Ben Benjamin Appointed By United States Secretary Of Labor As Special Employer Representative To Meeting In San Juan, Puerto Rico.

March 7, 2015 § Leave a comment

A year into this blog and I’m still searching for the year that my grandfather went to Puerto Rico.  I found another news clipping recently, but again with no date.  My guess is sometime in the late 1950’s or early 1960’s.  He bought his house in Florida in 1957 and retired from I. Miller shoes sometime after 1955…back to the library.Puerto Rico ClippingGrandpa FL

Myrtle Lind With A Graflex Camera, c 1919.

March 2, 2015 § Leave a comment

Myrtle Lind | Actress, 1898–1966.

Rule Of Thirds | Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge.

February 22, 2015 § 4 Comments

I’m on vacation and won’t be posting until I’m back, but enjoy being a part of The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge. Here’s some attempts at this week’s challenge Rule of Thirds.DSC_2429DSC_2415DSC_2765DSC_2712DSC_2566

Paul Andrew.

February 16, 2015 § 2 Comments

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Symmetry | The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge.

February 14, 2015 § 2 Comments

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Food For Thought.

February 12, 2015 § Leave a comment

Fashion’s Racial Divide – NYT, Feb. 12th, 2015

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Damon Winter/The New York Times

The Search For The Perfect Snow Boot.

February 9, 2015 § 9 Comments

I’m obsessed with cold weather gear right now. This is our third week in a row in New York that we’re starting it off with another winter storm. I thought I would share my research on the most popular boots in the city.

L.L. Bean struggles to meet demand for boots | SFGATE.com

New York Today: What’s the Local Version of a ‘Wintry Mix’? Feb. 9, 2015, New York Times City Room Blogs. 

Friday, when I was leaving my son’s school in the morning, I was stopped by a local reporter who was doing a story on traffic in the area. After we finished talking I looked down and noticed she was wearing the boots I’ve been wanting for the past 3 years, The L.L. Bean 10″ Shearling Lined Boot. Somehow as a mom I could never justify spending that much on a shoe I would only wear occasionally. I finally decided this week I would get them and found that they’re back ordered until June. I asked the reporter how she liked them and she told me that they leaked and were very warm when her feet weren’t wet!  She was sending them back. I can speak from my own experience that L.L. Bean has great customer service and guarantees their products, so I’m sure she will have no trouble returning or replacing them. The second most popular boot is Sorel. Unfortunately every online site was sold out in my size so I finally settled on a pair of Keen boots after reading the reviews. I will have to post back with an update when they arrive. My favorite boot for the past two winters has been The Emu Leeville boot. I would replace it, but I think it’s been discontinued in the US. The third most popular winter boots on the  street are Uggs. In addition to these 3 below I’ve listed some of my favorite brands. I’d love to hear what your favorite winter boot is, jackets and gear too!

L.L. BeanSorelUggsEmuLa CanadienneBlondoSperry

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Scale | The Daily Post Photo Challenge.

February 6, 2015 § 3 Comments

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MOMA.

February 2, 2015 § 7 Comments

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Red, Trend-Setter.

February 1, 2015 § 2 Comments

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