12 March 2010

A new layout poll


Here are a handful of layout options I have in front of me. I like the one that's up and running now but I've been getting mixed reviews. I made up some samples so let me know if any of these work better than the others.

Option A: Pleasant and Non-Threatening


Option B: 3-D House of Flies


Option C: Miss Sandy Sandstone


Option D: Rusty the Diesel


Option E: Down Down Yellow and Brown


Option F: The Tired and Expected Cliché


So there are six options. Bear in mind that this is a temporary fix and that I have a new logo that will get folded into this version and will be the linchpin of the final version. That final version ought to be ready by summer. Now, my goals are simple. I want the template to come second to my content but I want the template to show off my content better than my old template did.

I want it to be kind of serious, but not too serious.

I want it to look like something other than the cheesy, canned template that it is.

With that said, I welcome your feedback. Thanks gang.

11 March 2010

Hey! What's different here?

This is not my new layout, it's a temporary replacement for the field of green that's been irritating me so much. What do you think? Clean? Easy to read? Or is it too boring? Hit me with your best shot, I can handle it.

Let's talk about Italian travel

It's approaching mid-March and I don't think I've ever had this many plates spinning at the same time. That's not a complaint at all and oddly enough, I'd welcome a couple more things to do. I know I can't keep up this pace forever and vacations await.


So the other day a new travel book fell into my lap. The book is Susan Van Allen's 100 Places in Italy Every Woman Should Go. Though Susan's targeting a female audience, her subject matter transcends gender. 100 Places is a terrific insider's guide. It's full of off-the-beaten-path treasures and fresh perspectives on old standbys. Whether it's the Piazza Barberini in Rome or Oplontis in Torre Annunciata, an insider's guide that lists places where I've already been gets an instant nod of approval from me.

More than that though, Susan Van Allen makes my long to see the places I've yet to see. 100 Places is daydream fodder for me right now, but mark my words. I will see her 100 Places and add 100 more. You can read her table of contents (and buy her book) here.

In an interesting twist, 100 Places has been turned into an iPhone app. Pretty great stuff all around.

Saxon Henry is a great friend and contributor to this blog. She launched a new site a couple of weeks back called Roaming by Design. She is running a contest right now and the prize is the iPhone app version of 100 Places. All you have to do is leave a comment after her post and chapter excerpt on 100 Places. Poke around on Saxon's site while you're over there, she does a great job of combining her loves of travel, design, writing and everything else that catches her eye.

My photo of the Villa la Terrazza as seen from the Marina Piccola in Sorrento.

Of course all talk of Italy brings me back to my incredible stay at the Villa la Terrazza in Sorrento in 2008. It's fast approaching two years since I looked out over the Mediterranean from the patio of the villa and I am dying to return.

Photo from the Villa la Terrazza. This was our living room for one of the most idyllic weeks I've ever spent.

Andrea Azzariti a fifth generation member of the Gunderrode family to own and maintain the Villa. He has a new website for it and it just launched. If you are ever looking for the ultimate get away, this is it. I cannot endorse the six apartments of the Villa La Terrazza and Andrea's hospitality strongly enough.

It seems like a dream now, but there was once a time when I padded through this dining room every morning to get coffee and greet the day. The old marble counter in front of the window was the spot where I stood to chop tomatoes for bruschetta. I'll never be the same. Really.

Included in Andrea's new website is the following video. Watch this and then tell me that the Villa la Terrazza isn't paradise found.





Villa Terrazza - Our Incredible Trip! from Demir Gjokaj on Vimeo.


Check out Villa la Terrazza's new site.

It's a rebate from GE Monogram

GE Monogram appliances are brought to market by some of the kindest and most decent people in the industry. In a world of conflicting alliances and interests, I admire their commitment to what they do and I appreciate their good-natured and fast responses to my many questions and requests. They're a solid organization and they turn out a solid line of appliances.

So this group of decent, hard working people have an offer they're running through September 30, 2010 and it's a rebate. There's a maximum rebate of $2,000 available and here's how it works. Follow this link for the full details.

Buy a 48" dual-fuel pro range


and a 48" pro hood


or

buy either an electric cooktop,


a gas cooktop,


or a rangetop,


a hood



and a single


or a double wall oven



and get $1000 instant rebate.

Then buy an eligible refrigerator and get an additional $1000 in instant savings.


If you're looking for new appliances, now's the time.

Once again, go to Monogram's website to get the specific models covered by this rebate offer. Thanks Monogram!

10 March 2010

Congratulations Mr. Wu

Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images

Michele Obama and Jason Wu unveiled the dress she wore at the inaugural ball in a ceremony at The Smithsonian this morning.

Since I've met Jason Wu twice, this has me one degree removed from the first lady and two degrees separated from her husband. He's a man I'm still proud to say I voted for by the way. So congratulations Jason, it's a real thrill to see such talent succeed.