We live on one of the nicest roads around. Come take a walk with Joyce and I. Well, actually this was a few weeks ago, but it looks pretty much the same only we are wearing less layers.
This is the Mad River. It winds all the way down River Road.
This is the Mad River. It winds all the way down River Road.

This looks like a charming graphic novel of a girl and her mom spending time in Paris. What could be better? I can't wait to read it!
And look at this. What could this be??? It turns out to be le French macarons! Alors! What a thoughtful and yummy gift, the perfect accompaniment to reading "French Milk"!

What could be a more perfect Mother's Day? Alright, having Nico here would be nice, but we did meet for lunch a couple weeks ago: see above, for our traditional Mother's Day lunch of bagels and lox with french fries. (Photo taken at the Friendly Toast by son-in-law par excellence Jeremiah!)
A special Happy Mother's Day out to my incredible sister-in-law Paula.

I used to draw and take pictures of old toys I found at yard sales, rummage sales and flea markets.
Nico has a big Easter bunny collection, and when she went off to college the bunnies got packed away in a cardboard box. Inspiration struck! Why not take pictures of these fabulous bunnies. I went up to the attic (the hattic (house attic), not the battic (barn attic) and dragged down the box. Poor bunnies!

What could be more cute or endearing. Everyone loves plush bunnies!Also, saddest kid's book ever? "Velveteen Rabbit", anyone?

There's a very nice matching bracelet. See!
Can you believe Walmart sells these to die for Objects of Desire? Check out your local store for these great finds. There is a whole line equally desirous! Back to Alice. Alice is always inspiring. See the Cheshire Spacey head floating in the tree above. Here is a complete Cheshire-ized Spacey:
Isn't she sweet? Or perhaps MAD? I tried to Cheshire-ize Big Eric, but he got suspicious and wouldn't pose properly. Perhaps another time.
Here is another view:
Here is the garden, waiting to be planted. You can see the new raised beds John built. Food Not Lawns is our motto!
And finally a happy Easter Bunny to all, and may your garden be free of blight!