Re-entry, 3:30 A.M., mid- March Saturday morning. Frigid Boston air hitting sunburn. Exhausted, quietly elated, our tribe of Interact students and adult Rotarians journeyed 3,600 miles today, leaving sweat, tears, monumental efforts and lifelong friends on the village...
The men leave in a quiet procession before we arrive. Left to manage the household and work the construction, we take our cue from the amazingly strong and capable women of the village. They instruct us and look out for us as we attempt to match them step for step in...
AHI is proud to volunteer for this Years’s Building on Hope project at Opportunity Networks in Amherst NH. Working with a core of volunteer design professionals we will transform ON’s spaces to a bright state of the art day facility for young adults and adults who are...
Shop Our Handmade Ceramic Guinea Hen Statues When I opened the shop a few years ago, I knew I had to find the “La Pintade” ceramic Guinea hens I had seen in the South of France many years prior. Needless to say, I got some questioning looks and comments about this...
Let’s face it- a couple’s bedroom is probably the most important, yet most overlooked, decorating quest in the home. Dare we suggest that we fear the very state of the union may be challenged by such an endeavor? How did we come to find ourselves in hand-me-down beds,...
In pondering the upcoming holiday ballyhoo, my resolute assistant suggested that I begin the season with a post entitled, “What Interior Designers Are Thankful For”. My first reaction- “Clever girl, thank you and of course…” but as I began to compose, a million...
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