omething strange happened the first time I encountered an article online that I wrote for a print magazine. The article was an old-fashioned feature that had taken me months to report, then perhaps six weeks to write, plus another six to eight weeks to edit and rewrite with the help of capable editors, copy editors and fact-checkers who helped give the magazine prose of yesteryear its distinctive glossy finish.
TWO LOVELY THINGS : Abstract 1, 2012 by Emma Leonard, and the Resort 2013 Preview for Bottega Veneta, shot by...
. . . it is always rather surprising when one is inexplicably drawn to an interior that is vastly different...
. . . and in between the elegant flakes of gold leaf falling, floating about the place and the colourful bouquets in...
. . . following last week’s beautiful fashion inspiration by russian style icon miroslava duma, as far as style icons...
. . . can hardly believe we are very nearly half-way through another year, and every year, it is a...
. . . the place is in a state of disarray, for, instead of spring cleaning, it’s winter cleaning, for,...
. . . and the summery things were not packed away, as planned, this past weekend, afternoons spent, rather, in...
. . . this weekend has been an early sunday brunch — lattes and fluttering late-summer leaves on a quaint,...
. . . was absolutely delighted to be included in martha stewart’s best of the blogs: editors’ picksin september 2008...
{two lovely things:} wood & metal along a wall in a sunny room for favourite past issues, and custom built-ins...
A few weeks ago, misplaced tickets to an art show and, in searching for them, discovered an enormous amount of...