A greedy sister
Emily’s Post By Emily Marcelo Dear Emily, My parents separated 35 years ago, and my father remarried and lived in the US. Our mom chose
Emily’s Post By Emily Marcelo Dear Emily, My parents separated 35 years ago, and my father remarried and lived in the US. Our mom chose
Dear Emily, You had a column once entitled, “Could her husband and his ex be more than Facebook friends?” I am a happily married
Dear Emily, Seems like the best of my many worlds are in contradiction for what I am planning in my life. Here are
DEAR Emily, I am 54 years old, married to a successful corporate man, and have three children, all in their 20s. I am into
Inquirer Lifestyle columnist Emily Marcelo is holding her fourth one-woman painting exhibit until Feb. 5 at Chef Jessie Rockwell Club (Makati, tel. 8906543, 8907630). The prevailing theme in her paintings is the quiet splendor of nature—sweeping, elegant, colorful and uplifting to the spirit. From vivid, rolling valleys to breathtaking landscapes of sand, wheat fields and grass; from depiction of vibrant flowers to the lumbering immensity of age-old trees, her paintings convey a peaceful, beatific ambience of serenity, comfort and peace. Never pretentious, angst-ridden or moody, she paints an optimistic viewpoint of the best our world can be, without the wanton defilement of human ignorance and carelessness.
When does the past stay in the past? When is it too hot to handle? When the past keeps popping up in the present, how do you deal with it?
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