Well, this is it. My last official post here at Constitution Lane. If you haven’t already, be sure to update your bookmarks to southandsundry.com. That’s where I’ll be. If you subscribe to receive my posts by email (or want to), just go to the South & Sundry home page, enter your email address in the … Continue reading
Monday Musings: On cheap chocolate and bad grammar.
Some things on my mind this Monday: Life is too short to eat crappy, drugstore chocolate. Remember that this week as you buy for your Valentine — splurge, there’s no other way! My job falls somewhat in the realm of public relations, so I read the PR Daily newsletter, well, daily. I was relieved to … Continue reading
What’s in a name.
Hi, y’all. I have a confession to make. I’m kinda bored. Not with you fine folks, and not with writing this swell blog. I’m actually just bored with the name. Important, positive, momentous things tend to happen in my life on the nineteenth of the month. I might even believe the number 19 is lucky. So … Continue reading
A culinary tour of NYC, Part III.
Believe it or not, I saved the best for last. Don’t miss Part I and Part II. Shake Shack — Madison Square Park/Flatiron (multiple locations) There used to be only one Shake Shack location. I think it was also only open for certain months, and it was so popular that you could easily wait an hour or more … Continue reading
Monday Musings: Girl Scouts and lookalikes.
Just a few thoughts rumbling around on a Monday morning. Continue reading
A culinary tour of NYC, Part II.
My culinary tour of NYC continues. Continue reading
A culinary tour of NYC, Part I.
Last fall, I returned from an epic trip to New York City. Continue reading
Into the universe.
Sometimes when you put your ideas, hopes and dreams into the universe, they come back to you. Continue reading
A roast and a toast.
The weekend after New Year’s, my family reconvened for a celebration: my uncle Jim’s 70th birthday. Continue reading
2012: The year in review.
2012 was full of ups and downs, for sure, but also of friends, family, laughter, fun, great adventures, and above all else, hope. Continue reading