I have spent much of today looking at organizational tools online. I checked out several lists that different friends sent me after reading my blog last night. For me, the tool couldn’t be too complicated. I wanted a pretty simple application, but I wanted color and visuals that keep me happy while getting organized. I…
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Help to Move into the Computer World of Organization
I am trying to find an online personal organizer that will help establish some order in my daily life. I don’t want to spend any money on this. Free is the operative word. I basically want something that will help me keep track of my long To Do list and tie that to my calendar….
Sunday Night Walk in Weho
Sunday night. 10:14 pm. The fan is whirring and Ray is clanking pans in the kitchen as he washes dishes. We have just returned from a walk with our dogs, Cordelia and Sammie, through West Hollywood and its party district, where there were many folks out in the bars and restaurants on this Sunday evening….
A Documentary to See: Diane Vreeland – The Eye Has To Travel
I just returned from seeing a wonderful documentary on Diane Vreeland, who was the fashion editor for Harper’s Bizarre from 1937 – 1962; Vogue from 1962 – 1971; then the curator for the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York until 1984. Vreeland was responsible for transforming fashion magazines into trendsetters,…
A Cooking Lesson with Daughter Rachael
Today my youngest daughter Rachael, age 21, asked me if I would teach her how to make her favorite meal: stuffed shells. She wanted to ask three of her girlfriends over for dinner here at home and serve them stuffed shells, salad, French bread, and homemade strawberry frozen yogurt. “I need to learn how to…
The Storm
Lightening jags in the dark sky “I never meant to,” he says. Strong winds quake the nearby oaks “So long a wait,” she says. The air swirls with sweet promise “I’m sorry,” he says. Raindrops ping on the tin porch roof “At last,” she says. Thunder booms and rattles the windows “Forgive me,” he says….
Daughter Liz and a Trip to See What Family Law is All About
Today I went with daughter Liz to one of the high-rises in Century City to talk with a family friend who is a successful divorce attorney. No, Liz is not married so that’s not the issue; she is trying to decide what area of law to pursue. Our friend showed us around his 9th floor…
The Day in the Life of a Half-Sick Person
Day Three of being sick, or rather, Day 2 ½ since I came down with that humdinger of a headache late afternoon on Sunday. Today I got up, went downstairs, talked to my middle daughter before she headed to school, checked my email, then came upstairs and went to bed. I slept until almost noon….
A “Cool” Secret
I am sitting in an overly warm living room at my round glass table with a big fan aimed in my direction. I can see the bushes outside swaying in the breeze, but the cool ocean air appears to be only out there, not making its way through the windows and doors of our house,…
The Milky Way, Coyotes & the Orange Grove
Last night Ray and I drove to our orange grove in Ojai and slept in our tent under the stars. The sky was clear with just a sliver of a moon so the stars were bright and it was easy to see the Milky Way sprinkled across the sky. What a glorious sight that is….