In January, I spent a sunset with Chris and Nancy Steiner, sitting on their deck next to the fire, chatting about this and that. When the Steiners moved into their home, Chris designed a special deck for them that overlooks the nature preserve behind their backyard. It was built last summer, and they said they […]
Monthly Archives: May 2012
When we lived in Tennessee, I was all about visiting the Nashville Farmer’s Market, especially since it was so close to my workplace and was open year-round. When we moved back to Louisiana, I wondered what it would be like, and I have been pleasantly surprised. I’ve even had a few assignments based around local produce. […]
It’s MAY, y’all. May. The fifth month of the year. Goodness. Next month, I’ll reach my one-year anniversary of being back in Louisiana. I’m enjoying it all, including the crazy hot temps and the afternoon thunderstorms that popped up this week. I’m also enjoying these following links: Photography I’m totally digging this Polaroid Z340 Instant Camera — an […]
Back in February, I attended a group violin class with inRegister writer, Jen Bayhi-Gennaro. Like some freelance assignments, I was unsure what to expect out of the class, but I was excited to be in attendance. As a child, I took violin lessons and spent one night a week at the Suzuki Building on the […]
It was early on a Thursday morning in February when I met up with Dr. Christopher Austin in one of my least favorite places on LSU’s campus — the Museum of Natural History. Part of the art department meets in the same building as the museum, and because of this, I spent more than enough time in […]