Putting off painting a dresser last Sunday I lingered long over the New York Time's T Magazine. I was enchanted that a "rogue cowlick" is considered stylish as my youngest is ensured to be haute with no effort at all. Enchanted, too, by
the piece on Andre Dubreuil and his family's chateau. A man who displays his porcelain around his bathtub because it "looks nice there" is a man after my heart.
But it is the tile, too, that is so engaging. So lively and cheerful and chatty. It steps right up and sticks out its hand and says "Hello!" rather than fading into the background and being, well, background. And white (bread.)