Friday, June 19, 2009

Weekly Treats

We should commit to a weekly "treat" for ourselves. I'm not saying go overboard, but what can you do weekly to replenish and rejuvenate? I don't know what others enjoy, but my weaknesses are fresh flowers, candles, and massages. Seriously, at the cost of a latte or two, one can buy gorgeous roses at The Fresh Market. Cut them under lukewarm running water, I would say leaving a four inch stem, and just stack in a short vase. I sometimes use a pretty glass or maybe an old preserve jar. I'm also a big fan of monochromatic, it just adds more of a punch.

And candles are a must! I've been enjoying a line called Linnea's Lights. Speaking frankly, these are simply the best out there. My favorites are their Amber and Cashmere for the bedroom, Lyndan and Sweetgrass for common areas. The sense of smell is often neglected, but I believe associated with most memories. Why not create a sublime olfactory experience with a simple strike of a match?

My greatest indulgence is a two-hour massage. I absolutely love love love them! One cannot underestimate the power of the human touch. I didn't even know certain places needed help until the next day I am feeling 100% better. A local boutique spa is the way to go, better service all around. And I am huge fan of eucalyptus or lavender oil. It just take the experience up ten notches. Oooh, thinking about it now takes me to the most pleasant of memories.

Please don't wait around for birthdays, special occasions, or someone else to do it. One of the best gift to others is to be the best you!


Monday, June 8, 2009

The Color Purple





Where is this gorgeous lounge? 

The decor is sophisticated yet relaxed.  I love how there is simply one dominant color.  Would you call it lilac?  I imagine great conversations with girlfriends and champagne.  

Chris Everard






































Chris Everard is a London-based photographer. He creates such beautiful vignettes inviting you to seek out more of the story. I just love the vibrant cascade of green here, so fresh.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

French Macarons



















Oh my ... I really really could eat a few everyday. They are nothing like those yucky coconut ones. Once you have a taste, you'll know what I mean.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Form Follows Function?

So here is something I've been working on ... selecting new furnishings for my home.  I enjoy doing this for others, but find it difficult for myself.  Don't get me wrong, I know what I like, it's not that.  It's the idea of living with something for a while.  Anything with a sense of permanency is hard.  And lets face it, you can't just tuck away a new dining table in the back of the closet very easily.  

Why so arduous you ask?  Firstly, I rarely buy what I don't absolutely want.  Secondly, I am always searching for that "great find."  And thirdly, I don't want regret.  Once I make a decision, I don't like to later realize it was the wrong one.  At times, I don't make a decision at all ... which I guess, in and of itself, is a decision.  And I don't like filler or transient pieces.  I'd much rather live in a bare room with a single amazing chair, versus one filled, to simply be functional.  I want thoughtful selections.  This is all well and good, except when practicality is an issue.   

I realize there's nothing to sweat here, just where I'm at.  So what did I go and do?  Came home with an amazing mirrored brass side table with beautiful patina.  Didn't need it at all, but oh, can't imagine living without it now.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Secret Garden

It's been a while since I've blogged about the ins and outs of my life.  I've been running around so much, it was nice to just take some time off yesterday.  While walking the gardens at the local art museum, I noticed the picnickers.  So many smiles, outbursts of laughter, and some quiet whispers ... where the eyes tell all.  I love that, when there is no need for the exchange of words, merely glances. 

The gardens are quietly beautiful and public, yet feel like my very own secret place to disappear.  I tend to forget exactly which city I'm in, a bonus.  I've been content lately, feeling more settled.  Not itching to run off to another city, except Paris (which looks like might happen this fall).  Or maybe Tuscany, just got an invitation today!

I saw Wolverine the other night, entertaining.  I don't care what those critics say.  I am dying to see the Star Trek movie, I'll watch anything by J. J. Abrams.  Last thing, I am smack in the middle of Breaking Dawn (got me listening to Debussy again) and attempting to stretch out this event.  It has been such a fun read.  So really, not much has been going on, besides dinners with friends, great conversations, long walks ... oh, just heard jingling from the ice cream truck ... how I love this season.  

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Christian Dior









































































I simply adore all of these dresses for summer ... so fun and flirty. The first 3 paired with gold or pewter flat sandals, the last, strappy stilettos. Hair in beachy long loose waves or a casual high ponytail would be pretty. You can't help but take a second or third glance at any woman walking down the street in one of these.

John Galliano is on my list of top 5 designers. His love of femininity and decadence along with a twist of modern gave the House of Dior an amazing face-lift.

Wow, so pretty!