I’m beginning to feel as if I am easily
influenced. I say this because a friend suggested that I might like a YouTube
channel called Homeworthy. (She was right, of course.) This channel offers
homeowner-conducted tours of various and unique houses around the world. The
one that spoke to me the most was the home of Louisiana textile artist, Rebecca Vizard. Not only did I come away from that video with
a major girl crush on Vizard, but her home is one that I could completely relax
in and feel comfortable, and I don’t say that often, if ever.
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Screen shot from YouTube Homeworthy. | | | |
Her home, like a fine wine, evolved and improved
with age. I have said before that I can walk into someone’s home and know
immediately if I can be friends with that person. When I saw Vizard’s home, I
wanted her to adopt me. It is a true reflection of the ever-changing lives of
herself and her family. Warm, welcoming, fascinating, and unique, it was full
of fabulous pieces of furniture, each with its own story, as well as a vast
array of curiosities.
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Photo from Woodworks by Clarice on Etsy. |
One of the things that impressed me was the fact
that she and her husband make their own seasoned salt in a weathered wooden
bowl on their dining table. (The salt is for sale here.) I always love learning new things, and this intrigued
me. Yet again, I spent a late night, searching the Internet, including a brief
exchange with Vizard herself (This was thrilling, I can tell you.) wherein she
advised I use sea salt, rather than kosher in my batch. Sea salt, I soon
learned, is not inexpensive, but I did manage to find reasonable bags of
Maldon, Himalayan, and Celtic. Having placed that order, I set out to find the perfect
wooden bowl. Most unexpectedly I found one on Etsy
that shipped from the UK. (On sale! Woot! Woot!) Not
only do I feel as though the UK is my home away from home, but I was thrilled
to have a piece by a UK artist.
I now have my seasoning salt on my dining table,
periodically add fresh herbs, and give it a stir. This has been a wonderful
learning experience, and a fun project, with a usable result. What more could a
person ask?
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