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A Love Note from Meg
The Light Within 11/17/25
There's something so tender about the early evening in a city, when the streets dim and windows begin to glow, revealing little vignettes of life inside. A woman with an apron at her kitchen sink. A lamp turned on beside a favorite chair. A flicker of warmth from a fireplace.
I came across the photograph above and couldn't stop staring.
I couldn't stop staring ... and imagining. It's got to be Paris right? What is the woman with the apron making for dinner? Gougères I bet. Yum, my favorite. Who does the leg in the window above her belong to? Her son or daughter? Or a stranger in another apartment? Or a perhaps a handsome stranger she'll fall in love with in the film adaptation spinning about in my head. What scent does our undoubtedly beautiful apron-clad protagonist wear? It has to be French, of course. It's turns out to be the leg-man's mother's signature scent too, and that's how they strike up a conversation in the elevator. READ MORE
String of Pearls 11/11/25
"The pearl is the gem of queens and the queen of gems."
Try this the next time you're getting dressed: put a pearl earring on one ear, and an earring without a pearl - a diamond, gold, whatever is your favorite - on the other. Then turn your head from side to side, gazing at your lovely reflection in the mirror. The pearl lights up your face, right? Something about the way it ties together the whites of your eyes and your smile - it just give you an extra little glow. And for a turbo shot, add a pearl choker. READ MORE
Golden Hour 11/3/25
“At one magical instant in your early morning or late afternoon, you will see the light - light so extraordinary that it seems to have come from another world.”
There’s a hush that falls when the day turns the corner toward evening and the light becomes golden - that fleeting hour when a ray of sun slips through the window as if carrying a secret message. Beyond the glass, it softens everything it touches: the lapping waves on a New England rocky coast, a small Virginia garden gone quiet, a strand of pearls on my studio table catching the glow.
Photographers call it the magic hour - that post sunrise or late afternoon sun that illuminates a subject, almost as if a glow were lit from within. READ MORE