This is more of a bulletin than a blog post, but there are two time-sensitive items I need to draw your attention to.
Read MoreI want to give you an idea of what it was like to be at Opening Night of Nashville Fashion Week 2014.
Read MoreThis is the last of the pre-fashion week schedule posts - but it certainly isn't least. In fact, there's so much going on Saturday, April 5th there's no way I can cover it all.
Read MoreThere's a time to save and a time to splurge. If you've been following this blog for any length of time you know that I'm a big proponent of shopping for bargains and secondhand items whenever possible. Take this pretty little beaded bag I found at Goodwill for $1.99. I may end up using it to attend one of the runway shows and no one would ever guess it was so inexpensive.
Read MoreIt's an exciting time to be in Nashville right now. Local fashionistas - including yours truly - are gearing up for Nashville Fashion Week.
Read MoreWe have a relationship of sorts with the city we live in. Our happiness is as dependent upon what our town offers us as it is in our interactions with the people that surround us. Relationships that remain stagnant are generally destined to wither and die. These days Nashville is courting it's residents with promises of revamped districts, creative entrepreneurial neighbors, quality artisenal goods and exciting entertainment. It's like falling in love all over again, and I'm enjoying the courtship.
Read MoreThe RMS Titanic was touted as being unsinkable. Over 2200 people set sail on it's maiden voyage; only 700 survived. Sometimes, life hands us Titanic times. We build something that is solid and superior in quality and reputation only to watch it sink before our very eyes.
Read MoreI couldn't resist borrowing this phrase from the Bard himself. Is that terribly despicable of me? It seems my life has been going at 90 miles an hour for the past two months. But, no matter how busy I get, spending a little quality time with my better half is very high on my list of priorities.
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