Month: August 2014

Da'Burgh and the Andy Warhol Museum

Hubby and I recently motored through the Appalachian Mountains via four tunnels as we headed west on the turnpike, to Da ‘Burgh we went!  That’s Pittsburgh.  One would think Pittsburgh was an island with its 446 bridges. The City of Bridges connects the cities hills, ravines, and three rivers is an attractive town, rich in culture and history. Many millions were amassed here with steel, coal, and foods.  The names jump off the history pages, you know them, Mellon, Carnegie, Heinz, and Frick, just to name a few.

Pittsburgh seems so far removed from everything. It was only because of me accompanying my husband on a recent business trip to the Three River City, that I found myself here and trying to occupy my time.  I didn’t have to look far for a lesson in Pittsburgh history; we stayed at the Omni William Penn Hotel.  The nearly 100-year-old historic art deco style hotel developed by Henry Clay Frick in 1916. I saw evidence of the old world charm all around the hotel, velvet settees, grand chandeliers, ballrooms; it reminded me of the Plaza Hotel in New York City, the old money feel of everything elaborate.

Andy Warhol
Photo of Andy Warhol at Warhol museum entrance.

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Usually by mid-August, many speak of the dog days of summer, however, it looks and feels like a taste of fall.  I welcome the early seasonal change, it feels like September in August. Being a September baby, fall is my favorite time of the year.  The summer of 2014 will go down in the weather annals […]

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You knew it had to happen.  It’s been nearly eight years since the passing of iconic “Godfather of Soul” singer performer James Brown.  The first-ever feature film, Get On Up pays tribute to the singer.  Get On Up recently premiered at the historic Apollo Theater in New York City.  It’s hard to believe Brown’s career […]

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As I entered into menopause, I heard about the classic symptoms from hormonal imbalances –  hot flashes/night sweats, mood swings, insomnia and hair loss.  Who knew that declining estrogen levels could cause acne? My experience has been the classic symptoms as well as skin changes, mainly facial skin with acne.  I hope you had a […]

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