When Buying Art Can Change the World
A few weeks ago my eldest daughter, a couple of friends and I were walking back home from a crafts fair in our neighborhood. That… Read More »When Buying Art Can Change the World
A few weeks ago my eldest daughter, a couple of friends and I were walking back home from a crafts fair in our neighborhood. That… Read More »When Buying Art Can Change the World
I find it appropriate, on the week of the Jewish Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur) to look back upon my own year of creativity. On… Read More »Looking back at 2016: Reflecting Back on a Year of Creativity
The official beginning of fall came and went amidst mid-summer temperatures. True, some shifts were already in the air, like the subtle yellowing of light… Read More »Autumn Sewing: My New Fall Handbag Collection
You can get pretty much anything your heart desires in the area where I live. This is courtesy of big ships from China and planes… Read More »The Joy of Shopping at Farmers’ Markets: Sewing Market Totes
September isn’t quite over, yet the tsunami that marks the beginning of the school year has already started erasing the memory of summer. A few… Read More »Brick Lane Sunday Market
My husband and I used to backpack before the kids were born. Since they came around, however, we’ve only gone car camping. During our London… Read More »High Sierra Backpacking
Summer is over. The days are becoming shorter, sunlight is getting yellower, and the shadows are beginning to stretch. A few trees in my yard… Read More »Post-Summer Blues
We arrived in London a couple of weeks before the official opening night of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, the new play by Jack… Read More »Harry Potter and the Cursed Child