Congratulations on the ever increasing success of Plinth & Chintz, which provides me with a wonderful escape once a month from the current reality I am faced with. Wishing you and your team continued success. - Caroline Getter
Thank you very much for your response. I truly appreciate you taking the time to provide me with the information you sent. I'll be sure to continue to visit Plinth & Chintz (which, by the way, I think is marvelous!) and I'll check out the other resources you mentioned. Thank you again for your assistance! Rebecca Wolfson
Dear Nigel/Nigella - I read your most recent article with great interest, and I say Bravo! I never would have thought that I could feel such a huge generation gap between me and people only 5 or 10 years younger. And to think, that, at the ripe old age of 31, I am already able to use sentences that start off with the phrase, “In my day, we never... (fill in blank).” My, how times have changed. Maria M.
Still lovin' the newsletter! I used your links for Christmas shopping - great stuff! Thanks for making shopping fun this year. Keep up the great work with the newsletter - can't wait for the next edition. I feel like a kid anticipating my Highlights magazine. Beth Thiel, ASID
Thank you for all your wonderful insights in this polyhedral (and sometimes overwhelming) world. Laura Maranzana Skeeters, Manager – Dal-Tile
Nice post. Thanks for the lovely words. David Lefkowitz, Senior Project Designer - The Apartment
The newsletter is so beautiful this month [December 2006]. Debora Barber, Interior Designer - Atlanta
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