With summer shining, it’s time to make plans, and fast, before the fleece pops back out and the leaves start falling. This brings me to memories of last year when I was fortunate enough to spend some time in Port […]
With summer shining, it’s time to make plans, and fast, before the fleece pops back out and the leaves start falling. This brings me to memories of last year when I was fortunate enough to spend some time in Port […]
It’s Kentucky Derby time! And what better way to celebrate the day – other than with big, floppy hats, bourbon and buckets full of Mint Juleps – than to whisper about horses… or lovely ladies… or the south. There is a […]
Louisiana is an eclectic melting pot of conservatism and oil industry execs mixed with innovative, eco-friendly artists. It’s no secret that Santorum won over the state, yet despite cuts in arts funding, from the Sazerac-infused community emerges a strong-willed and […]
Sitting here at my desk in Seattle, wrapped in a sweater, sipping on Market Spice Tea, watching the skies crystalline tears slide down the windows of my corner Capitol Hill apartment, I remember the life I left behind in Louisiana. […]
It’s about 9:30am. I didn’t get to sleep last night until around three or four. I’m feeling it, but not so much that I want to stay in bed all day. I can’t. I’m anxious to feel the sun on […]
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