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Best DIY Blog? Who Us?

Posted by James on October 25, 2013
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Lamps Plus. 3 Comments

This doesn’t happen often.

But occasionally someone notices us. (Someone other than all of y’all lurking out there.)

This time it was Lamps Plus.

The brilliant folks at Lamps Plus have compiled a list of top Home blogs and we are in the running for Best DIY Blog. We think that we are more of a “lifestyle” blog, but Hell….we’ll take any recognition.

And you, Yes, you kind folks can vote for us to make our online dreams come true.

Please make them come true.

“How do we vote?” you ask.

Simply click over to the Lamp’s Plus Facebook Page……and select The Cavender Diary from the drop down menu under DIY Blogs.

There is it right there, number 24.

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Some lucky voters will win $500 Lamps Plus shopping sprees………..AND, you can vote every day for the next 3 weeks.

So what are you waiting for?

Go Vote…..

For us,

Every day for the next 3 weeks……..

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Boris & Bela

Posted by James on October 25, 2013
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi, Halloween, scary movie, Universal Horror Movies. 2 Comments

Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi

Bela Lugosi looks like he is trying to hypnotize Boris Karloff in this awesome picture.

Although they are usually thought to be rivals, Bela and Boris were dear friends who starred in 7 horror films together.

Universal Studios ruled the “scary movie” genera for decades, and gave us the images we still have of Frankenstein’s Monster, Dracula, the Werewolf and the Mummy, until changing tastes made movie goers crave more aliens …… and gore.

Too bad,

These 2 guys knew a thing or two about scaring us.

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3 Years of Harley Davidson

Posted by James on October 23, 2013
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Doberman, Doberman Pincher, harley, Harley Davidson, North Dallas Dog Rescue. 8 Comments

That’s right, 3 years ago today we were introduced to Harley Davidson.

We found her through an online rescue society, North Dallas Dog Rescue, they specialize in placing Australian Shepards…..but by some act of fate, a Doberman Pincher named Harley Davidson dropped into their laps that week. She had been a puppy mill breeder, and then bounced from apartment to apartment.

I wrote them an email and we jetted to the front of the “Harley getting list”….read about that here. (It’s a good one)

We went to “just meet” her, and fell in love with that quirky girl immediately.

Like all gay men, the child-less variety anyway, we tend to personify our dog. Many’s a day that I would come home from work only to be greeted by a frustrated Jamie at the door shaking his head and saying,

“YOUR daughter”.

Sure, she’s my daughter when she’s a handful, like when she wakes us up in the middle of the night to let us know the power is off. Why would we ever want to sleep through that? But I know that her heart really belongs to Jamie.

Harley Sleeping on Jamie

And why shouldn’t it? He works from home and she spends most of her day laying at his feet……when she isn’t corralling the squirrels in the backyard, or warning the walker-bys in the front.

There have actually been times that I have arrived home to a Jamie-less house to have Harley greet me at the door, exhale/sigh loudly upon seeing me, turn around and return to her room to lay down……She was expecting the fun daddy. The one who lets her sleep on the bed when I’m out of town.

That’s right. I know about that.

Like I can’t tell that there’s a Doberman-shapped indent on my side of the bed.

When it came time for us to find some doggy daycare (We call it “school”. Yep, personifying again), Jamie went to the best. The Dog Lofts in Oak Lawn. Jamie works out of the house and there are days when he just needs some office time alone….taking conference calls, and giving training session and demos without 90 pounds of needy loudness 5 inches from him at all times. He toured the Dog Loft facility before committing, and cried like a baby on the first day he left her there.

The staff at the Dog Lofts is amazing.

I’m not sure if Harley truly is exceptional, or if they just tells us that. (She is pretty memorable with her one floppy ear. She will cock her head to the good ear side when someone talks directly to her) They seem to have a new story about her almost weekly. How she can open doors, but only lets the other dogs out. How she occasionally gets overstimulated and needs a “time out” to calm down (that sounds about right). And how she sometimes sits in the middle of the play area and howls straight up in the air like a siren.

There have even been days when she comes home with a French-tip manicure. I don’t know how they hold her still long enough without a horse tranquilizer.

She was banned for a week once because she had a wart on her lip. How humiliating is that? It’s like your kid is the one that almost spread head lice to everyone else in his class.

When I pick her up from school, every time she comes around the corner she slams into the glass door in front of everybody. (Staff, other parents and well-behaved dogs) She’s not trying to open this door, she just doesn’t see the glass.

Yeah, that’s my daughter all right…….

And I wouldn’t want it any other way,

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Halloween on Cavender

Posted by James on October 20, 2013
Posted in: New Home, Projects. Tagged: Autumn, Flicker Flame Lights, Front Porch, Halloween, Halloween Decorating, Orange B-Lights. 25 Comments

Ahhh Autumn.

Finally you have arrived, (it was in the 40’s on the morning that I wrote this) too bad the trees in Dallas don’t register the change of seasons until about late November.

No worries, I have a plan to bring a little Autumn to our front porch.

With a Halloween/Autumn garland.

I start with screws into the molding on all four corners of my door, then I run a cord from screw to screw.

Like so….

String Surounding the Front Door to make a Garland on

Sure, it’s white….but if you do this right, no one will ever see the white cord.

Green paddle wire from the craft store is all I need to wire branches to the string….

I just cut 4-5 inch pieces…..

Paddel Wire and Snips to Attach the Leaves

…….and wire live oak branches, from the front yard, wherever they need it.

Start by Attaching Oak branches with Wire as a Base

This layer is my base, because these branches were free.

The Oak Branches Surrounding the Front Door

Since the trees in Dallas don’t turn colors….I had to buy colored leaves.

Preserved Fall Leaves from the Craft Store

Usually the craft stores carry them, but this year none of the children working at ours had ever heard of preserved natural leaves.

Found them at our grocery store in the floral department.

4 bucks a bag – 3 bucks with my “Reward Card” – I bought 10.

They look much better when they are unbagged and fluffed.

Preserved Natural Leaves from the Craft Store

Using even more wire, I added in the colored leaves as a top layer.

I just keep adding leaves ’till I can’t see that white rope anymore.

The Autumn Garland with Preserved Leaves Wired in

Not too bad, Right?

Now the fun part.

I picked up some Halloween flicker lights from the Target. 3 boxes……I think that’s 30 lights total.

Flicker Flame Bulbs from the Target

…and these orange b-lights  (also from Target) we still had from last October when we filled the Indian Hawthorn bushes with them.

Orange B-Lights from Target

Can’t repeat that this year, since we no longer have bushes…….just cacti.

I never get rid of anything……so in the garland they will go as well.

I start with the flicker flame lights and pull them through the leaves leaving all my cords behind the garland. (HATE to see the cords)

Pull the Lights Through the Back of Your Garland

The b-lights I weave back and forth in a zig-zag motion hiding the cord under leaves as I go.

Weave the B-Lights in a Zig-Zag Motion Hiding all the Cords

Almost there.

We headed to the Dallas Farmer’s Market to buy a few pumpkins.

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Yeah, they had some beauties…….

And another charming front porch at the Cavender house…….

The Cavender Front Door with Fall Leaf Garland

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Pumpkins in the Whisky Barrel

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The Cavender Front Porch for Halloween 2013

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Fall Leaf Garland and Pottery Barn Sconce

When the sun goes down it looks even better…….

The Cavender Front Door with Orange Leaf Garland

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Close Up of the Cavender Front Door with Leaf Garland

The Square Leaf Wreath I made a few years ago.

And the Orange Glass Ikea Lantern was a pretty simple project as well.

Check them out…..

Ohhhhh, and HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

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Wilton Ghost Topper

Posted by James on October 18, 2013
Posted in: Did Ya Know?, New Home. Tagged: Dewey McKinley Wilton, Wilton Cake Decorating.

Found this little 5 inch plastic ghost at a junk store not too long ago.

Vintage Wilton Ghost Cake Topper

I didn’t know anything about him. I just liked his little “pot belly.”………and he was a dollar, my magic price.

With a little online investigation, I found out that he’s a Wilton cake topper. Probably from the early 80’s.

In 1929 Dewey McKinley Wilton opened a cake decorating/candy making school in a single room of his Chicago, Illinois, home. He shared the skills he had learned working in candy factories since he was about 14 years old. He published his first cake decorating book in 1954, ane even though publishers told him that it would never sell it was a huge success. Because of the minimal words and beautiful photographs, it was a worldwide hit and easy for anyone to learn/copy the techniques regardless of the language they spoke. Consumers loved the book so much that they wanted to buy professional decorating supplies to emulate the same techniques, but there were none available to the general pubic at that time. Wilton filled that need and began a mail order business selling pastry bags, turntables, and paste colors out of the basement of his family home. The Wilton company still gives classes on cake decorating, either in person or online…….and they offer thousands of products, from manuals to cake mixes, to help anyone achieve professional looking results.

So he’s a cake topper? Ehhh?

That explains the “pot belly”.

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The Best Scary Movies

Posted by James on October 16, 2013
Posted in: Did Ya Know?, New Home. Tagged: Halloween Movies, Mia Farrow, Night of the living Dead, Roman Polanski, Rosemary's Baby, Stanley Kubrick, Stephen King, the Birds, The Exorcist, The Shining, Tippi Hedren. 5 Comments

We love a good scary movie in this house……

Unfortunately, Hollywood hasn’t made a good one in the past 30 years.

Here’s a few that still give me nightmares……….(and a little trivia on each).

The Birds2

The Birds

I saw The Birds at school for Halloween in 5th grade………it freaked me the HELL out. How could they show this movie to kids? This is considered to be Hitchcock’s last great movie, it makes almost no sense, and it’s brilliant. He is truly a master, and Tippi Hedren his willing victim. The Birds was her first movie, Hitchcock discovered her in a TV commercial for a soda pop and instantly signed her to a 7 year deal. Filming this movie drove Tippi to the point of physical exhaustion and after a solid week of shooting one scene repeatedly, the scene where she is ambushed by gulls in the attic space, she was ordered to a week of bedrest by the set doctor. Most of the crew did not expect her to return. Luckily for us, she did, and now we can all share in her chilling screen debut.

Night of the Living Dead

Night of the living Dead

Normally I would never recommend a movie that spawned 37 sequels, but there’s a reason the sequels kept coming. Night of the Living Dead is a GREAT movie. Low budget. The producers started with a group investment of only 6 grand, but managed to scrape together $114,000. This is George Romero’s first movie, before it he directed episodes of Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood. I couldn’t make that up. Color blind casting. In 1968 a black man as a hero was pretty unheard of, but Romero said that Duane Jones simply gave the best audition. Although considered to be the original “zombie” flick, no one in the movie ever says the word “zombie”, instead they say “ghoul”.

Rosemary's Baby

Rosemary’s Baby

Rosemary’s Baby marked Roman Polanski’s first American feature film. Sure Polanski has had a few gruesome troubles of his own. But he definitely chucked out one of the best horror movies ever made. The supense that we never actually see the baby, just Mia Farrow’s reaction to his eyes. And how about that black bassinet with the upside down cross over it? Freaky stuff. Mia Farrow’s acceptance of the role of Rosemary infuriated her then husband Frank Sinatra, he wanted her to quit working, and had her served with divorce papers in the middle of filming in front of the whole crew. Farrow almost quit the film then, only to continue filming when Polanski assured her that she would win an Oscar.  But it was Ruth Gordon who won the Oscar, for Best Supporting Actress……she’s brilliant, stealing every scene she’s in. Who wants to believe that there is a coven of elderly witches, trying to spawn Satan’s love-child, living in the Dakota? How can they afford that rent? Farrow actually wears a wig in the beginning of the film and later reveals her still-famous Vidal Sassoon pixie hair cut. Rosemary’s Baby is a film that’s gripping without explicit violence or gore. Hollywood could learn from this one.

The Exorcist

The Exorcist

This film adaptation of the 1971 William Blatty novel The Exorcist, based on an actual Catholic Church sanctioned exorcism of a young boy in 1949, was the first horror movie to be nominated for Best Picture. In all, it garnered 10 Academy Award nominations in 1973, wining only 2 – for Sound Editing and Adapted Screenplay – and losing the Best Picture Oscar to The Sting. Linda Blair, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, won the role of Reagan over much more established young actresses who, for one reason or another, weren’t able to do the film. Blair and Burstyn both suffered injuries from the harnesses, and their genuine screams of pain are used in the final cut of the film. Regan’s bedroom set was constructed in a freezer to show the actors actual breath. Director William Friedkin had a priest bless the set and although The Exorcist was slated for an 85 day film shoot, fire and other bad luck on the set resulted in a grueling 224 days of filming.

The Shining

The Shining

The best for last, Oh Man, the best for last. Stephen King was non-to-thrilled with Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of his novel The Shining. It differs from the novel quite a bit. For example, King’s Jack Torrence kills with a giant croquet mallet, not an axe. Harrison Ford was briefly considered for role of Jack Torrence, the alcoholic writer (all of King’s protagonists are alcoholic writers, btw), and some of the photography was used in his 1981 movie Blade Runner. Jack Nicholson was so frustrated with the constant scrip rewrites that he would immediately throw them away and only memorize his lines moments before shooting a scene. His improvised line, “Here’s Johnny”, was almost cut from the movie because Kubrick, a Brit, had no idea what it meant. Shelly Duval became so stressed out during filming, Kubrick would scream at her constantly just to keep her on edge, that she began loosing her hair. This was one of the first pictures to use a steady cam. The scenes where young Danny is peddling his Big Wheel down the deserted hotel corridors, or even being chased through a snow filled hedge-maze by his axe-wielding father, wouldn’t have been the same without this technology. The viewer feels like they are racing right along side Danny. Here’s the coolest thing about The Shining, the entire movie was shot so that young actor Danny Lloyd wouldn’t know that he was making a horror film. But we know. Yes, we know.

So what are you waiting for?

Turn off the lights, curl up under a blanket, and watch one of these masterful horror movies.

You can thank us later for the nightmares.

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Happy Birthday Ralph Lauren

Posted by James on October 14, 2013
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Ralph Lauren. 3 Comments

Happy Birthday Mr. Lauren.

Ralph Lauren in Blue Jeep by Bruce Webber

(photo via Bruce Weber)

A little over 45 years ago, you had a vision of a wide, beautiful tie made from Italian silk. But in the mid-60’s no one made anything like you dreamed of…… So you made your own. And people liked them. Liked them so much that they offered to buy them right off your person.

You grew up a humble Jewish boy in the Bronx, with only a Hollywood-movie-inspired idea of how wealthy people really lived. You created a multi-billion dollar company based on that vision of the privileged life, and brilliantly marketed it to the world.

From that first line of ties, to suits, to women’s wear, to fragrances, to children’s clothes, and to everything a house could ever need. Now your name is associated with the elite that you wanted to emulate as a young man.

When I was only 14, I knew you would have a pretty big impact on my life……I had no idea just how big.

Happy Birthday to you ,

Mr. Lauren

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See The Witch?

Posted by James on October 13, 2013
Posted in: New Home. Tagged: Halloween, Halloween Candy, Happy Hallowen, Trick or Treat Candy. 5 Comments

What I was a little kid, and a cloud would pass in front of the moon, my Mom always pointed and said,

“See the witch?”

So it seems kinda fitting that these paper witch treats remind me of her.

They started with this witch clip-art image that I found online.

Clip Art of Flying Witch in High Heels

I really dig her high-heeled shoes.

Rubber Stamps.net will take any image you upload and transfer it to a rubber stamp.

Plus, they do it in only 2 days. Ordered it on Tuesday, in my hands on Saturday.

I traced a 5 inch circle, with a vase, onto yellow construction paper.

Trace a Vase To Make a Perfect Circle

I cut the circles out, then stamped a witch in the middle of each one.

Big Old Ink Pad

I like that it’s not too perfect.

but a little hazy….just like the misty witch flying across the moon.

The Witch Imprint on the Yellow Circle

I used yellow thread, and stitched 2 of the paper circles together around 3/4ths of the outside edge.

Yes, you can stitch on paper.

Stitch Along the Outsside Edges of the Paper Circle

Then I filled them with candy and sewed the remaining edge shut.

How great are these?

Candy and Witch Treats

Seems kind of fitting to fill my Mother’s orange Royal Haegar pasta bowl with our candy.

It’s the one she used every year for her “Trick-or-Treat” candy.

Bowl of Candy and Witch Treats on the Counter

“See the witch?”

See The Witch in the Moon Candy Pack

I think everyone will agree……

…….they get even better once you rip them open.

Paper Witch Treats Filled with Candy

Happy Halloween!

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Welcome Back to “Big TEX”

Posted by James on October 10, 2013
Posted in: Did Ya Know?, New Home. Tagged: Big Tex, Fletcher's Corny Dogs, state fair of texas, Texas State Fair. 5 Comments

Since 1952, Big TEX has welcomed visitors to the State Fair of Texas, the biggest state fair in the country where fair goers spend more than $21 million every year on food and rides alone..

Big Tex at the State Fair of Texas

Before Big Tex became Big TEX, he was a giant Santa Claus in Kerens, Texas, east of Corsicana.

"Big Santa" Before he Moved to the State Fair

This photo was taken in 1949. Two years later, the giant figure was purchased for 750 dollars by Dallas banker R.L. Thornton, then president of the State Fair of Texas and later mayor of Dallas. Dallas Artist Jack Bridges was hired to create a face for Big TEX, he used a combination of his own face, rancher Doc Simmons and Will Rogers.

Big Tex Being Assembled for the First Time

Big Tex made his debut at the State Fair in 1952.

Vintage Big Tex Postcard - State Fair of Texas

Here are some numbers on Big TEX

  • He is 52 feet tall
  • Weighs about 6,000 pounds
  • Has a 75 gallon Stetson hat, that is 5 feet tall
  • His belt is 23 feet long with a 50 pound buckle
  • Ft Worth based Dickies made his clothes
  • His shirt is 600 times larger than a store bought Dickies shirt
  • His jeans have a 283 size waist, with a 56 inch fly
  • His boots are size 70, and 7 foot 7 inches tall

In 2000, he began to wave at visitors for the first time. Over the years, 7 different men have voiced the voice of big Tex, the most recent is radio personality Bill Bragg.

It’s no coincidence that the Fletcher’s Corny Dog stand is right in front of this Dallas icon.

James, Big Tex, and Fletcher's Corny Dog

We stop here every year…..and have a corny dog.

In case you don’t know, a corny dog is a hot dog on a stick, dipped in corn meal batter and deep-fried till golden brown. They were first created on this very spot in 1942, and the Fletcher family still owns the company. Regular or jalapeno, both delicious…..lately I’ve been choosing jalapeno.

Last year, the unthinkable happened. An electrical fire caused Big Tex to engulf in flames………in the middle of the fair.

Big Tex on Fire

But none to worry,

This year he’s back, and better than ever. His mouth even moves when he talks.

Big Tex is Back at the State Fair of Texas 2013

We made a quick stop by the fair last weekend to say “Howdy”…….(that’s Big Tex’s line)

James and Jamie with Big Tex at the State Fair fo Texas

We even managed time for a corny dog…..with perfectly art-directed mustard.

James with the Perfectly Art-Directed Mustard 2

…and we couldn’t miss the Crazy Mouse ride.

We buy this roller coaster picture every year….you can read about that here. and see all the previous years pictures.

Mouse Ride at the State Fair 2013

That’s my brother Ben crammed in the car with us…..we invited him along to take pictures of us ,…….again

Texas Star Ferris Wheel At the State Fair of Texas

Best,

State Fair,

Ever

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The Wickedest Witch of Them All

Posted by James on October 8, 2013
Posted in: Did Ya Know?, New Home. Tagged: Margaret Hamilton, the Wicked Witch of the West, The Wizard of Oz, Wicked Witch of the West, Wizard of Oz. 5 Comments

Margaret Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the West

In 1939, Margaret Hamilton was cast in the role of the Wicked Witch of the West, opposite Judy Garland’s Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz, creating not only her most famous role, but one of Hollywood’s most memorable villains. Hamilton won the role after Gale Sondergaard, who was originally considered (as a more glamorous witch and with a musical number) declined after it was decided that the witch would be “ugly”.

MGM studio executives even cut some of Hamilton’s more frightening scenes, worrying that she would frighten children……….. too much.

Later on in life, she would comment on the role of the witch in a light-hearted fashion. For an interview, she joked:

“I was in a need of money at the time, and I had already done about six pictures for MGM already when my agent called. He said ‘Maggie, they want you to play a part on the Wizard.’ I said to myself, ‘Oh Boy, The Wizard of Oz! That has been my favorite book since I was four.’ And I asked him what part,

and he said ‘The Witch’

and I said ‘The Witch?!’

and he said ‘What else?'”

Hamilton suffered a second-degree burn on her face and a third-degree burn on her hand during a second take of her fiery exit from Munchkinland, in which the trap door’s drop was delayed to eliminate the brief glimpse of it seen in the final edit. Hamilton had to recuperate in a hospital and at home for six weeks after the accident before returning to the set to complete her work on the now-classic film, and she refused to have anything to do with fire for the rest of the filming. After she recuperated, she said, “I won’t sue, because I know how this business works, and I would never work again. I will return to work on one condition — no more fireworks!”

Aren’t we all glad that she did return,

Best,

Witch,

Ever

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