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4.30.2008

Meissen Porcelain 1710-1750


The Frick Collection in New York City is currently hosting the Arnhold Collection of Meissen porcelain through June 29. It is one of the greatest holdings assembled during the 20th century and not to be missed. This collection displays the taste of Augustus II, who was obsessed with discovering the secret to how to make porcelain-an inspiration he did achieve. http://www.frick.org/

4.29.2008

JASNA-NY announces upcoming events

Please visit the website of our sister chapter, JASNA-NY, to see the updated listing of all their upcoming events. They always put on a great presentation. Their link is to the left.

4.28.2008

Tips for cheering yourself up, from 1820

In 1820, English writer Sydney Smith wrote a letter to an unhappy friend, Lady Morpeth, in which he offered her tips for cheering up. His suggestions are as sound now as they were almost 200 years ago.

1st. Live as well as you dare.
2nd. Go into the shower-bath with a small quantity of water at a temperature low enough to give you a slight sensation of cold, 75 or 80 degrees.
3rd. Amusing books.
4th. Short views of human life—not further than dinner or tea.
5th. Be as busy as you can.
6th. See as much as you can of those friends who respect and like you.
7th. And of those acquaintances who amuse you.
8th. Make no secret of low spirits to you friends, but talk of them freely—they are always worse for dignified concealment.
9th. Attend to the effects tea and coffee produce upon you.
10th. Compare your lot with that of other people.
11th. Don’t expect too much from human life—a sorry business at the best.
12th. Avoid poetry, dramatic representations (except comedy), music, serious novels, melancholy, sentimental people, and everything likely to excite feeling or emotion, not ending in active benevolence.
13th. Do good, and endeavour to please everybody of every degree.
14th Be as much as you can in the open air without fatigue.
15th. Make the room where you commonly sit gay and pleasant.
16th. Struggle by little and little against idleness.
17th. Don’t be too severe upon yourself, or underrate yourself, but do yourself justice.
18th. Keep good blazing fires.
19th. Be firm and constant in the exercise of rational religion.
20th. Believe me, dear Lady Georgiana.

From a great blog, called "The Happiness Project"
http://www.happiness-project.com/

Computer Screen Wallpaper


On the Real Simple magazine website, under the section labeled Daily Thought, there is a section on screen wallpapers. One of which is a quote from Jane on a pretty pink background. The quote is from "Emma":There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart.

The website is http://www.realsimple.com/.

Upcoming Events

Save the date! On June 14, we will visit the Sayen Gardens in Hamilton Township. More info is on its way.