When I came home to Paris this time, I looked around my computer office. I have several places I ‘hang out’ in my Paris apartment, a cozy little red sitting room full of hearts and art I love (it’s a small room, and also where I watch movies, read, or do needlepoint, it’s my ‘cozy spot’ next to my bedroom, and I have a room similar to it in San Francisco). I have a more grown up office, where I read serious papers, and do notes on things to work on when I go back to San Francisco. And I also have a tiny little cozy space off my kitchen where my computer is, which I only use for emails. And on the walls of my computer cubby hole I have framed sayings that I love which inspire me about how to live life. I am always finding sayings I love, and instead of trying to remember them, I frame them and put them on the walls, and look at them often. And I thought I’d share some of them with you here, » read more »
Archive for April, 2009
7 Days in Paris, Not the Novel, the Real Life
Posted on April 28, 2009
Some of you have asked what my day is like in Paris. And like everyone else, all my days are different. I’ve been back in Paris for 3 days, (the time moves too quickly here, and I never have as much time here as I want, although I am here for half of the year, but the time speeds by too quickly whenever I’m here). » read more »
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Fashion Week in Paris
Posted on April 24, 2009
When my kids were small, I used to take all 5 of my daughters to the Haute Couture fashion shows in Paris, which were spectacular shows of beautiful clothes, all hand made and hand sewn, worn by gorgeous models in extraordinary venues. The shows were a major event twice a year, » read more »
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“Aaahhhh”…not “Ohhhhh”!
Posted on April 16, 2009
I was talking to a friend today, and remembered a silly story, that was a good reminder about life. » read more »
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Working on an Art Show
Posted on April 8, 2009
As I’ve mentioned before, I had an art gallery in San Francisco for four years. I absolutely loved it! We represented 22 mostly emerging artists, and showed contemporary work. It was located in San Francisco (steel gallery), and the artists we represented were local, and also from all over the United States, and from around the world. It was one of the happiest experiences of my life, » read more »
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