I was touched by your sweet birthday greetings. Thank you! It was a wonderful, festive weekend celebrating with close friends, and my brother who flew across the country for the occasion. We dined well and often at some of L.A.’s great restaurants (Sotto, Picca, Langer’s, Pizzeria Mozza). The weather was perfect, the company divine. I used the time as an opportunity to be filled with hope and possibility. Surprising things can turn up where you least expect them.
Photo by Rob Hann of Highway 90 in Marfa, Texas
I’m reading Cheryl Strayed’s WILD (from our recent contest). And I’ve ordered a new short story collection by Edgar Keret, after being wowed at a reading of his, this week. What can you recommend?
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Let’s keep this conversation going. See yesterday.
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“You’d have more luck finding a husband if you wore a little make up.”
To those well-intentioned people, who can’t help but weigh in, thanks, but no thanks.
Which piece of advice do you NEVER need to hear again?
Image: Listen Up by Takashi Saito
My dog in need of a walk. First corn of the season (grilled some yesterday). Cute spring tee shirt, which I noticed at J. Crew on Sunday, thought about it, went back on Monday, and it was marked down 40%. The hope that tomorrow will bring something surprisingly good (like that tee shirt on sale). People who believe they can change the world, and do.
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I’m still pondering yesterday’s poll, about a substitute for romantic love. Could travel be a stand in?
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God, drugs, designer shoes? What do you think?
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I’m happy to announce the contest winner(s) for Get Wild, where I asked readers to offer something they would do in April to step outside of their comfort zones. Each of your responses really moved and inspired me. I’d originally imagined picking a winner based on merit. But I couldn’t choose one over the other. They were all that good. Opting for a low-tech solution, I labeled all the entries, folded them in half, put them in a big bowl, shut my eyes and pulled out 2 names. Congratulations to the winners:
I’ve just read about Tawkify, a new direction in online dating. On Tawkify, there are no online profiles. You submit a photo, answer 10 questions, and if you’re “accepted,” a team of matchmakers interviews you on the phone, and then sets up a telephone date for you and your “hand-picked” match, which lasts for 10 minutes. If you want more contact, you both have to exchange phone numbers before the time elapses. After that, the line goes dead. The cost is $15 per match. Are you intrigued?
Image: Sip My Ocean by Pipilotti Rist