good reads: judging a book by its cover.

okay, so i’ve got a mean blog-slash-girl crush on door sixteen. anna dorfman just oozes style, and really, really good taste. i knew she was a graphic designer, but, i did not really realize that she designs beautiful book covers.

i’m a sucker for a great book jacket, and when i saw these, i just had to share. oh anna, not only can you track down the best of the best white floors, you are a girl of a bazillion other talents! for more of anna’s eye candy, visit her blog door sixteen.




[talking pictures: door sixteen].
i love today’s [talking pictures], from anna of the new york-based blog door sixteen. having adopted my dog cooper, i guess i can relate to how much love and appreciation ‘adopted or rescue’ animals give back. this is one sweet story of one lucky cat. for more beautiful thoughts and sharing from anna, visit her blog door sixteen.

this is anna’s [talking picture]: “This is Sylvester. When my husband and I bought our house in Newburgh, New York, he was one among a number of homeless cats living on our block. Three and a half years later, Sylvester is the only cat who remains.
I’m not sure when we decided that his name is Sylvester, but we were shocked when we discovered that our neighbors had dubbed him “Blackjack”. I’m not even sure how we came to the conclusion the he is even a “he”, but this is what he is to us. He’s always seemed like a toughie, too — we’ve seen cars have to take alternate parking spaces because Sylvester didn’t want to give up his spot in the sun.
About a year ago, I held my hand out and crouched down on the sidewalk, about 20 feet from Sly. I expected him to take off; to do that thing that stray cats do when humans come too close. To my great surprise, he came running over! I pet his head tentatively, and he responded with a rub and a purr. For months, this was our routine. Days would pass when I wouldn’t see him, and I would worry. He always reappeared eventually, though. After a couple of winters, we never saw any of the other cats again. Just Sylvester.
A few months ago, a house across the street from us became vacant and went up for auction. The previous residents had made a practice of dumping cat food on their porch, which is where I’m assuming Sylvester got most of his sustenance. With them gone, he had nothing to eat. He lost his “tough” look, and started to get skinny. His fur became dull and dirty-looking.
At the end of September, I started doing that thing that everyone always says not to do: I put food and water out for a stray cat. Sylvester didn’t hesitate for the second! He gobbled down the entire dish, then let me pick him up and give him a cuddle. How could I deny this guy a meal? How could I let him starve?
My husband is severely allergic to cats, and we have two small dogs. Bringing Sylvester indoors is not an option. Regardless, I don’t think this guy would be very happy living inside after being an outdoor cat for so long. Fortunately, we live on a one-way street with very little traffic, and Sly spends most of his time napping in the sun on our porch. There is no wildlife here to hurt him. There isn’t a feral cat population here.
Next weekend, I’m going to make an insulated shelter to go under our porch so he has a place to go when it’s freezing cold.
I think he’ll be okay.
Sometimes you just need to do what feels right in your heart, and not worry about the shoulds and shouldn’ts too much.”
[ thanks again to guest blogger anna of Door Sixteen! ]
friends & neighbors: door sixteen.

oh how i love this blog, door sixteen, and anna’s keen eye for style. her home, the images she posts on her blog make me want to have a giant crap-a-thon and get rid of all this mass of stuff i’ve accumulated. and don’t think i’m kidding, i’ve been considering a big old sfgirlbybay yard sale, so i’ll let you know if i do, and i may even put some smaller pieces online for those of you not so near to san francisco. but i digress (oh, how unusual for me?!).

i love anna’s style, and especially covet her white floors (she did them herself!). she and her husband bought an older hudson valley, New York home and are completely renovating it and sharing it with you as they do. i love this recent post she has up on other people’s black and white interiors. you might think stark – just black & white, but no — they look warm and fantastic and i am utterly jealous. take a look over at anna’s door sixteen for more gorgeous interior ideas.

[ *please check door sixteen for photo credits. ]




































