I’ve been sitting on this post since we returned from Oregon. Why the delay, you might ask? Sadly, we had a bit of a tragedy with the pictures, resulting in me losing the majority of them. There was an error in the camera settings that gritted and grained out the shots, especially anything from a distance, sparing only those where… View Post
It’s a beautiful day, Bret Easton Ellis.
Let me start by saying: my first love is literature. Rob’s first love is war history, artifacts, photos, and films. Sadly, it would seem C+C got our sloppy seconds. I’m hyperventilating. And not because earlier today, I almost pre-ordered my own copy when I was purchasing my mom’s Mother’s Day present! I opted out of the “one for me, one… View Post
Bring back the Dough-boy! {updated! For real!}
So, we got the coolest email last night: Hi Rob & Carey, I just watched an episode of Chelsea Lately where one of her guests mentioned that they used a prophylactic kit. After searching up & down the internet to no avail, I finally stumbled on your site. It literally looks like your site may be the only place on… View Post
Loitering outside the Drones Club.
[J.Crew wool tuxedo jacket with satin lapels! + Alexander Wang pocket tee + Splendid drape cardigan + Missoni scarf as belt + J.Crew 3″ broken-in chino + vintage cross + my old $10 surf shop specs I’ve now decided are the best sunglasses I’ve ever owned + Shashi bracelets + YSL Arty Ovale ring.] The Drones Club is strictly a… View Post
Carey Wodehouse v. P.G. Wodehouse
Steeple Bumpleigh. Picturesque, quaint, full of friendly people—the perfect fictional town in the idyllic English countryside. Says Bertie Wooster in the Wodehouse-penned book, Jeeves in the Morning, “you couldn’t have thrown a brick in it without hitting a honey-suckle-covered cottage or beaning an apple-cheeked villager.” Yet… Bertie loathes Steeple Bumpleigh. He even goes so far as to say: I don’t know… View Post