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Monthly Archives: December 2012
Sandy Hook and Santa
The joy of a child. Last Saturday, the day after the slaughter at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, I had the honor to represent Santa Claus at Patisserie 46. Because of Sandy Hook the day took on emotional significance. … Continue reading
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Open-House: Heinz Brummel – Jeweler and Yurt Maker
Heinz Brummel 12/07/2012 Yesterday, I stopped by Heinz Brummel’s place to see his workshop and to chat. It was the first day of Heinz’ annual open house which this year will be for two weekends. Go to the end of … Continue reading
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Salon Ad Hoc – follow up
Intent On December 1st, salon Ad Hoc premiered with a successful show of watercolors and jewelry. Even before 5 pm when it was to open, people were knocking at the door wanting to see what was going on. The house … Continue reading
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