Record Storage

With the purchase of a record player, I now had to find a storage solution for the records. I searched online for a few days, trying to find the right compromise between form and function. Because I wanted to keep the records close to the player in the living room, I thought a furniture-style option would be best. My first choice would have been the IKEA Expedit Bookcase, but it doesn’t come in a two-cubby option. I finally settled on Galvanized Storage Cubes from the Container Store.

metal storage cubes

The cubes connect together to make various storage combinations and can be fitted with shelves, doors, and castors. I picked up two cubes and two perforated steel doors. Thankfully, they are on sale right now for the annual shelving sale event. Putting the cubes together was actually pretty painful. The pieces are difficult to fit together and have sharp edges. The doors were by far the most annoying and require a decent amount of strength and dexterity. Now that they’re put together, though, I think it was a good choice. The records fit in there perfectly, although I may add some tension rods for some extra support. I also added two of the cube connectors to the top so I could easily display the record in use.

two stacked metal storage cubes with doors

door opens to show records inside

Cat Stevens record on top of the cubes as display

New Betsey in White and Black

I regularly lurk Betsey Johnson’s website in hopes that I will soon have an occasion and the money to purchase one of her dresses. I bought a basic black dress from her store for my college graduation and I still love it. It’s perfect for casual or dressy events and it’s super comfortable. I don’t dress up often, as I prefer jeans and t-shirts, but I do occasionally like to get dolled up. These two new dresses caught my eye and I can only imagine how much fun I could have wearing them.

Evening Organza Pleated Dress - $450
Evening Summer Valentine Dress - $398

Tim Flach

When I was young, my two favorite animals were wolves and horses. My walls were covered with posters and I had several plastic toys I lovingly displayed. When I saw photographer Tim Flach’s portfolio, I instantly felt a connection. He photographs animals of all varieties, but I found his photos of horses and wolves to be most intriguing. We see a lot of wolf and horse artwork here in Phoenix, and still, Tim Flach’s work is beautiful and captivating.

wolves wolves running across the snow a wolf snarling horses running through icy water  underwater shot of a horse swimming brown horse white horse

View more at timflach.com