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styling pet portraits in interiors

I received a question a couple of weeks ago about how to style a pet portrait in a room without it looking like a shrine to your dog, cat, hamster, or horse.  Good question!  I’m so glad you asked.  Let’s talk about animal art in interiors and how to make it work with your decorating. […]

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four things | seventy

It’s been my favorite early spring weather.  Cool enough for a hoodie, but warm enough to spend lots of time outside.  I donned my overalls for the first time this year, and Jeff and I worked together in the backyard on Tuesday.  We pulled weeds, mowed the small patch of grass, pruned the hydrangeas, trimmed […]

the Gibbes Museum

When we planned our Charleston outing for our anniversary, we were going to visit a few antique stores and then have a nice dinner.  My aunt’s proposition changed that, though.  We knew we would be transporting two large paintings in bulky frames home, so space would be at a premium.  (We won’t mention all of […]

birthday happenings

This weekend, I turned forty-eight.  It made me think about all of the birthdays I’ve shared about here on my blog, and if you’ve been with me since the early years, you’ve followed me through most of my 30s and now well into my 40s.  Dare I say, almost fifty?  We’ve been through a lot […]

four things | sixty-nine

Wow, it’s hard to believe it’s April.  I’m sure I’m not the only one who feels that way.  Wasn’t it just January?  With the warmer weather and longer days, I am feeling my usual pull to home and garden projects, but I haven’t had much time with my current workload.  Home projects are usually a […]

criticism & what makes you an artist

I received a critical comment on social media a couple of weeks ago.  It happens when you share online, and after over 15 years of posting, I’ve gotten used to it and generally have a healthy perspective.  Most of the time, I can shrug off the comment.  It’s from a stranger on the Internet, and […]

madame mére

I finished yesterday’s post about the Uffizi portrait gallery with a bit of a cliffhanger.  I didn’t include the setting, though.  This was at Isle of Palms a few weeks ago.  Several extended family members live near Charleston, so we visit them (or they visit us) while we’re there.  So, my aunt interrupted my story […]

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