[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] I have a mad passion for two things: clothes and saving money. While the two seem to clash a bit (OK, a whole lot),
Month: September 2017
The London Bramble
The gin industry has gone through an interesting evolution in recent years. I got clued in only recently when I tried Monkey 47 gin. I
Maya Cohen & her motorcycle
I started riding later in life; it was a “midlife” thing—not so much a crisis, but it was something on my list of things I
InstaSales
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Dreaming Tree Vintage combines brick-and-mortar with social media “When I was a kid, I always dreamed I would have a consignment store when I
Flexibility is everything
June Tait looks a little wistful when describing her high school dreams. More than anything, she wanted to become a doctor. But her guidance counselor
Taking ‘to go’ a whole lot further
It was bound to happen. When an award-winning chef and an avid backpacker fell in love, someone was destined to be dissatisfied with the food.
Making salsa with her son
Stephanie Lay turned a home recipe into much-needed support for families impacted by autism Stephanie Lay is serious about her salsa. The Windham resident grew
How to ask for what you want at work
At some point in your career, you’ll need to advocate for yourself. Whether you’re negotiating a job offer, seeking a promotion or different job responsibilities,
Coworking spaces
Communes for the computer age Today, thanks to the internet and a laptop, it’s possible to work just about anywhere—and the traditional workplace is undergoing