英文阅读:如果我们一生只能拥有10样东西?
By Martha Stewart, host of the nationally syndicated Martha StewartShow
My 10 choices, in no particular order:
1. Every man's library. If I can't have much, at least this will keep me
busy. This collection has all the classics, as well as works by contemporary
authors such as Joan Didion and Margaret Atwood. The founder, Joseph Dent, once
said, “With 100 volumes a man may be intellectually rich for life.” To me, that
seems like a good place to start.
2. Google. Well, that's about everything right there, between Google and
the library. I'd have all the information I'd ever need.
3. Lemons. I can go without wine, but not without lemons. They are so
useful in the kitchen, both for cooking and for cleaning.
4. Eggs. They are the most perfect food.
5. Olive oil. Really great olive oil is a must. Whenever I travel, I always
pick up new bottles to try. The best olive oils should be cold-pressed, made
with handpicked olives.
6. Electricity. I used to spend weekends at a cabin in the Berkshires that
had no running water or electricity. We lived like the Colonists! It was fun for
a while, but now I want electricity on the short list. Kerosene lamps are
frightening to use on a daily basis.
7. My house in Maine. Skylands, as I call it, is just beautiful. I have
everything right there, including my garden and a great view of the ocean. I
definitely want it.
8. My best friend. It's hard to pick just one. Whoever my best friend is
that day, I'll take her along. Of course, my doggies are really the best. Maybe
I'll bring one of them.
9. Marine lotion. It's fantastic. If you haven't tried it, you really have
to. Susan Cimineli makes a great one. You put it on after a shower, and it's
better than moisturizer—it's the new perfume.
10. Access to the ocean and it's contents. Since I'll be at Skylands, I can
go down to the beach every day. The ocean is so rich in wonderful things: sea
salt, lobster, beautiful shells. Who knows that might float ashore. Buried
treasure? A message in a bottle?
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