
1936 Zenith Stratosphere 1000z restored by Michael O’Brien ©2006.2007 theradionut
I’m working on a podcast for work, and I needed to find some royalty-free music. Continue reading

1936 Zenith Stratosphere 1000z restored by Michael O’Brien ©2006.2007 theradionut
I’m working on a podcast for work, and I needed to find some royalty-free music. Continue reading →
“A woman is like a tea bag – you can’t tell how strong she is until you put her in hot water.” – Eleanor Roosevelt
100-year-old avante garde writer, painter, costume designer, choreographer, and dancer (Yes, dancer) Eileen Kramer* shows no signs of stopping or even slowing down.
*No relation, alas. Continue reading →
*F.Y.I., a reference to Mackelmore’s “Thrift Shop,” not to genitals. Continue reading →
You know how I love dramatic costumes and extreme accessories? Continue reading →
If you told me I would have spent an entire day voluntarily listening to ukulele music, I would have called you crazy. Continue reading →
In spite of all the damage and the drama that Hurricane Sandy brought into our lives, I still love weather. Continue reading →
Last week, fellow blogger Sanpiano posted this picture of a drawing on brick by artist and illustrator David Zinn. I was immediately hooked! Continue reading →
This is not my first time talking about shoes. In my defense, one of my dream careers (all of which I have yet to pursue) is shoe design, so I’m always fascinated by innovative design. Continue reading →