A manatee in Santa Fe
A weeklong collage-quilting class, a new technique for me, was offered in the capital city of New Mexico. Susan Carlson, … Continue reading A manatee in Santa Fe
A weeklong collage-quilting class, a new technique for me, was offered in the capital city of New Mexico. Susan Carlson, … Continue reading A manatee in Santa Fe
Before arriving in Santa Fe, there was one more day of Georgia O’Keeffe-wonder at the Ghost Ranch. This former dude … Continue reading Sensational Santa Fe
The small town of Abiquiu, New Mexico is about an hour north of Santa Fe. Georgia O’Keeffe, one of my … Continue reading Channeling Georgia O’Keeffe
Flexibility is the key to a road trip. Pounding thunderstorms had us alter the driving route. We left Missouri and … Continue reading Rollcall: Arkansas, Oklahoma,Texas and New Mexico
Today was a very full day. We managed to drive through four states and cross three rivers with state names. … Continue reading Plenty to see in Paducah
Taking winding roads through the Smoky Mountains from North Carolina into Tennessee was majestic and ear popping. We stopped in … Continue reading Frankly, we stopped in Franklin
After a wonderful day with family and food in Raleigh and Chapel Hill, North Carolina we headed west to Asheville. … Continue reading Waterfalls and tapas in the Smoky Mountains
The start of a new US road trip is always an exciting adventure. We left Manhattan early and stopped at … Continue reading The Tiffany Saints of Petersburg
The Patrons of Park Avenue (POPA) have sponsored Idriss B., a French Tunisian artist, to add a pop of color … Continue reading It’s a jungle out there..on Park Avenue
Bloomingdale’s fills the block between East 59th and 60th from Lexington Ave to Third. This year, their winter holiday windows … Continue reading Windows, twigs and trains