Goodbye, February. It is hard to believe that February is the shortest month when it seems like an endless slog of darkness, illness and cold. However, as it finally draws to a close, I think I have the discovered a cosmic February balance. Each of the “bad” things, the dramas, hassles and irritants have been … Continue reading Goodbye, February
Winter
Southern Charm
It is impossible to visit Savannah, Georgia and not fantasize about living there. My husband and I just spent 4 days enjoying its wonders. It is supremely walkable and the weather is temperate (keeping it real: we have only visited in late winter - one suspects that summer may be a tad warm. ) There … Continue reading Southern Charm
Transitional Wardrobe
New Englanders know how erratically Spring arrives. In my opinion, the most difficult aspect is deciding what to wear. Luckily, we have a style icon who can point the way. Having just returned from a jaunt to Florida to face a Nor’easter, Lo knows how to rock everything from resort wear to winter woolens. A … Continue reading Transitional Wardrobe
Mount Washington, Indoors
In our quest to not let winter trap us in the house, last week my husband and I ventured out to visit the Currier Art Museum. We had been to this small museum numerous times, but not recently. The special exhibition (which ended 1/16) was on Mount Washington. But before we headed to the gallery, … Continue reading Mount Washington, Indoors
The Joy of S…
If you are seeking a rewarding activity, I have a suggestion for you. It is one I came to late in life, but the more I do it, the more I like it. I anticipate that when I am a little old lady, folks will see me in pursuit of this hobby and wonder why … Continue reading The Joy of S…