LifeStyle – Indoor/Outdoor Living

This is a LifeStyle blog.  Are you getting tired of hearing the term Lifestyle? outdoorliving8

It has become such a common catch-phrase so I looked up the word in Wikipedia just to make certain of the meaning and know that I’m on the right track.  According to them, the term denotes the interests, opinions, behaviours, and behavioural orientations of the person (in this case me, the blogger).

So this blog focuses on things that matter to me on a wide variety of subjects about things that attract my attention, pique my interest and what I find personally inspiring…with an emphasis on style with everything from food to fashion or just plain fun.outdoorliving6It tends to attract a certain following of like- minded people.  I do not have the following of Gwyneth Paltrow or Martha Stewart yet so I gravitate towards tasteful subjects of interest and try to put a personal element into the story whenever possible, which is fairly often, and without controversy. It encompasses my aesthetic of living in general…which I think is pretty simple…for the most part.

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In a perfect world I would probably spend my life outdoors.  As it stands, whenever the weather allows for it I do exactly that.  Luckily I have close to 1,000 sq. ft. of outdoor space which I try to make feel as comfortable as possible to enjoy.  This is my perfect lifestyle – doors wide open…indoor/outdoor living.  And dogs are very important! As soon as we got an early surprise summer I scrambled to plant a few geraniums, set out pillows, get fresh flowers and get it together.

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Now I’m trying hard to pair down and keep things simpler but at the same time so many things have been collected from various travels (including many rocks & shells) and they’re hard to part with because of the memories. I’m one of those people who finds it hard to let go. Almost everything is from somewhere else and has a meaning.  And I’m not traveling so much these days. I’m just a homebody who wants to feel like I’m still traveling.

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Which included making these simple summer salads:

Grape tomato & bocconcini with basil & balsamic glaze
(L) Grape|Tomato & baby Bocconcini with torn Basil & Balsamic Glaze. (R) Kale, Yam, Feta & Sundried Tomatoes in a light vinaigrette.

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Anyway, this turned out to be a random post because the last four days have been busier than usual with some last minute plans – which are sometimes the best.  I ended up with a ticket to the Who concert on Friday which was so much fun (who says guys in their 70’s can’t rock!) and time spent with girlfriends and last minute brunches/dinners, a committee meeting and a fundraiser.  And I have no clue what I’m going to write next.  But know this….some exciting things are about to take place…..

It’s always an adventure one way or another

These napkins are very hard to come by
These napkins are very hard to come by – they invoke memories of time well spent.

 

Photos: d. king

My Pinterest Board: “This is Living”

 

 

 

Feel-good Friday: the 13th  – Feeling Lucky!

There are a whole bunch of myths involving unlucky superstitions for Friday the 13th and their origins…. but that depends on where you live.friday13

In Spanish-speaking countries it is Tuesdays (hopefully not every Tuesday), not Fridays, that hold superstitious omens. Their belief is also held by the Greeks, who consider Tuesdays as dominated by the influence of Ares (the God of War).

My brother was born on Friday the 13th which according to my parents was very good luck because they wanted a son after having me.

Not to worry because life is already a never-ending string of inexplicable events so don’t sweat over one little day!  Make your own luck!

Having said that, just in case…..because you never know don’t let a black cat cross your path and don’t go under a ladder.  And here’s a little recipe to calm your nerves:

courtesy of the Martini Diva
courtesy of the Martini Diva

 

Beauty: good enough to eat

We love natural beauty products but how about…edible?juicebeauty

It is believed that most women end up eating their lipstick (not out of hunger, more by accident) so maybe edible makeup is a good idea, although I’m not so sure how palatable it will be.

Leave it to clean living, health conscious Gwyneth Paltrow to collaborate with Juice Beauty in developing a line of 78 plant-based products, from foundations to shadows.  juicebeauty2
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All products starting at $20 available at http://juicebeauty.com

 

Style: berets, brogues and baubles

If there’s anything the Chanel Resort Collection 2017 spectacle taught us aside from how to throw the ultimate party, it’s that accessories like pearl-studded berets, floral-trim fedoras and spectator shoes (aka the oxford or two-toned brogue) look mighty cool worn with almost anything – especially a killer attitude.style4

Love these pearl sandals
Love these pearl sandals

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clusters of CHANEL pins on denim jacket
clusters of CHANEL pins on denim jacket

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For more examples refer back to the Monday Post.

Chanel Photos – Jonas Gustavsson/Indigital.tv

Satisfying Snack: No Bake Energy Bites

Here’s an easy to make and even easier to eat protein packed post-workout snack or for that needed extra energy boostbites3

They’re small in size but big on flavour and loaded with goodness. 

Ingredients:

1 cup large-flake rolled oats

3/4 cup finely chopped pitted dates

1/2 cup crunchy peanut butter (or smooth peanut butter and add 1/2 cup of chopped nuts like cashews)

3 Tbsp. ground flaxseeds or ancient grains (or combo)

1/2 cup plain or toasted coconut (spread coconut on a parchment lined baking sheet in 300F oven until slightly brown & fragrant) – Optional

Handful of dark chocolate chips – Optional

*I added 1/4 cup chopped dry roasted pecans to crunchy peanut butter  and a little Protein Powder.

1/4 Cup liquid honey

MIX all together in a large bowl. CHILL until firm, about 30 minutes.

ROLL into balls (about 2 Tbsp. per ball)bites1

The taste is similar to that of a yummy cookie and you know how much I love cookies!

 

 

Culture/Couture: Havana Good Time

Leave it to Karl Lagerfeld to achieve the unexpected and the spectacular.

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It appears that each Chanel show is outdone by the next and this latest example was really something extra special.  For Resort 2017 Lagerfeld chose the intensely beautiful cityscape of Havana;  a locale at an historic turning point in international relations, and a collection that was relatable, wearable, exquisitely made, and joyfully youthful.

I visited Havana with a friend when I was living in Jamaica and we really felt transported back in time.  The people were vibrant and full of life and eager to make us feel welcome.  As tourists we visited all the touristy places including all the Hemingway hangouts but we also met locals who told us where we could find a very good authentic Cuban (off the beaten path) restaurant which we loved. Cuba held more allure for me since becoming friends with a close relative of Che Guevara; someone I met overseas. It was an amazing experience and one I will never forget.  Of course the Mojitos were the absolute best.

The Chanel Resort Collection 2017 – May 2, 2016 (my picks from a ton of photos)

You cannot mistake this look
You cannot mistake this look

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The American fashion press who flew into Cuba for the Chanel Resort show landed two hours before the first U.S. cruise ship to have docked in Havana in nearly 40 years. The passengers of the Adonia had no idea what to expect when they set foot on the dock; in the event, they were surrounded by crowds of Havana residents, high-fiving greetings. The historic thawing of relations between the Castro regime and the United States was palpable, a warmth that was stoked to fever level.havana8havana4

Seven hundred guests of Chanel were taken to the open-air street show in a multicolored convoy of the city’s open-top Buicks, Cadillacs, and Oldsmobiles. The owners tooted their horns through the streets of Old Havana, while people came out to line the streets, crowd dilapidated balconies and rooftops, wave and laugh. It could easily have gone the other way—who knew there could be such a welcome in a poor, communist country for a super-luxurious brand and the wealthy women who wear its finery? But it was the people of Cuba who set the atmosphere running—a sense of exuberant excitement that involved everyone from the models to the normally impassively unimpressible members of the press.havana7havana3

With guests sitting on park benches in the open air of the tree-lined Paseo del Prado, the models strolled naturally in flat brogues, flip-flops, and slides. Here was Chanel at full range—black spencer jackets over wide-legged cuffed pants; “debutante” dresses with swirly skirts hitting calf length in lace or organza; skinny long tube dresses in macramé or tattered tweed; huge floaty dresses, neatly belted, in ’50s car prints. The Chanel embroiderers had pulled out all the stops, decorating sleeves with dense layers of tattered fabric (a subtle homage to Hispanic ruffles, surely) and sequin-encrusted little dresses in the peachy-pinks, lemony-oranges, and greeny-blues you see in every direction in Havana.

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Take a bow
Take a bow

It was Chanel that started the new lark of traveling Resort shows—immersive summertime trips to evermore far-flung locations—and Dior, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci have been joining in. Occasionally, it has to be said that descriptions of spectacular locations can overshadow collections that aren’t so worth writing home about. But with this show, Karl Lagerfeld achieved it all.

 What made it work, in essence, was the easy styling, with T-shirts and flats, a casual attitude that the models clearly felt happy in—so happy that the end of the show broke out into an anarchic kind of carnival where the girls and the audience and the local band all got mixed up together, dancing.

Simply Fabulous!

Source: Vogue Runway

 

Friday: City on FIRE

In light of the raging wildfires that have engulfed Fort McMurray (a Canadian city in Alberta)  and the ensued evacuation of everyone who lives there, this is not a feel-good Friday.  The only good news is that no one has died but my heart goes out to the thousands who lost their homes and all personal belongings.  I can’t even imagine what that must feel like to leave your home with only the clothes on your back.  I’m also thinking about all the birds and other animals who could not escape the devastation. So very sad!

There must be a life lesson in all of this. It does make you question things that are beyond your control in life.

My thoughts and prayers are with you

For more info:

Fort McMurray fire now too large, too fierce to stop without rain

For those wishing to assist:

https://donate.redcross.ca/ea-action/action?gclid=CM299o34xcwCFQJsfgodG3wCYA&ea.client.id=1951&ea.campaign.id=50639

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beauty – Tom Ford

Handsome fashion designer and film director Tom Ford knows a thing or two about beauty.  tomford6After all, aside from his own “Tom Ford” label the man was the former creative director for Gucci and Yves Saint Laurent.

He directed “A Single Man” – a stylish film set in 1960’s Los Angeles starring Colin Firth as an English professor who is unable to cope following the death of his boyfriend.  The moody movie also stars Julianne Moore who has been known to show up on many a red carpet occasion wearing a stunning “Tom Ford” creation.  Loved the film!tomford2

And if that wasn’t enough he just launched a luxurious beauty collection.  As you can expect, the products are synonymous with sultry elegance.tomford9Products like get ready for summer gold-spun bronzer, gorgeous lip shades and essential palettes for cheeks and eyes are now available at Sephora.tomford3

Soleil Blanc (above):
A shimmering body oil that captures the sultry effect of sunkissed summer skin and tempts the senses with a fragrance of scorching sensuality.  Yes, I’m tempted!

 tomford5Have you tried any of the products?

Style at the Met Gala

The BEST of the Best

Claire Danes lit up the Met Gala in an illuminated Zac Posen ball gown that was part princess, part futuristic.
Claire Danes lit up the Met Gala in an illuminated Zac Posen ball gown that was part princess, part futuristic.

GOWNS and GLAMOUR fit for a King

 Manus x Machina (fashion in the age of technology – think handmade couture vs machine made) added up to a mix of futurism with sparkling silver and gold form-fitting creations on the red carpet. The Met Gala is the occasion to pull out all the stops and in my opinion these 12 stunners nailed it!  

Zoe Saldana in Dolce & Gabbana
Zoe Saldana in Dolce & Gabbana
A Perfect Statue: Cindy Crawford in Balmain
A Perfect Statue: Cindy Crawford in Balmain
Model Karolina Kurkova in Marchesa
Model Karolina Kurkova in Marchesa

 

Kendall Jenner's Atelier Versace gown plays with laser-cut velvet and blue Swarovski crystals for a body-hugging statement.
Kendall Jenner’s Atelier Versace gown plays with laser-cut velvet and blue Swarovski crystals for a body-hugging statement.  Joan Smalls (behind her) wears Balmain.

 

Emma Stone melds Old Hollywood elegance with high fashion in a corset detail dress by Prada.
Emma Stone melds Old Hollywood elegance with high fashion in a corset detail dress by Prada.
Lara Stone in Tom Ford - chanellng Brigitte Bardot?
Lara Stone in Tom Ford – channels Brigitte Bardot
Zendaya keeps it simple yet impactful in a gilded one-shoulder Michael Kors gown with a train and turtleneck detail.
Zendaya keeps it simple yet impactful in a gilded one-shoulder Michael Kors gown with a train and turtleneck detail.
Sienna Miller in Gucci
Sienna Miller in Gucci
Blake Lively in Burberry
Blake Lively in Burberry
Beyoncé comes off her Lemonade launch in a pink-hued, form-fitting dress with floral embellishment by Givenchy.
Beyoncé comes off her Lemonade launch in a pink-hued, form-fitting dress with floral embellishment by Givenchy.  What about the Bod?

Do you have a favourite?