Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
On red lipstick
Has it really been that long since I last posted?
Yes it has!
And yet, here I am with a post about lipstick.
This is the second time in my life that I am wearing red lipstick. As in bright-red-lipstick.
I remember Paloma Picasso marketing her signature red lipstick saying that there is a red for every woman. And now, as I am moving up on the 40something scale, I begin to grasp what she says. Red means feminine, means assertive, means strong, means: "I know what I'm talking about".
I am currently wearing Estee Lauder's #120 irrepressible.
It is a racecourse red when applied, rather that the burgundy it looks like on the tube. And it is rather very matte. I keep the all red for after work. For worktime I top it with Clinique's chubby stick intense in 06 roomiest rose which gives a sweeter result on the strong basis. Please note when using red, pencil is a must! I am using Estee Lauder's nr. 7 red.
And here is a very useful video on how to aplly red lipstick!
See you later!
Sunday, 18 October 2015
All Things Turtle: Kentucky Turtle Trail
Trail marker for the Sheltowee Trace trail in Kentucky. Sheltowee was the name given to Daniel Boone by the Shawnee Indians and means “Big Turtle”. This is my most favorite trail marker and makes me smile whenever I pass it. No other animal best describes my hiking style than a turtle, walking slow and low with a bulging pack on my back through the forest.
Wednesday, 30 September 2015
Autumn Days Welcome
And so, we stepped into Autumn
...
First fallen leaves
starting already in August
(these from my vacation in Crete, this past summer)
Time
to
Warm Up
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Lovely soups and stews
(that no-one eats in my household)
“Those fine September nights, when the dew dropped on my face and I licked it to get drunk.”
— A.Rimbaud
A sense of wild
Adventure
That calls for a life RUSTIC and PRIMITIVE
Time to set up home, cuddle and domesticate
Time to reap
and
to harvest
Life's Joys
Take the scenic route
and live...
Thursday, 20 August 2015
Morning Prayer
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The land does not cease to give.
But the people do grow full
and forget to give thanks.
But the people do grow full
and forget to give thanks.
We fill up our hollow bones and trade heritage for a set of keys,
a power line,
a sadness not filled up by all the gold from these Mountain springs.
We do our best to bring the forests and mountains down to find our gold.
Still,
it cannot fill the sadness,
save to build our homes and fill them with lights,
to fuel our cars and grind down the keys that will drive us to cemetaries
on days when we are told to remember the leftOnes,
our mothers and fathers.
But we do not go and ask for wisdom anymore.
We cannot bring ourselves to look down at the graves
and ask the soil to give us answers.
a power line,
a sadness not filled up by all the gold from these Mountain springs.
We do our best to bring the forests and mountains down to find our gold.
Still,
it cannot fill the sadness,
save to build our homes and fill them with lights,
to fuel our cars and grind down the keys that will drive us to cemetaries
on days when we are told to remember the leftOnes,
our mothers and fathers.
But we do not go and ask for wisdom anymore.
We cannot bring ourselves to look down at the graves
and ask the soil to give us answers.
And so, the land continues to give,
while we forget to give thanks for the fullness of these hollow bones.
while we forget to give thanks for the fullness of these hollow bones.
Tuesday, 18 August 2015
Co-operate with the Universe
Dear Jonathan,The heart as a symbol of love is not universal, it is contemporary. Some cultures do not associate that shape with the feeling of love. Perhaps Pluto's lesson is that nothing emanates or has inherent meaning and all meaning is projected. Astrology then would appear to be a consensual, evolving meaning map. How wonderful that the universe co-operates with the meaning we project on it. Timaeon
Dear Timaeon, I agree the sky seems willing to be what we want it to be. But are we willing to be what we think it wants us to be?
Questions on Women's blogging
Goodmorning freinds,
As I visit my favorite bloggers every day, I realise that they are mostly women.
Do men not blog?
Yes, they do.
So why do I not read men's blogs?
I realise that I tend to read men's opinions on politics and public affairs. They are more trustworthy, more sober, less frilly.
I wonder what it would be to be woman and frilly and write about politics and public affairs.
Why is Life set in black and white when it comes to "serious matters"? Why we women who feed and live it are not inclined to share our opinions? Is it because we are affraid we may lose friends? That our opinions may not be politically correct? Is it that we shield ourselves from potential strain and pain? Is it our self-protection of the life-bearer at work, or is it our cowardice?
Haven't we all seen where this seriousness of the men-dominated public spots in suites, followed by women who immitate them in sober two-pieces, has led the world and where it is still leading us?
Suffering and war and more suffering in the name of Justice and Rules.
This is an interiors, travel and good life blog,
but
what about a Happy Turtle blog that would voice my opinions
and
communicate them in India pink and Colette Pantone blue?
Yeah, I want to do that. Because I have opinions and I want to voice them. And I know that you have opinions, too, and that you want to voice them. And I cannot possibly believe that women care only or mostly about cooking recipes and even, like Happy Turtle, elegant interiors and beautiful travel.
Stay tuned!
xoxo
Monday, 17 August 2015
Blogloving: Posts I read you wouldn't want to miss!
1.
In a post called "Seasons at the village", one of my favorite Greek celebrity people, cook, writer and TV person, Heleni Psychouli, writes about the home she and her partner created among the olive trees. electricity-free.
(Use google translate or another service, if you can;t read Greek. It is worth it).
2.
Favorite stylish mama blogger Travelling Mama posts about the colour brown as a new trend in interior walls.
See it also here, in Martha Stewart's Main home library.
Warm and inviting, I think.
But then you may wish to paint blanc. But then, why not?
3.
Another trend I have in mind is pink.
Read what
writes about planning on painting her home office pink.
4.
Read this interesting post about sprucing up your rental home for cheap.
Improvements suggested include door knobs, light switches and wall decals.
Worth it!
xoxo
Sunday, 16 August 2015
Friday, 14 August 2015
Eating out in France
Eating at a French bistrot is charming, though not my best experience in eating out.
I love the charm of the places more than the food they serve. Which is delicious, but nothing terribly special that you have never tasted before.
So,
if you may,
get an invitation for a brunch at home.
It surprises me how French women do not really cook. They rely more on cheese, crudites, and different kinds of bread and perhaps an ice cream to cup it all up. And that's it!
I'm going to adopt this technique. Happy lady of the manor, happy guests!
xoxo
Thursday, 13 August 2015
What to eat in France: Street Food
There is something very tempting about street food.
Something that makes me carefree.
A surprise.
A delight.
Happiness in every bite.
xoxo
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