As you can tell by her chic movie star bathing suit, she was already dressing for Saint Tropez. It would be a few years and another marriage before she made it there. But she did.
Category Archives: Chanel Bonfire
Chanel Bonfire in Beverly Hills May 31st
Valerie Harper and Chanel Bonfire
We interrupt this holiday weekend to remind you that…
So if you live in Southern California or you’re visiting the Los Angeles area for the Memorial Day weekend, check out Vicki Abelson’s website and get a ticket. In Chanel, I describe visiting my father in the summers and him taking Robbie and me to Dayton’s department store in Minneapolis to buy playclothes which we never had in New York. Dayton’s is the store in front of which Mary Tyler Moore tosses her hat into the air in the opening credits to The Mary Tyler Moore Show, co-starring none other than my reading buddy this Tuesday, Valerie Harper. Small world.
http://www.vickiabelson.com/site/Women_Who_Write/Women_Who_Write.html
Memorial Day Memories
Random Sightings, Connections and Book Group Skypes
Summers Away from Georgann
Flower Children: Striking a pose next to Daddy’s Mustang convertible.
Saturday Night’s Alright
One of my musical heroes and great crush when I was a girl…
Here he in Central Park in 1980. I first saw him at benefit at my school ASL in London. Kiki Dee opened. It was before their “Don’t Go Breaking My Heart” duet. Our concert was in the fall just after the release of Goodbye Yellow Brick Road which of course became a very important album for me. He appears briefly in CHANEL BONFIRE or at least his bottom does!
Connie Martinson Talks Chanel Bonfire
I had a wonderful time discussing Chanel Bonfire with the wonderful, insightful reader Connie Martinson on her show “Connie Martinson Talks Books”. She’s read everything, talked to everyone and truly appreciates a good story well told. Her shows are all archived on her You Tube Channel and it’s a wonderful way to hear authors, including Barack Obama, talk about their work, their process and much more.
Gus the Cat
Out of Africa
When we were at the American School in London, a Thames Television show called Magpie sponsored us on a flamingo-tagging trip to Lake Nakuru in Kenya.