Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
When Flying was Fun: Lucy Goes to London
Remember when flying used to be fun? In case you've forgotten, recline your seat back now, pour yourself a drink in a little plastic glass, and relive it here, in all its glory. This hilarious episode is from The Lucy Show in 1966. I sure wish we still dressed this way, too. Look at Lucy's classic vintage pink coat and matching coat gloves. It doesn't get any better than this.
Monday, October 11, 2010
♫ Is That All There Is ♫
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qe9kKf7SHco
Have a listen to this version of Peggy Lee's song, Is That All There Is. I've juxtaposed it here with another classic book cover by Dell. Enjoy the song and if you ever come across this book, let me know.
Have a listen to this version of Peggy Lee's song, Is That All There Is. I've juxtaposed it here with another classic book cover by Dell. Enjoy the song and if you ever come across this book, let me know.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Who Wore it Better
Why does the word foil: vb (tr) leap to mind when I look at this picture of Paris and pal wearing, well, identical Paris hoodies? "I think Paris did this to me on purpose."
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
More from Japan: Pagodas, Candyland & Feng Shui
$2600 for the set of three antique pagoda bird cages
Ever wonder why buildings with pagoda roofs have turned-up eaves? According to the ancient principles of feng shui, they are intended to trick the evil spirits who are coming down to cause mischief, and deflect them back up. Mirrors placed above doors in strategic locations serve the same purpose and streets and pathways in China and elsewhere in the world were designed to be as crooked as possible to slow down bad spirits.
If your visiting San Francisco consider a stay at the Hilton Hotel located across the street from Portsmouth Square, a one-block park in Chinatown - it was built sideways, so that it would not cast a shadow over the park (shadows, of course are bad feng shui). And, don't forget to drive down Lombard Street, the crookedest street in the world.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
At Auction
I am not a huge fan of Beatles' music, but I love this psychedelic artwork by Richard Avedon created at the height of the Fab Four's fame in the 1960's. From top left are John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and George Harrison.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Dining with Horses
Dinner for eight served in the barn. Unfortunately, the only
utensil that's visible resembles a hoof pick.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Who Wore It Better?
Needless to say, sisters Paris and Nicky Hilton can afford not to borrow each other's tops. Paris gets five stars, tho her bag looks a little chunky - maybe she has another puppy in there.
The Alta Mira Hotel
Quel Dommage! This beautiful old hotel was a few minutes walk from my mother's and my apartment in Sausalito and a favorite spot to take out of town guests. In addition to dining on the lanai, which was legendary for it's view, the hotel had a seldom used small wood panelled dining room with pink table cloths and cozy fireplace (the perfect spot on a cold, foggy San Francisco day). The food on the terrace wasn't really good, but the frothy white Ramos Fizzes, made with orange flower water, gin, cream, lime, egg whites and super fine sugar all served up in a Tom Collins glass were delicious. Click to enlarge post cards.
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Monday, May 24, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Never Tea to the Water
Preparing tea is an art for which the English are immensely proud. First of all, the pot itself must be preheated to the correct temperature. Then, one teaspoon of tea leaves is placed into the pot for each cup to be poured, plus a teaspoon for the pot itself. Then the hot water is added. Water is always added to the tea ... never tea to the water! Let the tea steep in the boiling water precisely five minutes, no more, no less. Now the tea leaves release their true aroma and bouquet. Combine with a biscuit and enjoy.
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Friday, May 7, 2010
Cheap Design
A giant clam shell makes a nice vessel for some white colored M&Ms. I snapped this
picture while working at a designer show house on Singer Island in Florida.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Who Wore it Better?
The heiresses go toe to toe. Woe to the person who faces
off with Paris, particularly, Tori Spelling.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Who Wore it Better?
I'm not sure who Kim Kardashian is exactly, but she's no match for 15 year old Brooke Shields shown posing here in the famous 1980's blue jeans ad.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Don't Feel Like Dressing For Church? You Don't Have To In Florida
This Daytona Beach church's website invites you to "come dressed as you like." For all they care, you can show up in a red silk kimono or your Jonas Brothers pajamas - it makes no difference here.
At the First Christian Church of Daytona Beach, situated on an old drive-in movie lot, worshippers have the option of pulling the family car up to the speakers (long since defunct) where they tune into the word via the radio or worship in the church's little chapel located inside Friendship Hall, also located on the property. Should the car become too warm there are outdoor seating areas for the heat-stricken or prostrate to worship in the shade. Lucky for that.
I wonder where the refreshment stand is? If you squint you can see the pastor (or is it a minister?). Click on the photo to enlarge.
At the First Christian Church of Daytona Beach, situated on an old drive-in movie lot, worshippers have the option of pulling the family car up to the speakers (long since defunct) where they tune into the word via the radio or worship in the church's little chapel located inside Friendship Hall, also located on the property. Should the car become too warm there are outdoor seating areas for the heat-stricken or prostrate to worship in the shade. Lucky for that.
I wonder where the refreshment stand is? If you squint you can see the pastor (or is it a minister?). Click on the photo to enlarge.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Heart Rock Sushi
Heart Rock Sushi
Like I told my friend Glenna, owner of Salon 230, go to this restaurant if you're going to be in Fort Lauderdale. You won't be disappointed. Afterwards, walk up the block to the Gateway. It's the city's oldest theater (c.1951). If you go, make sure to leave your movie comments on the theater's bulletin board.
Like I told my friend Glenna, owner of Salon 230, go to this restaurant if you're going to be in Fort Lauderdale. You won't be disappointed. Afterwards, walk up the block to the Gateway. It's the city's oldest theater (c.1951). If you go, make sure to leave your movie comments on the theater's bulletin board.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
What is Perfume
Evidently, it's the only thing Marilyn Monroe wore to bed. And Coco Chanel, ruler of Parisian haute couture for six decades, said a woman who didn't wear it had no future.
Here's a Chanel No. 5 advertisement starring Nicole Kidman. If it all looks vaguely familiar it's because the two minute film is the work of Baz Luhrmann, the director of Moulin Rouge (starring none other than his muse, Nicole Kidman) and Strictly Ballroom, Mistress Quickly's all-time favorite flick.
For her part, Nicole Kidman became the world's highest paid actress in a commercial, pocketing a whopping $3 Million (approximately $1 for every tulip planted in Holland last year). The dress, of course, was designed for Chanel by Head Designer & Creative Director, Karl Lagerfeld. Total budget of the commercial: $102 Million. That's a lot of parfum!
Here's a Chanel No. 5 advertisement starring Nicole Kidman. If it all looks vaguely familiar it's because the two minute film is the work of Baz Luhrmann, the director of Moulin Rouge (starring none other than his muse, Nicole Kidman) and Strictly Ballroom, Mistress Quickly's all-time favorite flick.
For her part, Nicole Kidman became the world's highest paid actress in a commercial, pocketing a whopping $3 Million (approximately $1 for every tulip planted in Holland last year). The dress, of course, was designed for Chanel by Head Designer & Creative Director, Karl Lagerfeld. Total budget of the commercial: $102 Million. That's a lot of parfum!
Recipie Archives: Davidian's Pilaf
Miss Jackie Pratt who is a student at Westmoor makes this pilaf and after making and tasting it, I recommend it to you.
1/2 cube butter
1/4 cup vermicelli, broken
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup rice
2 cups clear chicken broth
NOTE: The canned chicken broth doesn't quite make the two cups, so just add enough water to complete the measurement.
In a skillet melt half of the butter, add the fourth-cup broken vermicelli and brown over medium-low heat. Add the two cups chicken broth, the cup of rice and the half teaspoon of salt and the rest of the butter. Cover and bring to a boil. Lower heat and cook for 10 minutes; stir, cover again and cook 10 minutes longer. Twenty minutes total cooking time. Serves 6.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
My Pick: Kentucky Derby Fashion & Southern Tradition
Shame about the dangling feather, but I still love this racegoer's hat. Hope she didn't get caught in the downpour at Churchill Downs earlier. It's sure to be a sloppy track.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Pink Sand Beach: A study in seaweed
This patch of 3 mile pink sand beach is tucked away on Harbour Island, one mile off the north shore of Eleuthera in the Bahamas.
If you go, check out the accommodations at the Rock House. The best meal were the pork chops & plantains at a dive called Avery's -reputedly where the owners of the hotel do take-away.
Churning up the pristine ocean bed with my goggles on, it looked as though I had been transported to a sea of Chanel No. 5 dusting powder.
If you go, check out the accommodations at the Rock House. The best meal were the pork chops & plantains at a dive called Avery's -reputedly where the owners of the hotel do take-away.
Churning up the pristine ocean bed with my goggles on, it looked as though I had been transported to a sea of Chanel No. 5 dusting powder.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Birdseed Picnic
from a Token of Friendship by Barbara Milo Ohrbach
Mix all ingredients together in a bowl.
BIRDSEED PICNIC
This is a gift for our friends, the birds and is also a nice gift for nature-minded friends. This mixture will attract most varieties, including cardinals, chickadees, blue jays, gold and purple finches, and sparrows.
8 OUNCES STRIPED SUNFLOWER SEEDS
6 OUNCES OIL SUNFLOWER SEEDS
14 OUNCES SMALL CHICK CORN
6 OUNCES MILLET
2 OUNCES THISTLE
4 OUNCES PEANUT HEARTS
Mix all ingredients together in a bowl.
Divide into small paper bags.
Tie each bag with ribbon or green garden twine.
Makes 2 1/2 pounds bird-feed mixture.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
At 16 years old, June (Angel) was the wisest 15 year old I knew. My mom once said June was as pretty as Farah Fawcett.
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A REASON TO SERVE ARTICHOKES AGAIN
ROBIN LEIGH WORTLEY'S SECRET ARTICHOKE DIPPING SAUCE
Robin was one of my best friends in college and, already a gourmet cook at the tender age of 22. We didn't call it dipping sauce then; but this was her recipe & it is delicious.
All measurements are to taste and depend on how many people you are serving.
Mayonnaise
Freshly squeezed lemon juice
Minced garlic
Worcestershire Sauce (use sparingly & taste)
Mix all ingredients together in bowl.
Serve chilled.
Robin was one of my best friends in college and, already a gourmet cook at the tender age of 22. We didn't call it dipping sauce then; but this was her recipe & it is delicious.
All measurements are to taste and depend on how many people you are serving.
Mayonnaise
Freshly squeezed lemon juice
Minced garlic
Worcestershire Sauce (use sparingly & taste)
Mix all ingredients together in bowl.
Serve chilled.
GO FISH
I bought my brother one of these fish bowls (together with a wooden nail brush, loofah and sea sponge) for Christmas.
Ingredients: Whale-shaped cheese crackers, assorted rice crackers, spicy wasabi peas, and honey toasted peanuts; No tasteless fillers in the mixture, which is more than can be said for the perennial favorite, Chex Party Mix. Available at The World Market for $8. Delicious.
Ingredients: Whale-shaped cheese crackers, assorted rice crackers, spicy wasabi peas, and honey toasted peanuts; No tasteless fillers in the mixture, which is more than can be said for the perennial favorite, Chex Party Mix. Available at The World Market for $8. Delicious.
Chalk Chess: A few of my favorite things
I bought this chess set, made of chalk, while in Amsterdam at Christmastime. Designed in the UK, the chess pieces are elegant looking enough, especially, the soot-colored black ones. The cardboard packaging is cool - very high quality designed to last. I think it would be fun to take on a picnic or play on the porch stoop, unless of course it starts to rain. Bring something to blot your fingers with.
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