May you never forget what is worth remembering, or remember what is best forgotten. Wishing you all the best in 2011!Cheers, C
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I am a huge fan of Denyse Schmidt. A former graphic designer and graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, Denyse has been sewing since she was a young girl. Her reinterpretions of traditional Amish designs produce modern functional quilts that are fresh and offbeat. With quirky names like "Drunk Love in a Log Cabin," "There Goes the Neighborhood," and "What a Bunch of Squares," they are characterized by simple graphics, rich color, and quality workmanship. Her couture and custom quilts, in production since 1996, are pieced to order in her studio and hand-quilted by Amish women in Minnesota.

Isabel Marant is every chic Parisian's favorite designer. She began designing accessories in 1989 and launched her full ready-to-wear collection five years later. Now she’s attracting a cult following worldwide for her breezy, eclectic pieces with a bohemian edge. Her creations are at once feminine, comfortably casual, and quintessentially French.
2011 will officially kick-off in a few days. The beginning of a new year is the perfect time to start afresh. I look forward to the exhilaration of a squeaky, clean slate. I feel hopeful. Renewed. Re-energized. I will shed my cocoon/baggage from the previous year and miraculously transform into a beautiful butterfly. Slim and trim, and light as air. Bring it on! I’m ready to become all that I can be, and all that I won’t be after I lose all that I don't want be….
Christmas for me has always been a time for meditation and reflection…refreshed hope swirled with bittersweet nostalgia…like marshmallows melting into warm chocolate. I have so many wonderful memories from Christmases past, and as my mind sifts through those memories, a common thread weaves them together. That thread is love.
From the director of BRUCE ALMIGHTY, THE NUTTY PROFESSOR, and ACE VENTURA comes something completely different. Tom Shadyac's fascinating and life-changing new documentary, "I AM," asks thought-provoking questions like, "What's wrong with our world?" and "What can we do about it?" and features interviews with well-known cultural figures such as Archbishop Desmond Tutu and the late historian Howard Zinn as well as lesser-known scientists, poets and evolutionary biologists.
Just finished watching Gandhi, the 1982 biographical film based on the life of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who led the nonviolent resistance movement against British Colonial rule in India during the first half of the 20th century.
Christmas is “the most wonderful time of the year.” Just ask Andy Williams. But why then are we so stressed out? I’ll tell you why. Because money’s tight, the malls are packed with other stressed out people trying to figure out what to buy for Aunt Mildred, and Christmas gifts are expensive. What to do?
You simply CANNOT be a Scrooge after watching one of these holiday favorites, best viewed while in bed, wearing flannel pj’s, snuggled under a down comforter, with a steaming pot of Earl Grey, a plate of warm sugar cookies, and a box of Kleenex...
Anyone who knows me knows that I’m no Martha Stewart. My expertise simply does not extend to the domestic arena. It’s always been that way. As a child, I often spent summers visiting my grandparents at their farm in Mississippi. My grandmother was an awesome cook, however, I avoided the kitchen like the plague. I was interested only in sitting down at the table just as the food was laid out, and woofing down the results of her hours of slaving over a hot stove. The rest of the time, I was outside riding horses and pretending to be a cowboy.
Well...it's been a while...but I'm back! I've settled into my new life in Texas. I came to Dallas with very few preconceived notions or expectations. I'd been here a few times in the past for the Home and Gift Market, which means I was familiar with the Market, and the chain restaurants and hotels within a one mile radius of the Market. So I pretty much started with a blank slate. We arrived in July, in the middle of a heatwave, so my first impression was that it was hot as hell!
New York designer Betsey Johnson has built her long-standing career in fashion by following her own set of rules. Known for her celebration of the exuberant, the embellished, and the over the top, Betsey has been rocking the fashion industry with her unique and original designs since the 1960’s. Her commitment to remain true to her one-of-a-kind vision has afforded her continued success in an industry known for its fickleness.
Goodbye Nashville, Hello Dallas! Planet Carol is embarking on a new adventure. I'll miss all of my great friends in Nashville. It's been fun...love you guys! Talk to you soon...
Regardless of our political beliefs, today is the day to celebrate the fact that we have the right to have political beliefs, and the freedom to express them. So, to everyone on the left, everyone on the right, and everyone in between...let's come together with the spirit of love, understanding, open-mindedness, and respect. And, let's all party together! Lighten up and just go with it...be an unabashed America lover...have a picnic...eat a hot dog, and apple pie with homemade ice cream...drink lemonade...kiss a baby...go to the lake...run through the grass barefoot with sparklers in both hands...ohh and ahh over the fireworks! And be thankful that we live in such a beautiful, diverse, fascinating, and free country. Happy Birthday America...we love you! And Happy Birthday Susan...have a great day!


I love early morning, when the landscape is painted in shades of pearly white, cool gray, and lavender. The air is fresh and veiled in mist. When people ask me why I wake up at five in the morning, I just show them these photos.
I spend hours on luckyscent.com. Amusing, only because I was born without a sense of smell. (yes, I can taste) But, I love to read descriptions of the scents, and imagine what they must smell like, It's like reading a recipe...flowers for sweetness, but a hint of citrus for freshness, and a little spice for zest, etc. Each element might smell good on it's own...or it could just smell weird...but blended together they create something sensual and beautiful.
If a warehouse loft in the big city is my dream home, then where would I spend my vacation? Guess! I'm a gypsy at heart. And I've always said that, if I had enough money to live anywhere I wanted to, I wouldn't live anywhere. So, my vacation home would be one that I could take with me!

I've recently discovered the wonderfully organic work and personal style of artist, Michele Oka Doner...and now I'm a huge fan! Her work combines form and function beautifully...check out her amazing website!



