From Jim
My dear friend Hallie Ephron told me that brown furniture is out these days. I must have missed that memo. I love old things, as you’ll see in these photos of my workspace, which I call Jim’s Landing.
This is where I write.
Starbucks (Photo removed)
For example, there’s this masterpiece—Show Cats—that I drew for my grandmother when I was six. Note, too, the autorickshaws. Lots of fun to play with. The shiny box on the left is a 19th century travel desk. Kind of the laptop of its day.
Next shelf. Doré, my favorite bookend—the other one was lost decades ago—and me with my dad.
Last one. My Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition. A little worn but precious.
And another wall. Two photos of my grandfather (1910 undefeated University of Illinois football team) and my mom’s class picture 1936.
Good luck to all the Edgar nominees!
And that’s it! This was the easiest blog piece ever. Stay safe!
5 comments:
Love the blue hippo. MOMA or the Louvre? And who is that young guy with your wife?
Ann
Haha! Thanks, Ann. She looks the same, while I’ve got a kind of reverse Dorian Gray thing going.
Do not overlook the rotary phone! Is it read or are the guts digital?
Real. 1940s vintage.
Sorry, Ann. I neglected to answer your other question. William the Hippo is from MOMA. 1997. A gift from my mother-in-law to my wife.
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