Well, cool as groined vaults are, this is instead a shameless little nepotistic plug for my son’s travelblog Ego in Britannia. It’s a log and photo-journal of James’ summer trip to London and environs where you’ll discover his witty prose and snappy (no pun intended) photos. Check it out, I think you’ll find yourself longing for a taste …
So, who is this character and what’s he doing on my website? Well, he’s Jeremy Parzen, PhD, lettered in Italian literature. He’s also one of the new generation of blogists that I follow. Interested in such esoterica as what Neapolitans, the creators of pizza, drink with their wood-fired pies? Find out on Jeremy’s blog Do Bianchi. Hint: the answer is pictured …
I was researching for a post on plants as architecture when I came across this photo of this amazing sculptured Yew tree on Joseph Hellenmeyer’s blog. I originally had in mind finding some really great examples of the ancient practices of pleaching and pollarding. That will come next, but here I pay tribute to the 82 year old …
We are thrilled to have our work featured in July’s At Home Tennessee. Their article, Mix & Match, in the Home Feature section, highlights a home we are very proud of. We partnered with T. Douglas Enoch architects and Amy Turner, interior designer, for a truly one-of-a-kind home. Click here and search for “Hank Akers” …