Gardens of the North Shore of Chicago
For you garden lovers like me, I’m betting that a gorgeous, exceptional new book on…
Inspiring Architectural Design: Oakwood
Oakwood has led a charmed life. Built in 1854 as a wedding gift for William Backhouse…
Inspiring Architectural Design: Berkeley House
It is difficult to overstate the fame and influence of the architectural firm McKim, Mead…
The Virtues of Autumn Clematis
Autumn is rather limited in the variety of plants that are still blooming now. But…
Inspiring Architectural Design: Edgehill
As a true Texan would say, “I love that the welcome mat is always out…
Inspiring Architectural Design: Bois Doré
My last book, Living Newport: Houses, People, Style (2014), was a response to the latest…
An Impromptu Evening in September
This summer unofficially closed with a rare “balmy” night that prompted me to embrace the…
A Closing Act on the Summer Season
Like so many silver linings in this Covid summer, the ‘Limelight’ hydrangeas are proving themselves…
Strolling the Gardens at Bellevue House
Up the street, exactly one mile from me door to door, is a historic house…
Parterre’s Madcap Cutting Garden
As summer 2020 ends (Yikes! it’s already September 3), I find myself bemused and a…
Pampered Pets of Private Newport
Traditions are important. As this wonky summer of 2020 comes to a close, I’m been…
Ode to Newport 2: The Parterre Bench
As summer comes to a close, I’m reminded again of how much I treasure our…
The Orangerie at Parterre
For both sentimental reasons (it was a surprise Christmas gift from my husband) and aesthetic…
Ode to Newport
By this point in the summer, Newport would already have been a beehive of activity–from…
Celebrating Summer Al Fresco
Discovering these brightly colored and small decorated umbrellas has given me countless opportunities to brighten…















