Claire & Jamie Fraser, from OutlanderWhen I finally gave up my obsession with the “Twilight” books last year, I thought I was done, once and forever, with all that nonsense. Well…Instead, I accidently tuned in to watch a new series on Starz TV called “Outlander,” which, for me, took the place of Twilight, and then some.I talked here about “Outlander” a few months ago when I showed some of the beautiful sets and costumes from Season One. The series is based on the first book by Diana Gabaldon; there are seven more main books plus additional books about the secondary characters Gabaldon has created. The Starz series Outlander could be on TV for 10 years, if all the books are filmed, as hinted at!After watching the first season of Outlander on TV, I am working my way through all the books. Right now, I’m reading Book Five.Beautiful Outlander sets: Claire Fraser in ParisIt’s interesting how much history you learn from reading. I know, I know – everyone KNOWS this. But, when you have finished high school and then college, you think you are finally done with history for good! Never again will you have to memorize dates of wars, names of Kings, or economic reasons behind important conflicts. But then, you pick up a novel and realize that your thirst for knowledge doesn’t end with the diploma…it only starts.And so, here I am, at 60 - yikes! – with a keen interest in all things Scottish, all because of the Outlander books and Jamie Fraser, the handsome, tall, brawny, red haired Highlander from the 18th century who is the main character in the story.Jamie & Claire at Lallybroch, his beautiful Scottish castle.While the first Outlander book is all about Scotland, as the story unfolds, Jamie and his wife Claire move from Scotland to the United States and settle there. Scottish Highlanders in the United States? And in North Carolina to be precise? What? Why?An early painting of Scottish settlers in North Carolina, outside their log cabin.Apparently, North Carolina was mostly settled by Scottish Highlanders – did you know that? I didn’t! And today, their descendants still live there, in the mountains that reminded them so much of their homeland.Originally in 1739, the governor of North Carolina, brought 360 Highlanders to the state with the promise of ten tax-free years. Later, after the crushing defeat at the 1745 battle at Culloden in Scotland, the proud Highlanders were on the verge of dying out by starvation and evictions. Instead, they chose to come to North Carolina in record numbers with the promise of a land grant. Many settled along Cape Fear and Cross Creek. Evidence of their presence is still felt there today.During the American Revolution, the Scots strangely fought for the English, their sworn enemy back home. But, they were quickly defeated in battle in 1776 and took up allegiance to the United States in 1778. The Scots spoke their native Gaelic in North Carolina and in the Presbyterian churches they established. But, after the Civil War, Gaelic declined and by the 1950s, all traces of the Scottish language in North Carolina disappeared.Today – native Scots names in North Carolina remain: Bain, Black, Campbell, Gilchrist, McDonald, McDougald, McKay, McLean, McNeill, Morrison, Patterson, Ross and Stewart are the more popular ones.1910. Girls in kilts from North Carolina Flora McDonald CollegeFor the past sixty years – there has been a resurgence of the colorful Scottish culture in North Carolina. Each year, over 35,000 Scottish descendants participate in the Highland Games at Grandfather Mountain. Men in kilts and women in traditional dress gather to keep their traditions alive. Besides the Scots, many fans of the Outlander books also attend the North Carolina games.The most famous Scottish Jacobite female, Flora MacDonald, who also immigrated to North Carolina.Until I read the Outlander books, I had no idea that North Carolina was so Scottish. But, after reading of Jamie Fraser’s homestead that he creates at “Fraser Ridge,” I’ve been fascinated with the state’s history. Jamie Fraser first builds a few sheds for his family to live in during the winter, but he quickly erects a beautiful, large white painted wood house that I try to imagine and wish it were real. The author, Diana, has said that the fictional Jamie and Claire settled in the mountains, somewhere near Boone, though there are views of Roan Mt. in nearby Tennessee from the fictional Fraser Ridge.
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The 2015 Bellaire Fall New Home Showcase
Looking for something to do this weekend and the next?
The Bellaire Fall New Home Showcase is is being held this October 17 & 18, and the next weekend October 24 & 25, from 11:00 AM -6:00 PM.
This showcase is known for having some of the more beautiful houses in the area, featuring all the latest bells and whistles. These specially selected houses are built by the more respected and popular companies in Bellaire & Houston.
Here are a few pictures from this year’s show to grab your attention:
RJ Homes:
This white stucco by RG Homes is located at 101 Calvi Court.
And this white stucco by the
Frankel Building Group is located at 4514 Braeburn Drive.
Inside, it has a stone accent wall and a large bar that opens to the living room.
The dining room, at the front of the house, is on the other side of the stone accent wall.
Upstairs is a darling bunk room.
The master bath is a mix of marble.
Next, the entry from Cason Graye Homes is at 5120 Grand Lake. Love the two gray velvet sofas mixed with antique leather chairs.
The floor is on trend cerused. Love the planked ceiling.
And the metal windows, also very on trend.
Tufted bed in the master with gray walls.
Look at the mother of pearl-like tile in the bath! Also, notice it features the latest combination shower/tub wet room.
And the media room. Every house in Bellaire has a media room for sure!
Be sure to visit the tour this weekend and next. If you are building or thinking of buying, it’s a great place to see the latest looks
and options. And be sure to vote for your favorites!
For more information on the show:
To look at past Bellaire showcase houses, go HERE.
The 2015 addresses:
Blum Custom Builders - 5219 Pine Street
Cason Graye Homes - 5120 Grand Lake
Frankel Building Group - 4514 Braeburn
Lovett Homes - 5401 Alder Circle
RG Homes - 101 Calvi Court
Tommy Cashiola Construction - 420 Mulberry Lane
NEW GIVEAWAY IN HONOR OF BVIZs NEW BOOK!!!!!
I am thrilled to announce the publication of a new book,“Once Upon A Pillow,” written by the “Pillow Queen” Rebecca Vizard of BViz .As a huge fan of Rebecca’s work, I’ve talked about BViz several times. She designs the most beautiful pillows, using antique textiles, trims, appliques and fabrics that she culls from her travels around the world.Designers love her pillows which are works of art and décor magazines are filled with pictures of her beautiful pillows sitting proudly on sofas and chairs.A few years ago when I was redecorating my daughter’s bedroom, Rebecca’s pillows, the embroidery on blue velvet and the antique blue Fortunys, set the entire decorative theme in motion.BViz pillows are often the focal point in a room, as seen here.Other times they are the cherry on top of the icing.Such beautiful perfection – her pillows have a certain look and this style with the antique raised metallic embroidery, are the crown jewels of her collections.,In fact this type of pillow design was used as inspiration for the cover of Rebecca’s new book, “Once Upon A Pillow.”The cover looks almost as if it were a true pillow – ready to plump your head on!The book tells the tale of how Rebecca came to become a textile designer. It is part design, part story, and part history – Rebecca writes about the different fabrics and textiles she uses, where she gets them, how they are used and their historical perspective. Notice her assistant’s hands in the picture putting together an embroidery.She also shows how she uses her art in her own house on Locustland plantation adjacent to Lake Bruin. The walls of her great room are Louisiana cypress. To die for!!!!Parts of the book explain how Rebecca comes up with her designs. Here, this pillow reminds her of the lake where she lives – with its odd shaped trees.Other features show her pillows as used by designers like Katie Scott, above.Besides pillows, Rebecca designs things like these darling Christmas stockings, bookmarks, and even a chandelier made out of beer bottle caps!But surprisingly, it is her dog collars and leashes made out of Fortuny fabric that really has taken off. Her daughter made a casual remark about making one, and a light bulb went off. Today, the dog collars are a very large part of her business.The leashes match the collars! So cute!!Her book ties in Rebecca’s home and life on the lake with her love of design – and shows how both are an inspiration.Rebecca actually wrote her book while sitting on her boat dock. Later, she would go inside and type it on the computer. I think she needs a laptop to take outside!!!Once Upon A Pillow is a beautiful book and a wonderful read.To pre-order, click below:The book will ship November 6.THE GIVEAWAY:To celebrate the new book, Rebecca has generously donated a giveaway!Or:A Fortuny dog leash and collar! The choice will be the winner’s!!!To enter, please go to BViz’s web site HERE and look around. Pick out your favorite pillow or accessory and return here to tell me what you chose - in a comment. If you are anonymous, please be sure to leave your email address so that you can receive your prize if you are the winner!!You have until this Saturday at 11:59 pm to enter.Rebecca, or Becky as she is called, is as sweet and nice as she is creative!!!A huge thank you to Becky!!!! If you are in Houston, Dallas, New Orleans, or Atlanta, be sure to visit her at the signings:Dallas: October 20; The Mews, at their new address 1506 Market Center Blvd; 9 am – 7 pmHouston: October 22 (10 am – 6 pm) & 23 (10 am – 1 pm); Watkins Culver – signing & trunk showNew Orleans: October 28; Gerrie BremermannAtlanta: November 11th & 12; Foxglove Antiques
Giveaway Today for Best Prices For Furniture!
Want to save money on designer furniture, wallpaper, fabrics and accessories? Don’t want to go to North Carolina to the showrooms to get your discount?Cote de Texas’ sponsor Best Prices For Furniture is the answer!!!All you have to do is call them at: 877-307-3185.Here is how it works – you go to Best Prices For Furniture’s web site.Choose the furniture company you want – or just look through all the furniture companies they represent.Look through the furniture companies’ web sites. Choose the item you like.Call Best Prices for the Best Price!It’s that simple.Here are just a few of the companies they represent:Oly StudioRalph Lauren. Love!!Safavieh. I love this chair!!!Councill Furniture – ok – that’s an antique map of Paris. So cool!!!Kindel Furniture/Dorothy Draper - Pinwheel ChestAnd again from Dorothy Draper. It’s a great looking collection.Mary McDonald’s line!!!!! Ferguson CopelandDavid Easton’s clear glass screen. Love! Ferguson CopelandThibaut wallpaper, fabric and furniture.Hickory White – Sofa.Guild Master – they have lots of accessories, like these botanicals.Beautiful reproductions by EncoreGlam for the Millennium set.There is something for everyone at Best Prices.All you do is call for their best prices at 877-307-3185Now for the giveaway:Best Prices has graciously offered a giveaway of a gift certificate valued at $150!!!To Enter, go to their Facebook page HERE and “Like” it.Then, visit the Best Prices For Furniture web site HERE, pick out your favorite item and leave me a comment back here on the blog! Be sure to leave your email address in case you win!!!That’s it!You have until this Saturday, October 10, at 11:59 pm to leave your comment to enter the giveaway.