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Everything in its Right Place
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Lately I've been thinking that the 70's might make a comeback, and I'm pretty stoked about this since I missed out it the first time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." I like shiny things, cupcakes and kittens. View my complete profile. Banner art by noel skrzypczak. The Life of Pru. Just because its awesome. Lately Ive been thinking that the 70s might make. A very nice fixer upper. Love It A Lot.
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Things Will Fall Into Place: April 2012
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Things Will Fall Into Place. Come along as I travel the world sourcing goods for my store, dig in while we renovate our 1930's rambling hacienda, watch out as our three young kids traipse through the tale. Thursday, April 26, 2012. Meanwhile the good thing about summer is travel - we are off to Spain and Turkey next week - can't wait! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tierra Del Lagarto - where to find us. Find my store, Tierra Del Lagarto online:. Email me with questions:. I am also on Pinterest! Marrakesh: a...
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aussie new yorker: "You Aussies..."
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Saturday, January 12, 2013. As I return to New York from a blazing summer in Australia with bushfires burning out of control across much of Tasmania and NSW, I ask myself, what is it about Australia and Australians that is so hard for Americans to work out? Is it because we are from "down under" and that seems so remote that we must be a different species? Or is it because we have weird animals that hop instead of run, using their tail for balance? Is it our accents? Jealousy of our beaches? They sleep a...
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aussie new yorker: July 2012
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Saturday, July 28, 2012. The Anesthetist and I were supposed to be in Nantucket by now, home of Moby Dick, briar rose-covered cottages and long, wonderful beaches. But Delta decided to cancel our flight this morning for no reason! So now I have another day to learn the whaling history of this fascinating island. Stay tuned. Links to this post. Sunday, July 22, 2012. The men made dinner one night. Gotta love the preparation they put into it. The presentation looks like a still life! Links to this post.
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aussie new yorker: August 2012
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012. In the Garden of Eden. Is a network of six wonderful historic homes in the Hudson Valley. Its mission is to "celebrate the history, architecture, landscape and the material culture of the Hudson Valley", making sure people like me get to see how the other half lived all those years ago. Last weekend, the Anesthetist decided I was in need of some historical American culture, so he took me to visit Montgomery Place. First glimpse of the house. One of many fish ponds. I went for ...
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aussie new yorker: February 2013
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Sunday, February 17, 2013. I am a downtown girl. No ifs and buts about it. I prefer the low key vibe and village atmosphere. But I have to admit that every now and then there is a teeny bit of Upper East Side in me as well. And when this side of me wants to come out, I head straight to a New York icon; Bemelman's Bar at the Carlyle Hotel on 76th Street. Images: rosewood hotels, vanity fair, artslant, flickr, boston, stay. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). New York, New York, United States.
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aussie new yorker: September 2012
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012. I really wanted to go with him to the Synagogue tonight so I could hear the Shofar being blown. The Rabbis used to blow a ram's horn but now it could be made of any material. It has a wonderful history that you can read about here. Links to this post. Wednesday, September 19, 2012. Without a smile - Without a Throe. A Summer's soft Assemblies go. To their entrancing end. Links to this post. Sunday, September 16, 2012. A very special place. All in all, a very green, sere...
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aussie new yorker: Optimism
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Sunday, October 21, 2012. I'm not sure how that plays out nationally. I'm guessing New Yorkers' upbeat outlook is substantially higher than say those who live in Detroit or Baton Rouge, mainly because the economy here has shown some potential for growth. But I think it does mirror how outsiders see Americans, as a tirelessly upbeat, happy, positive nation of people. I have always been intrigued by this global perception. Is it true or is it a facade? It makes you feel good about everything you are and do.
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aussie new yorker: Summer in Connecticut
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Saturday, September 8, 2012. Last weekend officially marked the end of the Summer season here. It's been too short! No more white, no more early Friday afternoons, no more long, lazy days. To mark this sombre occasion, the Anesthetist decided to take me to Litchfield Hills in Connecticut, a state that borders New York but is so far removed in attitude as to be a distant cousin. Is located, owned by the guy who founded Lambertson Truex, which was sadly, swallowed up by Tiffany after the financial crisis.
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