Sunday, October 12, 2008

What Color is Your Chandelier


Life logistics travelers , like those elegant, well lit, heavily traveled passageways and or semi-dark annexes/corridors of Grand Central station in various stages of renovation and decoration, have been using chandeliers to enlighten/lead, brighten the way for years. The smarter way to understand the hows and why of life, travel and the law can be confusing for well traveled travelers and or travelers that have taken other less efficent cumbersome ways of travel and subsequently lost some of their innate sense of inner locomotive and logistical direction.
The brightest and most brilliant chandelier in the industry, can be found logistically illuminating, elucidating, enlightening and entertaining audiences in the most astute, innovative and erudite of fashions here.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very enlightening...

Anonymous said...

And electrifying...

Anonymous said...

"I always find myself smiling a little with the lips..."
Really great quote. You used it in a few of your past posts (i've just been perusing your site here).
Have you ever been to New Hope, PA? I have been there twice. It is a stunning little town full of stunning, creative houses, gardens, and there are so many little colorful stores to buy tons of shiny sparkly baubles. There is amn amazing bridge over the delaware river tha connects New Hope to Lambertville PA (which borders NJ). The two towns border the delaware river and the delaware canal. There are cuts bed and breakfasts too. From your blog, it sounds as though you would really love a cute, colorful place. It is not in the boondocks, and has enough people milling about to feel like there is vibrant life. If you have a car you can ride around the who county, called Bucks County. Anyway, take care.

Jaded Topaz said...

Never spent time in New Hope PA, a little too optimistic sounding too.
I did spend a weekend in a cute cottage in Intercourse PA - a cutsey town.
Also managed to convince my boyfriend at the time, that Longwood Gardens is definitely worth the extra long drive.
Anyway, I cut down alot on the "shiny sparkly baubles" imbibing so no New Hope PA traipsing for me.

Ron Coleman said...

Thanks for the link, and the think.