Entries in Brooklyn Week (3)
Spray roses…pffffft.
In honor of my week of Brooklyn posts, I tried to make this latest installment of my One-Bouquet-a-Week Challenge completely BK-inspired. I got the idea of using roses from a little girl at the bus stop on Sunday while on my way to brunch at Perch in the lovely Brooklyn nabe of Park Slope. The girl and her mom couldn't stop discussing the giant poster plastered on the side of the stop showing Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter in Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" (the girl kept saying he looked like a "crazy, crazy man"; I kept thinking he just looked like Elijah Wood).
The whole short conversation with that Brooklyn shortie made me think of one of my favorite parts of the "Alice" story: when the Queen of Hearts orders her cards to paint the roses in her garden red because she hates the white ones. I've always loved that image--big, blooming flowers surrounded by lots of full greenery, dripping in red. So after brunch, I set out to hit my neighborhood grocer to pick up pink spray roses (no red or white available; I felt like pink was a good compromise) and a bunch of green leafy somethings. The results are above (I even placed them in a new Brooklyn-IKEA-purchased vase, so there's that).
And they're lovely and full and pretty and they smell good, but here's the kicker: the spray roses wilted big time after about one day. Such a bummer. Would have been nice if they had decided to stick around for a little while longer. Because you know what happens when the roses make me mad:
Off
with
their
heads
!
Big up to Brooklyn
I am pretty sure that, if all five boroughs were lined up in a race to determine who makes the most--and best--artsy-type creations about its particular neck of the NYC woods, Brooklyn would cross the finish line way before the other guys, grab its gold medal, tweak it in some crafty new way, and then rock it like a champ at the after-party in Bushwick (mostly to make Manhattan jealous).
We Live in Brooklyn poster, $20, claudiagpearson at etsy
Brooklyn Chinoiserie Platter, $46, MayLuk at etsy
Spoon Me Brooklyn screenprint, $30, Spoon Me Love Me
More-Light "South 3rd" Shade, $350, Re-Surface
Graphic T-Shirt, $34. Brooklyn Industries
Brooklyn Poster by Jim Datz (pre-order; available end of February), $48, Three Potato Four
Brooklyn Town gocco screen print, $20, wonting at etsy