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Barbara’s Riffs on Life

Subway Tiles? Not in My Kitchen

March 9, 2017 By Barbara Falconer Newhall

Subway tiles in Budapest's Oktogon metro station with grimy grout. Photo by Barbara Newhall

Subway tiles. You see them everywhere — in people’s houses and all over HGTV. But there’s one place you’ll never see them — my kitchen. Read more.

Women’s National Book Association — A Fun Place to Meet Writers

March 5, 2017 By Barbara Falconer Newhall

Barbara Falconer Newhall at her home office desk getting ready to do final edits on her book, "Wrestling with God." Photo by Barbara Newhall

The Women’s National Book Association — a fun organization for writers — published a very nice interview with me. Read more.

Going Mobile Friendly — A Jazzy New Look Is Under Construction

March 2, 2017 By Barbara Falconer Newhall

tractor wheels at a construction site -- like the messy, heavy work of updating a website to mobile friendly. Photo by Barbara Newhall

We’re rebuilding this website to be mobile friendly — expect lots of messy heavy lifting for the next few weeks. Read more.

Matthias Church — Budapest’s Splashy, Gorgeous, Over-the-Top Church of Kings

February 23, 2017 By Barbara Falconer Newhall

The roof of Budapest's Matthias Church was added in the late 19th century. Photo by Barbara Newhall

The spectacular painted interiors of Budapest’s beloved Matthias Church make it a must-see for lovers of folk art and art nouveau. Read more.

No to Bride Barbie — Yes to a Real-Life Wedding

February 16, 2017 By Barbara Falconer Newhall

Christina Newhall, age 7, playing tug of war at a party. Photo by Barbara Newhall

My 7-year-old wanted nothing to do with her Bride Barbie doll. But twenty-five years later, she’s ready to be a bride for real. Read more.

A Lost Child in Wartime Detroit — A Headscarf Story

February 9, 2017 By Barbara Falconer Newhall

a lost child in wartime Detroit . Kern's Department Store, Detori., 1942. Photo courtesy of US Farm Security Administration-Office of War Information - Library of Congress-Prints & Photographs online catalog Public Domain 1942-07-00

I couldn’t see the point of my mother’s skimpy yellow babushka — until the day I found myself a lost child in a cavernous Detroit department store. Read more.

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