Friday, June 21, 2013

Pass it on - Little Free Library

In the past year I started noticing little bird house-like things popping up in my part of the city. Once I stopped to take a good look at one I realized it was a box of books. After about 30 seconds of research I learned that these are a worldwide phenomenon called Little Free Library. Little Free Library, Ltd. began in 2009 as a program of the non-profit organization Wisconsin Partners for SustainAbility. The main  idea is that you can build a  Little Free Library (LFL) at your home, place of business, etc. Anyone can place books in and anyone can take books out. LFL has plans on their site you can use or you can get creative and do your own. This project is great in so many ways! I think it is a community builder, a great way to recycle books, a great way to find new books and an overall a great way to pay it forward. Anyone can build a little free library! In my neighborhood a boy scout troop built one in the local park and many families have build them in front of their homes. Check out some little free libraries from around the globe and consider either building one, supporting the cause financially or just donating a book or two to your local LFLs. 

 
LFL on Facebook



 LFL on Pinterest

 


Need to find a LFL in your area? Click the map below.








 

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Retro Family Fun

While flipping through the latest issue of Martha Stewart Living, I came across a little blurb about Migis Lodge in Maine. Migi's (originally named National Camps) in 1916 is in beautiful Maine. I found their web site and combed through all the beautiful pictures and details about this mecca for retro family fun. After checking out Migi's I thought I would see what similar camps are available. I jumped in eager to find more of these gems but came across very few. I then expanded my search to lodges with family activities (e.g. Kellerman's in Dirty Dancing). Many of these camps/lodges have closed over the years but here are some remaining camps or summer lodge facilities that you can enjoy with the whole family.


 Migi's Lodge
South Casco, ME



Mountain Lake Lodge
aka Kellerman's from Dirty Dancing
Pembroke, VA



Camp Wandawega
Elkhorn, WI
Not quite sure if this is for families or just adults. Either way, it looks like lots of Amiercana fun!



Camp Westminster
Roscommon, MI


Big Cedar Lodge
Branson, MO
Two words - Lazy River


Berkeley Tuolumne Camp
Groveland, CA
Looks way cooler than this screenshot of their site.


Montecito Sequoia Lodge/Camp
King's Canyon National Park, CA



Medomak Family Camp
Washington, ME



The Hedges
 Blue Mountain Lake, NY
Circa 1880



Of course, your family fun must end with a campy anthem.





Monday, June 10, 2013

Small Kitchen BIG Punch of fabulous

From the tiny NYC apartment kitchen to the glorious galley, smaller is bigger! I have found some over the top tiny kitchens and some downright beautiful galley kitchens. Here are a few I have pinned over the years. Great for your idea boards! I have major kitchen envy as I write this. 



















Monday, June 3, 2013

Aprons & Pearls - Vintage Cookbooks


Vintage cookbooks are such a fun way to take a step back in time. You can find great recipes and also come across some interesting dishes such as Jellied Turkey Salad and Deviled-Ham Rollwiches. I hit the thrift shops in search of these gems every once in a while had have collected some great Better Homes & Gardens cookbooks. The pictures are great, the recipes are (for the most part) good and the books themselves are always inexpensive. I have found a few good ones on ebay and Amazon that are worth a look. So, get your apron, pearls and pumps, June Cleaver, and get to cooking! 


 
Circa 1960


Circa 1955


Circa 1963


Circa 1941



 Circa 1961


 Circa 1956


Circa 1963



Circa 1971



Circa 1975



Circa 1963



Circa 1943



Circa 1961