...it would be at Charlotte Moss, NYC
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Favorite Appliance...
[She has one at home and wants to buy one for the office!]
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All-time Favorite Movie...
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Favorite Handbag...
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Favorite Magazine...
[this is a toss-up between two - Southern Accents and Veranda]
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Favorite Place to buy antiques...
[Anna Louise says the owners, Channing and Floyd, are the sweetest people,
and they are really handsome!]
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Current Favorite Restaurant in Atlanta...
Murphy's in Virginia Highlands
[I can personally attest to this one -
went there this past weekend for a baby shower brunch, and
the food was yummy and staff awesome]
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What she's currently listening to...
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Her Electronic Wish...
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New Favorite Wine...
[The label is from a 14th century French Tapestry]
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Top Coffee Table Books...
An Affair with a House, Bunny Williams
Farrow & Ball: The Art of Color, Brian Coleman
A Flair for Living, Charlotte Moss
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And if she could travel anywhere tomorrow, it would be to...
The Pulitzer Hotel in Amsterdam
[Ummm...could you take me with you please?!]
2 comments:
Thanks for all of the compliments Bee! I'm glad that you are pleased with my space; after all, that is a difficult feat! :)
And you got all of my favorite things right! I'm feeling so excited looking at all of them, so now I think that we should sit around and sing "Favorite Things" b/c you know how I love Julie Andrews!!!
"Rain drops on roses and whiskers on kittens, bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens, brown paper packages tied up with strings, these are a few of my favorite things . . .
Do you remember when I sang this in that recital in highschool? You might have been at UNC . . .
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