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Friday, January 24, 2020

Five things Friday

Five things Friday


Gorgeous wee daffodils that were a gift
they are especially cheerful on these rainy grey days.

Colour and flowers can make a big impact in elevating our flagging spirits.
I know I seek out bright pops of colour at this time of year.


Shopping the trends...
I went to the mall to check out the newest straight cut jeans.


I tried on several pairs but don't think they flatter my short frame.
Too heavy and make my legs look like tree trunks!

I much prefer the skinny silhouette which I find makes me look taller and slimmer. I hope that they will continue to be available as mine are all several years old and will need to be replaced at some point.

I don't usually follow the trends as I prefer a classic look 
with a touch of vintage
like this Coach bag 
which has many miles on it and some signs of wear
but it ticks all the boxes for me.

Quality, versatility, classic style and streamlined shape.

Did I mention that Vintage is a big fashion focus in Paris?


OOTD 
Eileen Fisher dark denim jeans
Timberland Tobacco coloured short boots


Large square silk hand rolled scarf
in a leopard pattern

Found at a local thrift shop for under $10
Love a bargain and it is in mint condition.


Citrine earrings made by my darling daughter they pair well with the scarf.
Eileen Fisher black vest.

This weekend we have several casual events planned...
I will make every effort to add a pop of colour and a touch of vintage to my basic outfit.

Do you LOVE vintage?
What is your best thrift shop find?

My best "score" 
 a pair of arts and crafts bookends 
copper with sterling silver inlay birds
($7.99)
I sold them so I could buy a strand of baroque pearls. 
 I literally ran across the street to a dealer who specialized in arts and crafts items 
(He purchased the bookends for $500.00)
then I skipped happily back across the street to snap up the pearls.

Hope that you have a fabulous weekend.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~

Thursday, November 28, 2019

J'adore Paris...

What can I say about Paris?
It is a city that holds a very special place in my heart.

I dreamt about going to Paris ever since I was a young girl.

One Christmas I was given
a set of blue bottled fragrances ~ Evening in Paris.

Mom and I watched and loved all of Audrey Hepburn's movies.
(many were set in Paris)

My favourite film was Sabrina...
Let's go to Paris...shall we?


The view from our room.

The Welcome Hotel is a small family run hotel
 situated in a fabulous location on Rue Seine in the 6th arrondissment.






Out in front of the hotel you can sit and enjoy a coffee or just people watch!


The Seine River is full of boats.


We took an amazing dinner cruise aboard this vintage boat.

The food was excellent and the views were breath taking
The Eiffel Tower twinkled as we passed...


The skies were overcast in Paris and rain sprinkled
 our spirits were not dampened at all!
We are in Paris after all.

There is lots to see and do!



Wandering around the Louvre...


We explored The Tuilerise Gardens and listened to the street musicians.
Lots of people were out and about doing the very same things.


We ventured into the iconic Dehillerin Kitchen Shop...
we did not leave empty handed!


We ate lunch at one of Julia Child's favourite spots in Paris.
Au Pied De Cochon.

I enjoyed the delicious French Onion Soup...
Did you know that this restaurant is open 24 hours each day?


We perused Shakespeare and Co.


We had to sit for a bit and rest our wearly legs
savour a coffee and watch the parade of chic styles.


We walked 17 km one day!
(That should allow us to indulge in French butter and cheese.)


Rodin Museum and Gardens 



The Gardens were not busy so we were able to wander at our leisure.


Roses are blooming!




Fountains, lush greenery and statues dot the grounds.



A long stand of trees...



With all our walking we worked up an appetite for lunch.




Bread from Poilane Bakery 


Love the colourful door details in Paris.


Lovely courtyard garden at Ralph Lauren.


The Ralph Lauren Shop 
also has a restaurant...it is very popular.


Sterling Silver in an antique shop.
I think these look like they are made in The Secessionist Era. 


Lots of mustard yellow clothing shown in the windows of the shops.


Lots of beautiful Ittala glass in the BHV department store.


On a mission for darling daughter...
her favourite shop Rouje where she orders clothes online is situated within easy walking distance...


Jean Damas is the owner of the shop.
She has recently opened a restaurant beside the store.


I purchased the scrunchie on the right for Jennifer.
Also a pair of really cute sunglasses.


I bought myself some lipsticks.





Bonpoint 
for stylish kids




Macarons



Louis Vuitton


Sumptuous scarves




Eye catching displays



Le Bon Marche Department Store

and 

The Food Emporium




Julie called this the egg wall.


Exotic Fruit



I hope you have enjoyed the pictures of our travels to Italy and France.




Au revoir Paris...
memories and photos will keep you in my heart
(until next time)

This is the past post from the trip.

Happy Thanksgiving to those of you in the USA who are celebrating today.

~ Be Well and Be Kind ~