These are the LAST TWO DAYS of the MassArt Spring Sale. I had really wanted to get this blog up sooner but a few obstacles prevented that so run, drive, take the T (green line, Longwood stop) or the #39 bus to 621 Huntington Avenue (the Tower Building) Boston, MA to get your gift on. Don’t be surprised if you want to pick up some things for yourself too – the items are lovely beyond description so I’m just going to post lots of pictures below for you so that you can see for yourself!
Please note that profits from the sales of these items benefit the artists who handcraft them and help support future artists via student scholarships – this is a great opportunity for you to find a gift and give a gift to these talented souls. …read more

On Saturday I am going to be previewing the MassArt Spring Sale! If you live in the Boston area – please be sure to come back for details and even check it out for yourself. The sale is open to the public May 4-May 9, from 10:00am-7:00pm. There will be original works pf jewelry, glass, sculpture, photography, ceramics, fibers, painting and more, all created by MassArt students and alumni. Profits from sales benefit the artists and help support student scholarships. So, come find a unique gift that gives back!
The sale is held in Tower Building lobby, 621 Huntington Avenue, Boston MA – accessible via the Green line “E” train (Longwood stop) or the 39 bus. Visa, Mastercard, cash and checks are accepted.
For more information about this event, please click here or contact Elizabeth DiCicco at (617)879-7710.
I’m looking forward to reporting about great gift ideas for Mother’s …read more
Well, although I’m in CA right now I thought it might be nice to acknowledge Patriots’ Day since I do live in the Boston area. Not from Massachusetts or the New England area? Read about the history of Patriots’ Day here.
The Boston Marathon (the oldest annual marathon in the world) is also today! I think the Hoyt story is inspirational and encourage you to learn about it here or visit the Team Hoyt website. If you want to be inspired, astonished and moved to tears you can read even more here. What a gift that family has given each other and the world! Coincidentally, this really highlights what I said in yesterday’s post – being disabled (or ill or elderly) doesn’t define a person. Visit yesterday’s blog …read more







