The PEEPSHOW presents THROUGH A SUMMER HAZE / Day 2
imagecourtesydesignsponge Peeps, Today, it's Election Day in my former home-town (Alexandria, VA) and the stakes are high. I believe that fourteen candidates are vying for eight seats on the City Council. While I no longer reside within that county, I am well aware of two pressing issues which need to be addressed, either by new council-members or those who remain for the next term of office. Recently, in the city's zeal to embrace new growth (in the form of more housing, retail and office space) zoning variances and tax breaks were granted in exchange for a larger number of 'affordable units' to be made available to low-income residents, many of who previously resided in public-housing complexes (now razed by the wrecking ball). While the opportunity to live in the charming row-house style units (complete with a manufactured charm suggestive of Old Towne gentility) that have cropped up in the northern sections of the city may seem like a godsend, some...
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Listening intently to the audio guide, I learned that whenever he entered into a space (with objects for sale/or not), he said the secret was to always look very tired, and show very little interest. When he would leave the store, the object would usually leave with him, after paying of course. His understanding of being a collector, was more about the desire of the new object owner, than the price or context.
Shane, maybe you could review La Sebastiana for us one day?
There is a great satisfaction, when one sees an object, and makes a resolute decision at that instant, that they will be owners of this new object. This is the way that taste is born, and we create our sense of style, one object at a time.