Sunday Clippings
Whether you like it freshly squeezed, brewed or pressed, good morning and we hope you enjoy this weeks edition of Sunday Clippings. It's a mixed salad this week containing some preserved lemons, one photographer, a garden designer, a pinch of exhibitions, 3 Italian Gardens, a hairless Kiwi, a few floral frogs, a few wordbirds, some left over scraps and a tiny helping of Renoir. Buon provecho!
- Waste Not, Want Not: When To Save Your Scraps and What To Do With Them @ Food52
- Jerry Saltz on Finding Vivian Maier: An Invisible Artist and the Man Who Found Her @ Vulture
- Preserving Lemons with Angela Hartnett @ Nowness
- How William Kent became 18th-century Britain's master designer @ The Financial Times
- The Culture List: a curated list of events and exhibitions @ Vanity Fair
- Three Italian gardens that reflect their founders' goodwill @ The Financial Times
- Scientists Face Prickly Situation as They Search for the Hairless Kiwi @ The Wall Street Journal
- Collecting Floral Frogs: David Spain @ Gardening With Confidence
- Indoor Gardens: Kees Muizelaar @ The Sill
- 'Wordbirds,' a Fine-Feathered Compendium of Modern-Day Neologisms @ New York Times
- A Tiny Renoir, Stolen in the '50s, Finally Comes Home to Baltimore Museum @ NPR