
- Jane Churchill's mantlepieces.

- Sprout an orchid at home with the Japanese In Vitro Orchid.

- Stuart Haygarth's Aladdin floor lights.

- Wow. Martha Stewart’s Homekeeping Handbook is 744 pages of instructions.

- Indian home furnishings from Roberta Freymann.










As if Ms. Stewart really cleans her own windows.
That said, though, I'm sure the MS mega-corporate machine has packed and packaged the 744-page tome with some useful info.
Question is whether anyone needs a door-stop of a handbook to clutter up their bookcase when it's already so easy to get good homecare advice on the web.
744 pages on housekeeping?!?!?
If it were that complicated, there'd be a lot less of a market for illegal-immigrant maids with fifth-grade educations.
I'm signed up for the NYT site, but none of these links work for me. Is there something I'm doing wrong?
The links didn't work for me either. Click this link and select CURRENTS/slideshow.
thanks. I was able to find the slideshow by poking around the site.
I'm not sure why I'd pay $32 to wait a year for a tiny orchid, when I could just get one for roughly that price.
Sorry everyone—I fixed the links.
I'm fairly sure you could go to Jackson Heights and get Indian furniture just as nice but much cheaper.
$32 for a baby orchid? I bought a few in Costa Rica for about $5/each. They take much longer than a year to get big enough to plant in a pot, try six or seven years.