Reading the Sunday paper and your blogs, just kicking back staying out of the heat. Found a few little tidbits to share with you.
What did Elizabeth Gilbert do with all that money she made from selling the movie rights of her best selling book "Eat Pray Love"?
Well she opened a shop in New Jersey of course! You can read all about HERE
Have you ever been a shop girl (or shop boy)? Most times I love it, but on these hot rainy days in New Orleans, the day can be lonely, and then poof it could get exciting when Sandra Bullock might walk in the door.
August either goes too slow for some of us with unrelenting heat, and watching the hurricane season calendar come into high alert, or too fast with many kids already going back to school (in August???? This still boggles my old fashion notion that school should start post Labor Day). I wonder how you all are keeping calm, cool and collected.
Tonight, crank that AC up and watch Mad Men, and watch the final three of HGTV Design Star finally get to do an individual challenge (those group challenges were the worst format decision the producers made). HGTV Design Star is the train wreck of a show so bad it really isn't all that much fun to watch except for fellow blogger Emily, The Brass Petal, still hanging in there.

Or maybe you might deal with the heat by lopping of your locks in favor of a Jean Seberg style haircut.

Another thing I'd like to share with you is a nice little custom made surprise in my mail box, HERE

And one more thing I found interesting, a story about the Greenbrier, the classic West Virginia hotel with the famous Dorothy Draper interiors HERE

Described as: "Nothing seems to match, and that’s the point.
The result is something Lily Pulitzer and Laura Ashley
might have dreamed up together after following Alice down the rabbit hole."
Sounds perfect for a blogger meet up!
In my minds eye I see a fantastic blogger meet up here, all expenses paid so everybody could come.
We could talk and eat and drink and give each other workshops.
There is a writing room at the Greenbrier, a place set aside, to gasp, actually hand write letters!
I would get an old school nun to come and give us a workshop on penmanship, and Letitia Baldrige to come and school us on the art of writing a social letter.
With age, and computer use my handwriting has gone down the toilet, so I would need to practice, practice, practice.
And of course Alberto and I would love to give you all a tango workshop in the spectacular ballroom!

And just on more link..
My friend Jessica Hack is an expert fabric conservator. You can read about her in Inside Out Magazine HERE
Jessica Hack sitting in front of a vintage Carnival costume in her studio
She does museum level fabric conservation
My friend Jessica Hack is an expert fabric conservator. You can read about her in Inside Out Magazine HERE

She does museum level fabric conservation
Jessica Hack has been in the textile conservation business for 31 years. Unlike restoration, which aims to bring pieces as close to new as possible, conservation seeks to stabilize the existing material and repair damage to prevent it from spreading.


Stay c00l and have fun going down the rabbit hole of links!
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