Saturday I headed to Arlington, Vermont for a wedding. I was in the quaint town less than 24 hours but it was enough to be awed and humbled (again) by Vermont’s natural beauty. The drive from Boston alone was like the b-roll of a movie’s dreamy vacation scene. Farms full of livestock, bright red barns,…Read More
Birthday Babe
Today is my birthday and what a year it has been! I went on 23 trips in my 23rd year, re-designed my site, and quit my 9-5 to pursue my dream of freelance work. It’s been tumultuous, in good ways and bad, but it has been a year of growth. I’ve always considered myself to be…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Flapper costume or typical Celina ensemble? One never knows. 2) More art from the Provincetown Art Museum. 3) This coffee shop in Troy perfectly articulates my incessant need for caffeine. 4) Art reporter on duty. 5) Celebrating the successful installation of my home office (thanks, Mom and Dad!) 6) Boating with a glass of wine is the only way…Read More
Big Brother is Watching
“Real/Ideal: Turning Utopia into Reality” brings a chilling body of contemporary work to the Boston Center for the Arts’ Mills Gallery. Curated by David Guerra, director of A R E A Gallery, the show, which continues through September 17, articulates utopian dreams with underlying feelings of foreboding. Beverly Sky’s fabric collage on canvas, titled…Read More
One Shirt Three Ways
Versatility is paramount for me when it comes to my wardrobe. If I can’t wear it in multiple seasons with multiple looks, I’m not interested. Today I’m showing how I styled this red, long-line tee three totally different ways. I love the softness and simplicity of this shirt, wearing it makes me feel like I’m…Read More
Provincetown Day Trip Travel Guide
Yesterday I took the Bay State Cruise line’s fast ferry to Provincetown for a Sunday slice of the Cape. It’s just 90 minutes on the ferry from Boston’s seaport to Massachusetts’ artiest, most LGBTQ friendly town. Though it’s the thick of summer, I found PTown to be quite calm, not at all overcrowded. With beaches,…Read More