July 2007

Portland in NY

Our friends Don and Yan are in town for business and birthday. We just got back from an outing with them. First at Flute, because Don is one of Rob’s wine buddies, and then at La Bonne Soup. It was so nice to see them. We have plans to get together this weekend again and–lord

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Lucky drycleaning

I went to pick up my dry cleaning. As I was standing there, a butterfly flew in and landed on my computer bag. It sat there, fanning its wings as if it were the most natural thing in the world. I froze, afraid to scare it. “Look!” I caught the drycleaning lady’s eye. “A butterfly.

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No air-conditioner

I’m here to report on the first couple of weeks of life without a/c. It’s fine. There were two days when the outside temperature was in the mid-90s that were rough, but honestly, otherwise it’s not noticeable. We can keep the apartment about ten degrees cooler than the outside air and with a fan to

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A day of fiction

Yesterday I went down to join a group of writers at the Malibu–I had no idea what I was getting into. The group has apparently been meeting for some seventeen years, every Wednesday at the same restaurant. It was a lively bunch of writers, none of whom I had met before. I went because Keith

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Eyeitalia

My wonderful cousin, Susan, has started EyeItalia, after living in Italy for a year. It’s full of amazing Italian papers, fabrics and just about every beautiful thing you could possibly covet. I warn you, this is a dangerous, dangerous website. Oh and check out the photo essays, which are gooooorgeous.

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Paint drying

Really. Is there anything else to say about today? Well, actually there is, because I got some news about three different exciting projects none of which I can tell you about. Gah! So, for the moment, you’ll just have to watch the paint dry. La la la. Oh, and no, the news is not about

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Books.

I finished painting the largest wall of the dining room Venetian Red. We’ve moved the bookshelves back into place and have begun the process of unpacking books. It is quite clear that we have more books than we have space. We’re discussing were the additional shelves will go–clearly, we can’t get rid of any of

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