I've been very good. I've been on vacation but wrote and scheduled all of my posts (except for today) for when I was away.I'm returning late tonight, tomorrow is my birthday, and I've lived three quarters of a century so I'm taking a break! See you next week!--Lorre Lei Continue Reading
Thinking “outside the bag” entrepreneurship
The weather's getting cooler and it's time to think about grabbing some popcorn and snuggling up next to a fire or watching a football game on TV. Browsing through the October Country Living, I saw an article about a young couple who think outside the bag with big dreams about their own popcorn company offering a healthy makeover to the microwavable Continue Reading
Clear The Clutter, Keep The Dreams
It's hard to clean the clutter and you can't part with things you haven't used in ages? Hung up on sentimentality? Mark Brunetz, author of Take the U Out of Clutter, says the problem isn't your stuff. It's your stories. More than 200 million of us still suffer from having too much stuff.Here's Mark's tips to understand in order to free yourself of the Continue Reading
Transformation
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month and I suppose that's good if you aren't otherwise aware of it every month. There was a transformation moment when I received a beautiful White House/Black Market catalog which is in recognition of the observance. The cover had a lovely shade of pink for the background and featured a single Blue Morpho, Casart Coverings's Continue Reading
Building Trends and Generations X and Y
The interior design industry has experienced 10 consecutive months of positive performance across sectors, according to a new report from the American Society of Interior DesignersConfidence among U.S. homebuilders rose this month to its highest level in six years and many expect the housing recovery to strengthen in the next six months. Although new homes Continue Reading






