April 2009
4 posts
The Enormous Tiny Art Show | →
If you’re looking for inspiring and affordable art, look no further…
Boboho →
Saw an interview with Tracy on sfgirlby the bay…makes me want to paint our walls light colors and head for the flea market…
Home →
One of the best book promos I’ve seen…
March 2009
14 posts
Craftzine.com blog : Travel Crafty: Boston →
The piece I wrote about Boston’s craftier side is now up at craftzine.com!
Flickr: The 100% Thrifted Pool →
I love thrift store finds. I don’t always score on the clothes for me, but I find great outfits for my girl.
Greenwich Letterpress →
Stumbling around NYC last weekend in my horribly inappropriate, and not even cute, shoes, we happened upon this sweet little shop with the most beautiful cards. I limited my purchases…for now…but luckily they have an etsy shop. More photos and links to come from my adventures…
About Us | Loop →
Off to Philadelphia for a change of scenery, some late nights, girl talk, and many glasses of wine. Hope to make a stop here at Loop while I’m in the vicinity.
BAKFIETS EN MEER →
When I need a dash of cycling news from Amsterdam…
Copenhagen Cycle Chic - Streetstyle and Bike... →
When I think of #40 I like to think of how much I’ll enjoy wearing a skirt and riding my bike, not quite possible now unless I want to shock the citizens of Portsmouth as I hop on old Bessie…
February 2009
12 posts
PRIZE →
A visit to my in-laws in Medford always provides a welcome excuse to visit Prize in scenic Ashland…
#39 of 40 by 40
…and by the way, these aren’t in any particular order.
I’m ashamed to say I’ve never read a thick Russian novel. I’ve chosen to read Anna Karenina because, frankly, I like saying Anna Karenina. Over and over.
My birthday is in 227 days. My edition (a used B&N classic I found on half.com) has 754 pages. That susses out to 3.3 pages/day, or 23.1 pages/week....
The Curiosity Shoppe →
c r a f t i v o r e →
Always inspiring to know such talented artists…
hula seventy →
a lovely blog in every respect of the word
February "vacation"
Since I’ve become the parent of a school-aged child I’ve wondered what demented person may have thought that keeping a child home during what feels like the longest week of the entire year in New England was actually a good idea. Someday we will travel to warmer climes during this period, hopefully before she graduates high school, and dear God don’t let it be within 100 miles of...
And last but not least, #40 of 40 by 40 is the... →
bright with a thin film of grey clouds
Sunday morning cup of joe sleepy girl warm puppies NYT style mag storm coming