
Thoughts on design and creative practice, with an emphasis on home. Somewhat infrequent, always intentional.
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Poppies at my favorite coffee shop. A celebration of Spring.
It’s been far too long since I’ve posted here for so many different reasons, but I’m ecstatic to be back. For those of you who have been with me from the beginning: yes, another...
Dr. John Robinson cleaning the pool of his “dream” home built in 1954 in Los Angeles, CA.
It has been far too long since I’ve written to you, and that’s for a mixed bag of reasons (as it always is for any of us, no mat...
Every year, I give the same series of lectures to a class of first-year Physician Assistant (PA) students at my university. The title of the series, or rather the topic of the series is: Cardiac Emergencies. I start the lecture the same way...
This is how I feel in my kitchen. But there will only ever be one Joan. Photograph by Henry Clark, 1972.
I’m still thinking about kitchens (in an attempt to finally finish the remodel of my own):
If you don’t follow me on Pinterest...
Sabine examining my newest vinyl purchase, Loyle Carner’s hopefully !
Hello Friends!
I’m happily writing to you from home this week. I’ve spent all week working from my covered front porch while we’ve had rainstorm after rainstorm. Since...
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Design enthusiast, full-time healthcare professional, amateur home cook, oenophile, and unabashed believer in love.
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