This clever bread board bird feeder reminded us of the endless odd permutations on the theme of bread boards we’ve written about before, and of the vast possibilities for using wood planks in general for household projects, from a ledge to perch on top of the back of the toilet tank to a low bookshelf…
Read MoreAn Engineer’s Strategy for Getting Things Done
One of the great gifts of Improvised Life has been correspondence with readers, who are a mightily varied, creative and surprising group of people. Recently, Michigan-based engineer Kevin Neff, responding to the contest/challenge we published a few weeks ago, has been advising me on how to rig my bed to stop it from transmitting the mysterious…
Read MoreAn Unexpected View through a Peephole
A rough peephole carved out of a wall in what may just be an abandoned house… frames an unexpectedly lovely view…like a little painting. (It’s a new iteration of the “holes in walls” we love so much.)
Read MoreVibrating Bed Mystery Contest Update
Several weeks ago, in desperation, we posted a challenge to our readers to come up with solution for our vibrating bed, which, shaken by some mysterious force, wakes us in the wee hours of the morning. Until we find the source, we are hoping to find a way to keep the bed from shaking, so we…
Read MoreMake a Bathroom a ROOM with rugs, paintings, objects
We recently stumbled across a couple of images from Decoracion, which features the work of Spanish interior designer Jaime Parladé. We love Parladé’s use of the elements of a living room: a cotton rug, a shelf of objects, a painting, unexpected tiles, a basket trunk, to give a bathroom a more UNbathroom like feel. Of all the elements in the…
Read MoreWise Words from May Sarton
Susan Dworski sent us this powerful quote from poet May Sarton after we mentioned how helpful reading Pema Chodrun is during times of upheavel, accompanied by this note: Pema’s book is a standby at our house. Good call on that one. It reminded me of a quote from poet May Sarton that has always been an inspiration…
Read MoreBeaver Brook’s Mind-Expanding Deep Woods Retreat
The folks of Beaver Brook, “a forest preserve shared by a community of friends in Sullivan County, NY,” have put a creative twist on the traditional woodsy escapes we so lust after. Check out the wooden hot tub overlooking everything… …and the curvaceous little skate park flanked by acres and acres of trees… Everything communal and…
Read MoreMatisse Painted with Scissors (You can Too!)
Reader Zoe Komaransky writes about Matisse wondrous cut-out art. When he became so ill that he was bedridden or wheelchair bound and could no longer paint, he switched to making art with scissors and paper. Watching him inspires us to do the same.
Read MoreImprovised Family
Since posting the sudden announcement a week ago that I would be taking a break due to a confluence of big life events, I’ve received the most generous response from Improvised Life’s readers: notes of sympathy, gratitude, understanding, support, all affirming that family is to be found in places we don’t often imagine.
Read MoreHow to Dance on the Side of a Building (Video)
(Video link HERE.) Don’t know about you, but we could use some fantasy flying about now. Although we find ourselves a bit over saturated with GoPri videos and curiously jaded to their magical effects, not so with this video of acrobats “dancing” on the side of a building. We find it even more magical with the…
Read MoreA Splash of Light Painted on the Wall
Stumbled on at the great Aqqindex: an interior detail of Nemausus Housing designed by the great French architect Jean Nouvel. Rays of light painted or chalked on the wall. We also love the other odd shapes,
Read MoreSong for Monday: ‘Throw it Away’ (Abbey Lincoln)
Chris Eldredge recently sent this crazy-beautiful song by Abbey Lincoln (below). “These magic words in a magic book” seem perfect for re-entry to Improvised Life after the challenges of the past few weeks. Lincoln’s lyrics could be Improvised Life’s anthem and are a fine way to enter a Monday morning.
Read MoreWhen Things Fall Apart, They Come Together Again
In the course of a week, a family member passed away and a dear friend needed help navigating a scary heart procedure. I learned a lot, including this bit of wisdom from Pema Chodrun.
Read MorePrimitive Modernist Body Art: Stars, Stripes, Zigzag, FAB
We WISH that we could see people who had adorned themselves like this — with stars, stripes, zigzags, more —as we wander the city. Such possibilities. We envision the top one as wondrous tattoos.
Read MoreNon-toxic DIY Tip #10,833: PAM Fly Eliminator
We have an infestation of flies in this Southern California heat. Particularly in the kitchen. Having no screens no doubt complicate the issue. But, hey, we haven’t really had to deal with this before. In a fit of rage I started shooting them down this afternoon with PAM oil spray wherever they landed. Overjoyed to…
Read MoreArt Retreats as Career-Shift Catalyst
“A vacation for my soul,” “summer camp for adults,” “paradise,” “the one time a year I get to make anything“—these are all common phrases heard at summer arts workshops around the country. For many without home studios or careers in the arts, these short-term art retreats (way up in the mountains or shrouded by woods and river) are…
Read MoreFriends With Benefits: Trading Jewels & Taking Leaps—Together
One of our readers, Carol E., wrote to us, In the morning it’s The Improvised Life with my coffee and then the morning paper. I have described you as a little jewel of a magazine that I read online every morning. Many thanks!’ We love the image of Improvised Life as a “jewel”—it rings true because for the…
Read MoreLeap on a Rainy Day (Elliott Erwitt)
Even a rainy day — and difficult times — are an opportunity to leap! Thanks to Chris Eldredge!
Read MoreNeil Young’s Anthem for Climate Change + A Question
To coincide with Sunday’s massive world-wide Climate Change March, Neil Young wrote an anthem and has made it free to stream. Whose gonna stand up? Another essential question. You can listen here or stream it at Soundcloud. Thanks Holton!
Read MoreUpdate on Vibrating Bed Solutions: Hanging Beds
In response to our contest asking for solutions to keep our bed from vibrating, a number of readers suggested suspending the bed, which we WISH we could do. But as with any creative problem, we have some serious constraints to deal with.
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