Friday, February 5, 2010

A Relaxing Snowy Day



With all the snow today, I didn't even leave the house and I asked my employees to work from home and stay safe. These photos are examples of how I spent my day. Pipe in mouth (check) (I didn't light it, only savored the Cherry Cavendish packed in the bowl), time in study reading (check), and continuing to live the dream (check). And no, my study is rhino free!





Photo Credits: All Photos are from Life Archives

7 comments:

Christina V. said...

Unfortunately we didn't get the promised 4 inches of snow in NYC. I was excited to wear my plaid snow boots and coordinating Burberry Nova Check scarf. Your pictures make me want to go to Flatiron Lounge and have a mint julep, fabulous shots!

Anonymous said...

Oh, so you work in politics?

Ya run up some bunch of bologna post in a multi blog cat fate, get your audience whipped into a lather, generate new viewers keen to read the cat fight ... then deftly back off and play nice?

How funny.

How manipulative.

How political operative to toy w/ your audience like that. To manipulate them. The lack of respect of those you take for granted.

How Washington DC of a fella in the hinterlands.

Good job.

The Sporting Life said...

The Tinder Box in Santa Monica has a great House Blend of pipe tobacco. I steer away from the sweet stuff and prefer to smell like a nice fireplace. I'll get the name of their blend and send it on.

Anonymous said...

i like your blog better than the trad, but the car and trashy girl stuff is over the top.

Anyway, ever seen Theodore roosevelt's study in sagamore hill?
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/09/29/nyregion/outingsslide05.jpg
rhinos elephants, elks, bears you name it.

Richard said...

I tried the link, but it would not work. Are you sure it is correct?

anon user said...

richard, yest its correct, part of it is cut off by the size of the comment box, but if you double click it, it should highlight the whole thing if not i have put it in my 'url' too.
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2007/09/29/nyregion/outingsslide05.jpg

Richard said...

The photo is beautiful, but manly. I love it!