Wednesday, July 23, 2014

The Bay Area: Where the Landlord is King



So, as some of you who follow me on Instagram may know, I took a last minute trip up to the bay area to help my fiancee look an apartment for us. Recently, he got a job in Berkeley, and in order for us to be together again, we need to find a place to live. Simple enough, right? Turns out I was so horribly wrong. 

I knew finding an apartment in the bay area would be difficult. There are a ton of people, it is one of the most expensive cities in the world, and space is limited. Kind of like New York City, where I lived for four years. But what I have quickly found out is that New York City is a walk in the park next to hunting for apartments in San Francisco/East Bay. 

To give you an idea, we went to an open house in Berkeley for a 2 bedroom for $1900. A two bedroom is a mansion in the bay area, and $1900 is a screaming deal for that size. We thought we were going to get to this open house ten minutes early, be one of the first to arrive, apply, and call the whole thing locked down. So naive. When we got there, we were greeted with 40+ other applicants within the first 5 minutes! Ten minutes early, and already a line out the door. 
This is normal for big cities. I remember looking for places in Manhattan and finding a similar situation for basement level apartment with a 6 foot high ceiling, in the middle of the lower east side. 
But what was worse about this Berkeley place was the shameless schmoozing. Overhearing people tell the landlord that they will do free landscaping in the yard or how they will pay $500 more a month over the asking value.  But mostly, it was everyone trying to sell themselves as if they were the CEO of Google. 
I went to one apartment viewing, and the guy didn't want me to fill out an application, he wanted me to send him my resume, as in WORK resume. He said, "I don't care as much about credit score (although I do want to know that as well) but I care more about how impressive your resume is). Wow, I don't usually say this, but that man can go fuck off. Honestly. Resume? 

I went to go see this little gem below in the Berkeley hills near the university. 
I am not too picky. I will sacrifice space for a cute place any day. And I will also sacrifice amenities (washer/dryer, dishwasher, etc) for a great location. But what do you do when they are asking for $2000/month for a place that gives you none of that. 

The place is 600 square feet, 1 bedroom, no available parking, dark, no washer/dryer, a hike to anywhere interesting, and $2000 a MONTH. The woman said it had a great view...so...it's $2000. 

Please note that this unit does not include the upper level, that is a separate unit. This unit is the orange box and the little window to the left.
Currently, we are pathetically hoping to hear back from a place we applied with in Emeryville. Emeryville, mostly known as the home of Pixar animation studios, is quickly changing into a $6.00 cup of coffee type of place. Lots of hipster coffee shops and bars next to dingy homes that have been there since the 1980s. There are also lots of new apartment complexes that look really "nice" and cookie cutter on the outside, and depressing wall to wall carpet and dark and dreary on the inside. We found this rental online and seemed legit, and it is... kind of. This place is more like a guest house behind an actual house in a cute road. Lots of trees, flowers and a little yard. Has a washer/dryer, full kitchen, separate bedroom (which is a big deal here), bathroom, high ceilings, and a good amount of storage space. Seems perfect, right? It would be, if it weren't 300 square feet for $1900 a month. And this is something we are HOPING for. Who have I become? 

Another place we will be applying to today is a late 1920s building on the third floor. It is a one bedroom, with a kitchen and DINING SPACE (a luxury), bathroom, in a desirable neighborhood near Lake Merritt, and only $1925. Please note that this place is much larger and in a way desirable neighborhood than the $1900 closet we are hoping to hear back from, and only $25 more. Plus, its super cute! Wood floors, french doors, old cabinets and fixtures and a really cool vintage layout. There is even a FOYER....... cue heavenly choir and harps. 
A "cute" apartment in East Bay
The biggest problem with this place? The zillion other people that want it too. People will kill their own grandmothers for a great place (at a good deal) over here. So, it's no surprise that other applicants would quietly offer a higher amount than asking price for this little gem. That is something we are not willing to do. The asking price is already higher than the ACTUAL worthwhile price. I'm not going to trip over myself to give these slum lords more money. Maybe if I was determined to live in San Francisco, then I would forgo my principles and play the bidding war for a place. BUT WE ARE IN OAKLAND. I like Oakland, but I'm not about to pay through the nose for Oakland.
 But who knows, maybe I'll be singing a different story by next week.


So, lessons learned in the past two days: My fiancee and I (despite all of our hard work and friendly nature) we look terrible on paper, which means in Landlord land, we are are WORTHLESS. Lesson 2: now I know I am willing to pay twice as much I ever paid in Tucson, for a place three times as small. Last lesson: this is a landlords game out here. That crusty 90 year old woman or that guy with huge belly and butt crack peeking out of the back of his pants is GOD.



Hopefully, good news to come. Stay tuned.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Vintage on the Streets

Vintage and vintage inspired looks on the street...

The perfect coat

This bike is just as much a part of this look as the dress and hair <3

90's inspired


pattern mix + 1930s silhouette

not vintage or vintage inspired, but awesome nonetheless

Also not vintage inspired, but love love love. I really want to know what the back of that blouse looks like.

relaxed and cute

some 90's girly grunge

just. amazing.

dapper man on his way to doing something really cool, probably

Bringing back the cape. Eye spy a coach bag ;)

more 90s girly grunge


Tuesday, July 8, 2014

The Frida Necklace




As an artist and vintage enthusiast I have always admired the art and style of Frida Kahlo. 
I just started reading Frida Kahlo's biography and I instantly became inspired by her effortless, whimsical style, as well as her fascinating and incredibly painful life story. When I read or hear about interesting people, I can't help but want to stare at pictures of them all day to try and get a glimpse of the real them. As if they were standing right in front of me. 

When I look at these old photos, I can't help but notice her hair adorned with flowers, her Tehuana costumes, and the large and beautiful chunky necklaces paired with pendant earrings. When I was younger, whenever Frida's appearance was mentioned, everyone was so fixated on her facial hair, but I couldn't help but notice the bright colors she wore. 


More than anything, its her necklaces that really set me over the top. They are so unconventionally beautiful, just like Frida Kahlo. Huge stone nuggets, chokers, and Pre-Columbian Mexican beads. 

I have been mentally designing a few Frida inspired necklaces for the shop. Here are a few of my inspirational photos for my upcoming designs. (Some photos are from the movie Frida, who was played by Selma Hayek. Her costumes in the film make me just as insane as the actual photos of Frida herself). 

center part hair + Colonial style earrings + Pre-Columbian jade beads = my next formal attire look

Frida and Diego Rivera
The first in amazing pattern mixing

Frida in front of a big ass agave. Peasant skirt <3
Not one, but two statement necklaces
Just a hawk, nbd // color swoooooon
Just a baby deer, nbd. Another amazing pattern mix.


Stills from the movie Frida...

Velvet shirt with vibrant floral pattern!!
Selma as Frida
This shirt paired with that gold necklace. I can't.



There are about a billion more Frida Kahlo photos (as well as stills from the movie) that I could show. I love just about every one of them. For now I will leave you with these and show more once I introduce BarnabyJack's take on the Frida necklace. Stay tuned!

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Areas in and/or around the Bay

Each time before I set off for a trip I always make big plans to take a zillion photos. It seems so easy to just take great photos of fun things that happen, but usually when I am seeing new things and having fun, the last thing I want to do is interrupt the moment to take a photo. That is why almost all of my photos are sans human beings. But, I did manage to take some photos of some of my favorite places we visited. 

Delores Park, day before pride. Packed with people, some completely bottomless.
We only went into San Francisco twice. The first was the day before Pride, also known as Pride weekend I think. It was packed and there was a lot of dancing in and around the mission. Lots of flare. 

We also got to visit the Exploratorium on the pier. The Exploratorium is an interactive science museum. Yeah, it's for kids, but we decided to go and for some reason we were disappointed to see so many kids. Don't get me wrong, I like kids, but there were a lot of kids. Unruly kids. Touching things.  The second we stepped into the building we both thought we were developing soar throats. Maybe it was another interactive science lesson about pyschosomatic disorder.

Truly amazing sculpture made entirely out of toothpicks and white glue.




We spent most of our time in Oakland, land of crime, as it is most commonly known. But in actuality, it is really beautiful. We discovered that most Oakland citizens want to keep Oakland's reputation negative. The way they see it, if everyone thinks its dangerous, then it will stay relatively quiet. Some neighborhoods are the most beautiful I have seen in a while. Other more vibrant streets still have a very small town feeling to them, and not to mention have great restaurants and shops. 

I'm sure it's just the time of year, but Oakland and Berkeley were covered in bright flowers.
I got to step into this cute vintage shop called Mercy Vintage Now.

The highlight of my trip to the Bay Area wasn't even in the bay area. We got to drive out to Lodi, CA to check in on an estate sale that was happening at an old barn/farmhouse. The farmhouse had been owned by the same family since 1870. Lots of antiques and vintage treasures. Don't worry, I managed to scoop some vintage for the shop.


Another highlight was the Conservatory of Flowers at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. The conservatory is in a fairly large old greenhouse in the middle of the park. The day we visited it was particularly foggy out, which made the photos kind of dreamy. 

The Conservatory of Flowers


zen

some flowers, and me. Of course, the only photo taken of me on this trip, and I am not even wearing and visible vintage. My bag and are vintage for the record, you just can't see them :/

more flowers
spooky greenhouse photo
Right after the Conservatory, we visited the Japanese Tea Garden further down the park and had some warm tea in the foggy day. 


We also got a little culture in at the Oakland Museum of Art. Meh. It was okay. I was tired that day.


Anyway, that is it for pictures. But I do have some pretty big news....

 I'M MOVING TO SAN FRANCISCO/BAY AREA!!!

Which means, BarnabyJack will be moving with me :)
Mike got a full time gig in Berkeley and we need to move ASAP.
The next few weeks will be a whirlwind of finding an apartment, moving furniture and being stressed. So BarnabyJack might be slowing down a bit as far as listing new items every day. But I will do my best. 

I am a bit nervous to move to a big city. Last time a lived in a big city was NYC six years ago. I gotta bust out the ol' street savy-ness pretty soon here.  BUT, I am confident and excited with the new changes to come. In fact, when we were walking through Oakland, we saw a little sign that maybe we were meant to be here...

"M+S" was carved in the concrete in the sidewalk in our dream neighborhood in Oakland. I do say that it was meant for Mike + Sara. 

See you soon East Bay.



I also want to thank those that have purchased items in these last two weeks a big THANK YOU for your patience. I will be sending your shipments out Monday morning FIRST THING. 

K thx baiiiiiii