No Place Like Home -- Karen Wight
I think Ann Miller had the right idea. Do you remember the 1948 movie
“Easter Parade” with Judy Garland, Fred Astaire, Peter Lawford and Ann
Miller? Miller had different dogs that coordinated with her outrageous
outfits. And when she went out for a stroll, she would be accompanied by
a pooch of the appropriate color.
Now before all of the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
members get their knickers in a twist, I am only partially serious. And,
by the way, Happy Easter. But I have noticed that people gravitate
toward colors and textures that they are comfortable with. And, yes, that
spills over into their home, pets and even clothing.
As I have been running around doing whatever it is I do, I have
noticed that people’s pets parallel their decor. Over the past two weeks,
I have been working on the home descriptions for the Newport Harbor High
School Home Tour brochure, which by the way is May 2. As I go into homes,
I can’t help but think I’ve tapped into some subliminal messaging with
the canine and feline set.
Personally, I think I was drawn to our dog partially because of her
coloring. When that cute little black face looked up at me, my heart
melted. Now if you have ever been into our home, you know that I like
black. A lot. Black lampshades, black trims on the pillows, black marble
on the counters. . . even black chalkboard walls in the game room.
So, as I drive my black car with my black dog hanging out the window,
all is right with the world.
Because our dog is also pint-sized, I have joked for years that she is
my “ultimate accessory,” since more often than not she is tucked under my
arm, much like an oversized purse.
Our cat, which was a rescue kitten, also blends into the woodwork, so
to speak. When she is laying on one of our faux leopard blankets, you’d
never know she was there.
Just think about it. Is your living room taupe and black? I think you
need a pug. Do you prefer French antiques? You may need a poodle. Black
and white color scheme? Dalmatian. Powder room? Yorkie.
So if Ann Miller can have different dogs for different outfits, maybe
I need pet accessories for different rooms. After all, my dog does look
pretty good in the living room. But it might be hard to train her stay in
one spot all of time.
* KAREN WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs Sundays.
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