Procrastination Links 11.12.18
I so appreciate and love reading all of the comments you leave on the blog and my social media. You are my inspiration! Up on the blog this week is a step-by-step tutorial outlining how to post a comment if you don’t already know how to do so. I can’t wait to hear from more of you! And if you need a little distraction this week, check out my favorite links from around the web…
"Menopause is not an illness, is not a thing to be fixed."
Another mood lifter, I promise: Joan Jett performing MTM's theme song.
How to decorate in primary colors.
I had no idea who Brad was until the other night at 3 am when I couldn’t sleep and made the mistake of checking Twitter. Am now a fan. Kudos Bon Appetit!
All you writers might appreciate Shirley Jackson’s advice for writers.
This bathroom is so moody, I could see Edgar Allan Poe ducking a party in here, jotting down couplets.
Anthropologie, the store described as the cradle in which Zoe Deschanel was born, has teamed up with Farrow and Ball to create a palette of to-die-for paint colors.
I want to try this in my tiny reading room.
Now this is inspired teaching: flashback Friday to this 1970s California classroom.
C’mon fabric hoarders, this would be a fun way to use that extra yardage.
Just got turned onto this artist. Swoon! A little modern day Gaughin going on.
Tips on buying art. Hint: BUY REAL ART!
From Vogue Magazine, "Living Yard Sale to Yard Sale With My Mother".
This spot is not far from home. Who wants to sneak in with me??
Antiques of the Week: For photography and auto buffs, this! Also, anyone need a Russell Wright spun aluminum ice bucket?
Plus, a reader comment:
Says Ellen Hildebrand on improving our communication: Thanks Mithra, did you know it is 60 times harder for a person over 50 to learn something new than a twenty year old. Technology and menopause, Yikes! If I am able to learn it I will no doubt forget it soon after. Silver lining is I get to watch all my great movies again and again. North and South is on Netflix XO
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