Ahhhhh, Christmas in Michigan. Plenty of slippery roads, cold temperatures and snowy weather I decided to venture out in. Here are a few of my wintery shots.
For the last few weeks I have been working on the final portion of the cover story for the February issue of Triangle Catalyst Magazine. Finally, we are getting close to the end! The feature piece is about 2,000 words and highlights downtown living in Raleigh and Durham. You know, the old tobacco warehouses and cotton mill’s turned lofts and the luxury high rise condos with all the bells and whistles. Really, it covers what is out there to buy now, what’s in the works and what they all have to offer.
I have really enjoyed this assignment. Some of these properties are so unique. You have some with concrete floors still baring the marks from earlier days as a paint shop. Others with freight elevators, rooftop pools, even meals catered to your condo or loft from the swanky restaurant in the lobby. Best of all, these options are all within walking distance of shops, restaurants and bars.
It really makes you think … is there any reason to get that home with the white picket fence and big backyard???? Who wants to mow lawn on the weekends when you could be enjoying a swim in a pool overlooking the city?
The main factor ...If you are not scared to pay $220,000+ for one or two bedrooms or even $1.2 million than antee up!
We attended a friends Obnoxious Christmas Sweater Party this past weekend. I never knew how difficult it would be to locate a male sweater accented with a little holiday cheer. After about six stores we decided I would piece one together.
I even won a prize in the women's category for my snowman button sweater, complete with matching turtleneck. Such fun!
Thanks, John (right), for hosting the affair. We had a great time. It really put me in the Christmas spirit even though I opted out of drinking your homemade eggnog! Now to finish my shopping ...
I must say, I am quite pleased with next month’s piece for the magazine The Bride’s Book. Though I have just started work on it, the concept – GREEN weddings – is after my own heart.
For starters, it’s outside, during the day and will be minimally decorated. I do not plan on shipping in hundreds of flowers either. I will likely hold just a few, picked locally. My centerpieces, well they are compliments of the good old ocean, sand and shells. Favors for the guests will be monetary donations, in their names, to both the American Cancer Society and the American Diabetes Association. There is a story behind each, but we will save that for another day.
Anyway, I would love nothing more than to add a few more green ideas to our wedding. We will have to see what type of things I can find as I research this story. To all you brides out there, feel free to offer suggestions!
So I just finished the January cover story on Marbles Kids Museum for Southern Neighbor Magazine. Two former children's museums, Playspace and Exploris, combined to form the hands-on interactive museum in Raleigh's downtown earlier this fall.
The place has everything, IMAX movies, water games, a tree house, Gyotaku ... the list could go on forever. But don't be fooled by the name. The only thing this museum does not have for kids to play with is, you guessed it, marbles.
The museum’s marketing director informed me one of the walls (made from more than 1,000 marbles) inspired the name. Still, it is a unique space for kids young and old!