Wyoming: and a tale of love in an endless field, Part 3

I remember when I first met her all those years ago.  She had come into my office in Morocco talking about women’s rights, saying she wanted to do something -- something to make the situation better.  And I found myself offering her a job.  Just like that-- so fast that even she looked stunned.  She was a girl from Wyoming and a girl from Montana (because one state wasn’t enough).  And so I called her father on his ranch in those far off plains and I promised him that she would be okay if she took this job.  And he said… well, he said, yes

I knew soon after that she was like no one I had ever known.  That she had this shiny quality that seeped on to everything she touched.  And when she laughed, her whole body laughed.  And she could transfix you, like a shooting star or the snap of two fingers. 

And I remember when she first met him.  He was in my office, too.  He was the one who would shrug his shoulders and show me something he had written -- some piece of analysis.  And I’d ask, You wrote this?  Because it was good, really too good.  And I knew even then that he would go far, very far. 

So it made sense, perfect sense, that he would find her and she would find him.  Because the universe has its ways and one must never question them.

And this was their day

yes, this was their day.  

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K&L 2
K&L 3
Back on that ranch.  Back on those plains. Where love is an endless field.    

K&L 4
PS Feeling so grateful today because of this.

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Wyoming: and a tale where we dance

Oh, let's make it a weekend, where we throw caution to the wind.  And dance (at least in the kitchen)!

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PS Check out the radio interview I did on Amy's Table on Cincinnati’s Q102 FM.  It's all about Moroccan design!  You can listen to it right here.

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A tale of My Marrakesh now on Pinterest

Dear friends,

I'm a late bloomer but I'm now on Pinterest!  

Check out my boards if you have a moment.  Here's a little idea of what they're all about:

Moroccan Design board

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Global Ethnic Design board

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Patterns that Inspire Me board

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Colors that Inspire Me board

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People and Cultures that Inspire Me board

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Styling that Inspires Me board

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Things I Own and Love board

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Check out all my boards on Pinterest right here and follow along if you'd like!

See you there!

                        Love,
                        Maryam in Marrakesh

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PS I'm giving tips on how to shop and ship while traveling  in the Denver Post today!  Take a peek.

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Marrakech: and a tale of my house in Living Etc. Magazine

So very happy to see my house at Peacock Pavilions in the pages of one of my favorite British design magazines, Living Etc.  

I wanted to share a few shots with you.

Peacock Pavilions in Living Etc, shot by Richard Powers

I did these very pretty stairs in collaboration with Melanie Royals and the Peacock Painters.  And I stenciled the door myself!  You can buy the stencils right here.  

Peacock Pavilions in Living Etc, shot by Richard Powers 1

My great room at Peacock Pavilions with its beautiful octagonal dome with peep holes (thanks to my talented architect husband, Chris Redecke) .  I designed the lanterns myself.  You can find similar Beni Ouarain carpets in my Red Thread Souk.

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The enormous advertising banner is Spanish and was purchased several years ago.  I have a second identical one that I horded because I love it so much (makes a huge, cool impact).  It is $925.  Contact me (moroccanmaryamATyahooDOTcom) if you would like to make it yours. 

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Breakfast nook in my kitchen.  I designed the pillows in vinyl, to make cleanups super easy.  The floor tiles are from Popham Design.

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My office where I write this blog!  The floors were done with a custom Modello and tell a little tale that I wrote.  My husband and I built the shelves, and I stenciled my file folder boxes.  I handmixed the paint color for the walls.

Pick up a copy of the current Living Etc. to see all the images, including the floorplans of our house!  If you would like to see more pics of our house (and many more Moroccan houses), puruse by book, Marrakesh by Design.

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Photography by the amazing Richard Powers.  Many thanks to Tiffany Burch Nichols for scanning the photos and sending them along.

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