Something about this Youtube Series has us riveted at Chez Vee. Watching designer, adventurer, and filmmaker Martijn Doolaard work methodically and slowly on his cabin in the Alps is soothing and fascinating.
The notes for episode #11 describe what most would think the most boring video ever. I dare you to not get hooked, if only for the breathtaking views.
#11 “Spring is coming, but not just yet”
The first birds have arrived. I’m finishing the kitchen in the inner cabin, in which I’m spending more time because it’s getting colder again. I’m hauling more wood in for the scaffolding and crane for the roof renovation.
0:00 Intro 4:07 Preparing boards for the indoor kitchen 5:16 Temporary plumbing 9:35 Roof / crane talk 18:20 Trip to the saw mill 22:10 Outro talk
This recipe Chicken Tsatziki Bowls by Half Baked Harvest is on the menu for dinner tonight. . . . . . Rounding corners one by one can be pretty hard on your palm and fingers. This hack is genius.
Y’all may not know this but I have been on a bit of a postage stamp binge these past two years. New and vintage. I’m now the person who walks into the post office just to ask what new stamps they have.
Speaking of postage, people always grumble when postage prices increase. This video by comedian Kathleen Madigan sums up my feelings about this perfectly.
This video will have you reaching for the Kleenex.
Sacramento, California employs some old school, and super cute, fire-control methods.
Texas Mountain Laurel are blooming now… they smell like grape Bubble Yum.
The care and love that the Elgin community has shown to those affected by Monday’s tornados has made me even happier to live in a small town. I’ve had many friends that live elsewhere ask how they can help. The Elgin Chamber of Commerce has created a webpage to assist anyone wanting to help.
Bernadette Noll is a writer, maker, and lover of thrift stores and crafting. She is an enthusiastic advocate for making a home and creating beautiful things with repurposed items. She’s written three books and her writing has been featured in Mothering, Parents, and other publications. She is currently living in both Austin and Smithville.
1. Why did you buy a home in Smithville?
I visited Smithville about 6 years ago when a friend moved from Austin. She was sitting in her little backyard studio next to a firepit and I was instantly in love with the setting. Everytime I visited it felt like summer camp as there were so many people there, old and new, making art and creating simple beauty. Another friend had a couple old houses there that he had moved onto properties in Smithville. He offered one to me in early 2019 and even offered to be my financier. It was an old house that was built in Zilker neighborhood in Austin in the 1930s and he had moved onto a property on the south side of Smithville. The stars aligned and I was lucky enough to get the house. I’m only there part time because I have a high schooler in McCallum HS in Austin and because my mom moved in with us during the pandemic. If it were just me I’d be there full time but alas, it is not just me and so I bide my time until I can get there fully. The hardest part has been learning to be present with my current situation and not pining for Smithville! I am there a couple days a week. I’ve since rented a little booth space in one of the antique shops there and a couple more friends have moved in near my house so the summer camp feel continues! Art. Craft. Music. Reuse. Friends. All the things I love! My mantra is “I am here now.” It helps me be content and satisfied with what is.
2. What compels you to spend time creating?
Mostly the materials inform the projects. I use only reuse materials in all my projects (well, except for thread of course but even that I get second hand at Austin Creative Reuse. My statement for 2022 is #usewhatyouhave so I am making things that use all my little bits I’ve saved over the years. I’m remaking old tote bags into pretty amazing and functional bags using all the little scraps I’ve saved and I am making postcards every day using all my random ephemera. I have two amazing work spaces in my home in Austin. One is my desk which is where I do my paper crafts #postcardprojectatx and the other is my sewing table which nicely is in my mom’s space so it’s a way I can spend time with her without feeling like I am “just sitting”. Sometimes I work late into the night and she loves falling asleep to the sound of the sewing machine.
3. Tell me three things you’ve learned in the past five years.
Wow. That’s a giant question. I have learned so much. One thing I’ve learned is to follow the inspiration. If an idea sparks excitement and my mind spins with ideas around that idea, I follow it. So I guess follow the inspiration is a big one. At the same time I’ve learned to be content with what is. I didn’t know my mom was going to be living with us and it has been a HUGE adjustment. I can either resent it and do it. Or I can find contentment and do it. Either way I have to do it so I might as well find the satisfaction. Another thing I’ve learned, or maybe I’m continuously learning is that everything is a bubble of time. If we look at our life in 5 year increments, in each 5 year cycle there is always something we are doing now that 5 years ago we didn’t even know existed! For example, my mom, Smithville, etc. Embrace what is and trust that if we are following the inspiration things can only get better. And since everything is pretty good for me, that feels lucky. And yes, I acknowledge my luck in life. I’ve had a lot of it.
4. What are you currently making, reading, watching, or listening to?
I’m making postcards everyday. It started years ago and has ebbed and flowed but recently was kicked into high gear when a good friend was diagnosed with cancer. I decided I would send her a postcard everyday until she was cancer free. It sparked a HUGE creative drive and I started seeking new ideas for what I could send her way. Now I make probably 3-4 a day and some I am keeping to introduce a “collection” and some I send. And, I’m also making the tote bags. Which I am also loving. I’m reading a James Baldwin book called Another Country which I am reading at the insistence of a niece of mine. It is a heavy read but a good one and when I finish I look forward to a discussion with her. I’m a slow reader though! I’m watching Somebody Somewhere on HBO which I started watching because a friend’s brother plays one of the leads and it is FANTASTIC! I don’t have a lot of time for listening to stuff because I can’t do it when others are around so often there is only car time for that and for that I usually prefer silence.
5. Cake or Pie?
I do have a penchant for those little fried pies that you see in the quickie marts. Often they are locally sourced and wrapped so simply in beautiful waxed paper. So yummy! And so soothing in a strange way. That said, I do make a pretty good (and so easy to make) espresso tres leches cake and that is one of my favorites.