How do you get to Charles River Plaza?
Regular route: walk out of North Station, take a right, walk up to Cambridge Street and take another right. Walk two blocks and it's right there set back from the street (there's a brand new shiny building where the parking garagette for the Plaza used to be). It's kitty corner from a CVS.
Sneaky way. Same directions, but take a right on the street just before Cambridge Street (you'll pass a bunch of mailboxes on one side). Walk down to the elbow of that street, and there's an alley way/walkway that comes out between the Whole Foods and the CVS.
I'm not 100% that sneaky route still works after all the construction, but when I passed by there on the other side of Cambridge street yesterday, it looked like the Whole Foods was open and that that walkway was still accessible.
Popping in to say thank you to Deena for making the Bitchlist a reality.
Calli, I'm so happy for you. I'll still keep fingers and toes crossed for your mother.
Regular route: walk out of North Station, take a right,
The exit that you and I both use in the morning?
What's the best way to clean makeup brushes? Specifially, a foundation brush?
The exit that you and I both use in the morning?
Yep. Sorry, just thought that was assumed.
one more question: you take a right, and keep going straight? I usually take a right and then jig left to go where the parking lot entrance is to catch the EZRide shuttle.
(sorry to bore the thread, I'm just trying to picture it in my head!)
What's the best way to clean makeup brushes? Specifially, a foundation brush?
I run sooper hot water through it and then cleanse it with either my face wash or hand soap.
What's the best way to clean makeup brushes? Specifially, a foundation brush?
I always use a little baby shampoo and water, then let it air dry overnight.
What's the best way to clean makeup brushes? Specifially, a foundation brush?
Steph, I usually wash mine with a gentle shampoo and then let them dry flat.
I wash them about once a week, or whenever I switch foundations.
In re cooking with soup, has anyone read Florence King's "WASP Where is Thy Sting?" She has an entire section on cooking with soup, especially kitchens where the sound of solid condensed soup coming out of the can is a sign that dinner's being prepared.