The Lights Of A Pandemic Christmas, Or, Saturday Morning at 10:36am
We are entering the season of Christmas. It’s a big deal, in the USA. Although I did not grow up in a observant religion per
We are entering the season of Christmas. It’s a big deal, in the USA. Although I did not grow up in a observant religion per
During a pandemic, one thing you can do is think a whole awful lot about things you previously took for granted. This can be human
I cannot get this dress out of my mind. That trailing festoon on the side? Peacock feathers, dyed black, traces of the original blue and
Some people like to dress up at home. Susan at Une Femme, and Sue at High Heels in the Wilderness, for example, both do it
Well. Here we are. I would love to hear about your Thanksgiving plans this year. A judgment-free zone, if we might, because I am going
Yesterday we woke up to something blowing through the branches of my young trees. Being well beyond judgment by that point, I could have sworn
I imagine every single person reading this post knows the US’s presidential election is Tuesday. I imagine that almost every single person reading also knows
Today we’ve got the good fortune and privilege of a guest post from my friend, Marchelle. AKA @afroliage on Instagram, she writes from her garden
Somewhere on the blogosphere, in a place I can no longer find, I defined luxury as when the cup of both function and beauty overflows.
This morning my siblings and I will engage in the singular High WASP ritual: “The Final Disposition Of Silver And Jewelry When Your Mother Has
Occasionally someone articulates how you are feeling so well that you give them your voice in thanks. The photo above, and the words below, are
Yes, we’re still in quarantine, and yes, the nation rages around us, but there’s a time for roaring and howling, and a time to sit.
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