Thanks Max!
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway - Hemingway, a favorite, always
creeps into my life mid-summer. I found myself entrenched in The Old
d this summer, as I've managed to find myself on the road nonstop, his
Man and The Sea last summer, as I was tackling an ocean of my own, a
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collection of memoirs from his days living in Paris. Raised by a
Francophile, I was first given this book in high school, and I reread
it every few years for good measure.
luecoat Gin and Q Tonic - my favorite gin and my favorite tonic.
BRecently, I've taken the advice of Tom Chiarella, one of my favorite
writers, and I've begun asking for it with a lot of tonic, a littlejuniper berries, citrus peel, and botanicals in Philadelphia. Q Ton
gin. It makes the night last forever. Bluecoat is made using organi
cicade with Peruvian quinine and Mexican organic agave in Brooklyn.
is
m
ays of Heaven - Every time I watch it, it's for the first time. Saw
Dit as a freshman in college, and it changed my perspective on what atory of the unfortunate failings of the human condition, it creates
movie could be. Juxtaposing beautiful, pastoral scenery opposite the
sa story that's at the same time utterly attractive and completelyunapproachable.
reemans Artichoke Dip - It arrives still bubbling. Watching
Feveryone reach for their knives, spread its lumpy goodness on the
little pieces of toast, when the artichoke dip hits the table, it is
such a special moment in the sharing of a meal with friends.
Max Bill Watch for Junghans - My thirtieth birthday is in December.
Someone told me to ask for a watch. I've asked for this one.
layback by Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers - My college roommate was
Pan enormous Tom Petty fan. It made me less so. Only recently, I'vegdanovich's exhaustive documentary Running Down a Dream at least
come around... in a big way. In the last year, I've watched Peter B
ofifty times, and now, I've begun to devour 1995's Playback, a box setof rarities mixed in with popular favorites.
hirtysomething - I remember sitting on the carpet in front of our
tZenith, watching this with my parents, and thinking, "For suchut." I was seven. It's incredible how well this show has held up in so
gorgeous, competent people, they sure have a lot to complain ab
ome ways -- it's a relatively complex study of managing life's smallesthers -- pleated jeans and suspenders.
quandaries encountered in young adulthood -- and how poorly it has in ot
love that watch!
XOXO,
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