by me | Nov 10, 2012 | business, city living, current events, food, Humor, Quirky Richmond, REAL RICHMOND, Richmond Architecture, Richmond VA, Travel, writing
and here is some of what I thought of it from an online piece for Richmond Magazine: Lincoln Premieres in RVA I’ll tell you more if you come on our Lincoln Legs: Brunch & Brushes with History tour tomorrow, Nov. 11th at 12:30 and we’ll brunch at...
by me | Oct 6, 2012 | business, city living, current events, Humor, Outdoors
Especially when it comes at 4:50 a.m. It is clear to me that riding 102 miles on a bike today is perhaps not the best use of my time and/or buttocks. It’s the first Tour of Richmond and I’m on it. A different sort of tour than I usually do on a Saturday...
by me | Aug 9, 2012 | business, city living, current events, Humor, Outdoors, Quirky Richmond, Richmond VA, running
Four Play. Yes, it certainly can’t be at the forefront of the homophone to four play. Even the word homophone is making some people in Richmond nervous. And let’s not even talk about anything tongue-in-cheek. Earlier this summer there was the brouhaha over...
by me | Jul 19, 2012 | business, current events, Humor, REAL RICHMOND, Travel, writing
Just glanced at a list I made for a recent trip: checkbooks legal pad of joy knitting That pretty much sums it up except I forgot the checkbooks, I knit perhaps 3 rows the entire weekend and the legal pad had a few more worry lines added to it. Par for the course....
by me | Jun 4, 2012 | business, city living, current non-events, Family, food, Humor, Richmond VA, Travel, writing
Richmond.com just published this interview with me today. 5 Questions with a Foodie. I would never say I’m a foodie or a native Richmonder, so let anyone come at me with their knives sharpened. As Stephen Robertson pointed out (ha!), sharp ones are better than...
by me | May 18, 2012 | business, current events, Family, Home, Humor, Memoir, renovations, writing, writing for children
It’s common enough to say there are no words upon hearing of someone’s death. It’s understandable–touching even. But it can’t be said about Maurice Sendak’s passing. There are words, so many and so wonderful. And there are...