The Way We Live: A Spontaneous New Year’s Day Visit

January 2, 2013

Instead of a typical New Year’s post about milestones and resolutions, I’ll share with you photographs of our first 2013 day, spent in Noe Valley with friends we met while living in SF many years ago.  Now that we live near one another spontaneous visits are possible and with a couple like DS and BB you can always expect a warm welcome (even with 3 crazy kids in tow).  Their home is cozy and eclectic and reflects their passions and travels.  Seamlessly mixed vintage finds, textiles, art and interesting artifacts, this home is truly an example of  The Way We Live.  Take a look:

During our visit we shared in a Southern New Year’s tradition of eating black eyed peas and collard greens which symbolize future wealth and good luck.  Here’s to wishing everyone both in 2013!    I ate two entire bowls…

Happiest of new years and many thanks to DS and BB for sharing the first day of 2013 with all of us and you.

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Carolyn January 2, 2013 at 4:13 pm

lovely! do you have any more snaps of the frame collage going up the stairs? i am collecting images of those right now with the goal of finally tackling the huge blank space in my stairway.

dszidon January 3, 2013 at 4:08 pm

Carolyn,I’ll share more ideas for hanging photos in stairways and entries next week. Stay posted.

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