thanks for the testimonial, btw. i'm thinking positive scandinavian thoughts for you ; ingmar bergman, henrik ibsen, gus hansen, johann sibelius, hans christian andersen etc...
The paradoxial thing about me in regards to relationships is that I don't have a problem at all with a commitment to one woman. I actually prefer that. However, I'm scared to death of marriage. I've just seen too many examples of it where things go terribly wrong.
I was at the eye doctors and again looking through the same May 2008 Architectual Digest.
Its got a Texas House article for the hill country, and a modernist pool house as well. And a mid century concept car section! And a neat pet bed sort of Eamesian.
I would also mention a Book - called "The Handmade House" built in England where the architect lived for several years, she is now in Florida living in a mid century.
Hey can you post a close up of your pillars detail?
to be honest i dont really even remember what i did in denmark it was so long ago. we just went to rhus, which isnt very big, about 300,000 people and i remember going to a club with lots of cool rooms with great music and beautiful blond people everywhere.
That looks like an interesting book. I'm always interested in critiques of modern culture. but yeah, I agree...sex is everywhere so we become desensitized and even jaded towards it, and even ignore it sometimes. Sex isn't sex anymore, it's a porn flick starring you. We already have an idea of what another person (should) looks like naked, so we expect that always.
Glad to hear it. Certainly sounds like it should be well worth your time and energy, both business wise and socially.
I really shouldn't complain so much about the trips I've been making. At the end of it all the client has been almost a dream client, and it's been good exposure to things I've not dealt with previously. Just sometimes in the trench on a deadline it can get a little more tense than I'd like.
A bit! Although I am not in Seattle anymore, unfortunately. But what I know from chatting on Facebook is this: She had been in a nursing home because she didn't need hospital care (or costs, I bet) but really wasn't yet ready for living on her own. She's now done with that and is in an apartment on her own, but she's frustrated by not being able to unpack! Not entirely sure if she's happy or scared or daunted or what. Probably all.