Friday, December 31, 2010
0 HAPPY NEW YEAR - WEEKEND CAT BLOGGING #291
I wish to thank all of my readers for having followed me this year, for all the kind comments they left and for the undying support.
You are awesome!
Hope to see you again in 2011.
♥♥♥
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You are awesome!
Hope to see you again in 2011.
♥♥♥
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This week, Pam at "Sidewalk Shoes" (USA) is happy to announce that he is hosting Weekend Cat Blogging #291...
To submit your kitty picture(s), you can either leave a message in her blog's comment section (with your permalinks) or contact her via e-mail without forgetting to give all the needed information.
Labels:
Cats,
Kitties,
New Year,
Photography,
Weekend Cat Blogging
Thursday, December 30, 2010
0 THE KING'S SPEECH
Yesterday I had a British moment. I succombed to a jar of orange marmelade (It was Sarabeth's not British). Then I went to see The King's Speech very spur of the moment and I LOVED it, but more later. Have I told you about the London Transport Museum? An oft overlooked London museum - loads of fun. Floors and floors of British travel immersion awaits you from all periods of history...
AND you can hop aboard the trains... Just 'Mind the gap',
'Keep clear of the doors'
'DON'T SPIT'!It's tucked in a corner of Covent Garden and surrounded by fabulous outdoor eating stalls = not-to-be-missed. Your entry ticket is good for a year. I loved the old graphics...
'Keep clear of the doors'
'DON'T SPIT'!It's tucked in a corner of Covent Garden and surrounded by fabulous outdoor eating stalls = not-to-be-missed. Your entry ticket is good for a year. I loved the old graphics...
Some of the best posters ever were created for London Transport.
During the Second world War...
When Underground stations became a refuge...
Winston Churchill's poster graced the Underground and he's present in...
The King's Speech, based on old diaries found by speech therapist Australian Lionel Logue's grandson in the attic.
I was expecting the usual Masterpiece Theatre concoction...
Instead it's a griping thriller both brave, witty, all-engrossing with superb acting. I can't think of a better movie to see this holiday week-end.
BONJOUR THE KING'S SPEECH!
Labels:
Covent Garden,
London,
movie
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
0 THE ART OF SIMPLICITY
The week that follows Xmas and precedes the New Year is always a little strange. It is a period during which one feels totally out of reality, displaced and so strange. There is a very good reason for that. According to our Georgian (Western world) calendar, those few days between the end of December and the beginning of January mark the closure of an event which most people have looked upon with too much expectation and hope, the conclusion of yet another year with it's ups and downs as well as a new fresh start that inspires people to feed out of reality dreams doomed to get shattered.
No wonder we are depressed and disappointed during the end of year celebrations! We put the bar far too high, have too many unfulfillable desires and aspire for things that we cannot get. Life is so deceptive if you don't keep your feet on the ground. Then it is impossible to suffer from the soufflé effect. Having no illusions ensures us to be happy with what we have and thankful for the little things.
Just take a look at the vast majority of the human beings around the planet who were frenetically getting ready for the festivities, stressing and even loosing sleep over the whole Christmas hype. Now that it's finished they are once more under extreme pressure at the approach of the 1st of January 2011. Another big decadent feast is soon going to take place and the circus kicks into full speed again.
All are exchanging their gifts, buying loads of unnecessary objects with the money they received and going apeshit trying to organize the big day that lies ahead. What a beserker world! We can never stop for a little while, breathe, take our time to enjoy the present moment and stop focusing on the future or what is out of reach and not under our control.
The past is gone and the future doesn't exist yet, so try to center all of your attention on what is happening pronto. You are living now and not yesterday or tomorrow. Today is the day. Everything else is built on fiction or memory!
Our lack of peace, perpetual quest for more, constant need to be busy and occupied has such a negative influence on us and is characteristic of our modern world, so in order to let you relax a bit and concentrate on what's important (youself and the present) I thought that you might like to enjoy the zen-like atmosphere of my wintery pictures.
Labels:
Countryside,
Geneva,
Landscapes,
Photography,
Switzerland,
Veyrier
0 DIY Gingerbread Houses
I've been wondering if 'After-Christmas Sales' include...
DIY gingerbread house sets I saw hither and thither..? Update: Forget these! They've been recalled! A BIG NO NO!
I'd liked to make this Van Gogh-esque starry, starry night house in particular...
Lord & Taylor obliged with a gingerbread house theme in their windows...
DIY gingerbread house sets I saw hither and thither..? Update: Forget these! They've been recalled! A BIG NO NO!
I'd liked to make this Van Gogh-esque starry, starry night house in particular...
Lord & Taylor obliged with a gingerbread house theme in their windows...
Marshmellow roofing - what a good idea!
And gumdrop landscaping...
Furthermore Lord & Taylors provided actual DIY kitchen scenes...
With Mother keeping a discrete eye on the kids shenanigans...
Sadly L & T did not provide a recipe for making your gingerbread house...
Another kidlet adds finishing touches or is she about to sneak a bite of roof?
On the upper East side French Bon Point had white paper cutout houses in their vitrines...
Labels:
DIY,
gingerbread,
paris monuments,
Xmas windows
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
0 Bergdorf Goodman's 2010 Holiday Windows
Comme d'habitude les singes/as always the monkeys are present...
The theme this year is 'Wish You Were Here"
So climb aboard the crocheted horse (who's been chatting with the knitted-legginged ostriches at Bendels per chance?)
Remember seeing this gift-bearing hound in
'The Scenic Route'
The theme this year is 'Wish You Were Here"
So climb aboard the crocheted horse (who's been chatting with the knitted-legginged ostriches at Bendels per chance?)
Remember seeing this gift-bearing hound in
'The Scenic Route'
'Full Speed Ahead' in your sequined stripped jammies...pourquoi pas?
Accompanied by sailors beaucoup...
'Ready For Takeoff'?
More Bergdorf monkey coachmen...
And why oh why is Amelia Earhart riding in an old fahioned coach? Qui sait? Only Bergdorfs knows that answer...
In the 58th street side windows, astrology and cartography is going to town.
Labels:
Bergdorf Goodmans' windows,
Xmas windows
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