Ladies of Fortune
The Ladies of Fortune lunched in fine style in Tricia George‘s studio today – isn’t she talented?snowy egret, one of my favorite bird portraitsWe ate and drank and told stories – Kitty brought some of...
View ArticleMandala a Day
My friend Marz is an artist and art teacher (a brave one), and has committed to one mandala a day for 365 days. I love them all, love the progression and the jumps, but this one caught me up in its...
View ArticleA Year of Gratitude
I have been looking for classy thank you cards – preferably blank – for so long, and they were so close! Mary Jo Hoffman, the photographer who sent in the prize-winning photo of her adorable puggle...
View ArticleTicking off the List
taking it for granted already...The wing chair is finished, ta-da! I found a fault in the fit while I was tucking it all in, and I WILL go back and repair it, promise, but not now. I am barrelling...
View ArticleLife on the Ocean Wave
A most nautical weekend: Saturday shooting Digglers on fabulous Angel Island (the jingle was inside my head all morning) Then an amazing seven course dinner with friends in San Francisco, culminating...
View ArticleWindrush Farm
This is where I hope to be this Sunday, with a picnic and my knitting. Open to any one who loves natural textiles. I have been a couple of times before and loved it, especially petting the lambs (and...
View ArticleInside Track
DOSA FUNDRAISER FOR THE EDIBLE SCHOOLYARD PROJECT Join the Edible Schoolyard Project and Christina Kim of dosa LA for a sale of dosa clothing and housewares at Chez Panisse Restaurant. Proceeds from...
View ArticleLos Angeles
Ah, Los Angeles, endlessly diverting – I can never understand how you can drive along a pleasant tree-lined boulevard, and within a block you’d be nervous to get out of the car. Who makes the rules? We...
View ArticleTybee Island
One day I shall visit, but I can’t December 8, more’s the pity – so if you can, do!
View ArticleSan Francisco Christmas Market
I’m really excited to say that this coming Saturday I will be bright and early (gulp!) at the Heath Ceramics factory on 18th Street, fortified by Blue Bottle coffee and meeting my friends from the...
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