
"It's been so exciting to witness, from afar, the opening of Shooster Arts + Literature in Sag Harbor, New York this past summer. It's a project from one of my nearest and dearest friends, Lauren Shooster: a living gallery of fine art, antiques, and rare books that Lauren has collected over the years. She has a gallery location (197 Madison Street in Sag Harbor) and also operates out of her own house, a 19th century whaler's cottage nearby."
"I snapped this at Café des Chutes in Bend, OR, not for the pretty vignette-though I'm always, always a sucker for green bistro sets-but for the crazy combo of pear tree and grape vine. Look at the canopy and you'll see both fruits."
"Last month I stayed in one of the lighthouse keepers' cottages in Dungeness, Kent, for my birthday. It was blazing hot every day, and the ideal headgear was a Stetson I'd picked up in Austin, Texas, while researching Gardenista: The Low-Impact Garden (out October 14!). Not only was the hat in great demand but so was an early copy of the book that I'd taken along. Caught here is my twin sister making use of both before anyone else had emerged in the morning."
"The re-patched bathmat that will live forever; first posted 10 years ago (or so)."
Shooster Arts + Literature opened in Sag Harbor, showcasing fine art, antiques, and rare books collected by Lauren Shooster. The gallery operates at 197 Madison Street and also from a nearby 19th-century whaler's cottage. A photograph at Café des Chutes in Bend, Oregon, captures a pear tree and grape vine sharing the same canopy above green bistro seating. A birthday stay in a lighthouse keeper's cottage in Dungeness, Kent, featured hot weather, a Stetson purchased in Austin, Texas, and an early copy of Gardenista: The Low-Impact Garden. A re-patched bathmat has been preserved for about ten years.
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