Discovering Artists: Anna Mavromatis, “Artists’ Books”
When my daughter was 2 we happened to spend New Year’s Eve in Rome. On the 3rd day, discussions were held about the next day’s
When my daughter was 2 we happened to spend New Year’s Eve in Rome. On the 3rd day, discussions were held about the next day’s
A couple of weeks ago I made a very trendy fashion haul. I went to Target. Someone in Target’s top management is wearing smartypants and
I’ve had a productive week. I managed to exercise, complete blogging projects, and deal with administrative and house issues that have been on my list
This is a guest post by Barrie Davenport of Live Bold and Bloom. As you may remember, a while back I wrote a post for
Having written about stuff just this morning, in the interest of civil and fair discussion I want to present the other side. I had thought
I like my stuff. In fact, I’d have to admit I love it. It’s not a wild love, but it’s certainly a fond one. With
Have you ever noticed how much testosterone surrounds the making of dry martinis? Why? James Bond? A man is made a man by slugging gin
My son is back in New Jersey. My daughter and he went to the U.S. Open on Thursday night. Nadal vs. Verdasco. Had a great
Back in the 60’s, my mother had a portrait painted of her children. The three eldest, that is. I was 6, my sister 3, my
Let’s talk about good taste. We know it’s not the same as money. Expensive tastelessness is everywhere. However, finding the inexpensive tasteful can take a
Rudbeckia, coryx, coleus, alyssum Here’s to the work ethic. And days off. Hope everyone, American or not, has had a wonderful weekend. Previously: 4th of
There remains one unfinished piece of business on Privilege. Several of you have asked me to talk about relationships, about marriage. And I haven’t. In
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