to Ripe Art Gallery and picked out this fabulously simple mid-brown wood and metal frame for it. We agreed the painting needed to sit in a heavy linear mat to emphasis the dark vertical lines, especially as I envisaged it hanging on this previously blank strip of wall in the kitchen. Three weeks later the piece was ready for collection and yesterday we hung it in place. It is absolutely the finishing touch to the kitchen.

Sadly Shirley Geller passed away last year but memories of her are strong in this house. Here she is, photographed by her grandson Jake with her husband, architect Andrew Geller centre, and The Guy in the yard September 2007. Now we have a great piece of art to look at every day and remember her by. Shirley Geller painted different styles throughout her lifetime and her Whimseys, reproductions of her pen and ink designs, are available here. You can see by her decorated cane what a unique and artistic individual she was and I'm sure she the one and only Rockstar Framer would have got along famously. Thanks to both for making great art fit in our house from The Guy and modernemama.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Village Walk
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Spring: the western elevation
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
The den: A study in black and brown
I've posted nothing about this room since the sneak peek of the rug last year. I'm still on the fence about that, it's warm and soft which makes it a kind of kitty heaven but that leads to clawing and fur balls so we may end up putting it in Verity's room but for now it stays.
It isn't a completely finished room yet, we'll replace the last huge single glazed window at some point, add some bookshelves or corner cabinets. maybe a game table under the chandelier and give the walls a coat of paint but for now it's a liveable, cosy space.
This is how it used to look before I suffered a renovation breakdown and got rid of the raised dais and built in cabinets.
The northwest side: I ended up placing the Probber cube in the corner behind the Eames Lounge chair, mainly so we had enough light to read in the evenings without waiting for the time-delay spots to come on. I have fantasies about a cowhide rug under the chair...
Before: The same angle with original stained carpet.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Hanging the Art: Laundry Room edition
House Art in the laundry. I took Nadine's advice and hung her Purple House in the laundry where it makes me smile while I'm washing clothes and feeding cats. I can also wave cheerfully to it as I make my way to the back door to let the dog out ...again...
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Olivia's Birds Event
A big crowd turned out at The Book Revue for the presentation of Olivia's Birds Saving the Gulf.
After her talk Olivia took questions and drew a Chickadee
Then she signed every copy in the store. SOLD OUT! That's my copy (I pre-ordered!)
We left with instructions to build a bird feeder and plant more trees to Save the Birds in our own backyard. Thanks Olivia!
Friday, April 08, 2011
Hanging the Art: Olivia's Birds edition
Just in time for her Huntington, Long Island book signing at The Book Revue on Sunday April 10th, young artist Olivia Bouler's the Great Tern has found his permanent home in the foyer at The Cool House. This drawing was part of Olivia's first venture to help Save the Gulf wildlife from the BP oil spill a year ago.
Olivia's Birds Saving the Gulf is a beautifully drawn, passionate and informative book-part guide book, part environmental resource-detailing her story and illustrated with her paintings of the birds that inspired her to start a campaign to save them. If you can't get to the Book Revue on Sunday at 3 PM you can and should seek out the book at your local store or online, I'm certain you'll be delighted too.

