Life’s a Journey
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The Power of Love
It has been a busy weekend with visitors coming and going. Lots of food, wine and stories past and present to tell. Some memories came up about the past few years and the need to keep in touch and to offer the power of touch. Some are going through relationship issues, a couple of people are about to celebrate the next birthday decade, always a time for reflection. It is all about support, a hug and a kiss. So, bisous!
Mimosa Moments
Mimosa is appearing in our French market, a sign of Spring. Meanwhile, we are heading for the coldest month of the year with a weak sun struggling through clouds and we are wearing three kilograms extra of clothing. Translated from Greek, the flower's name means resembling life and is used to symbolise the sun. Mimosa flowers were used in the past by Mayans to treat burns and injuries and the shrub's bark was used for coughs and inflammation. Perhaps it knows that we are still in winter and any sign of life is worth noting so why not send a burst
Sweet Dreams
Doris Lessing said that the 'bedroom is a place for reading, thinking or doing nothing'. Feng Shui practice would add the areas of love and the primary relationship. On that note, the main bedroom in the new apartment was full of depressing brown wooden furniture with bright tangerine walls, mirrored wardrobes and ten bright down lights. That image is probably all you need to understand why it has been painted white and cream! Next step was to pull out the wooden drawers, replace the broken wardrobe doors and paint the old salon doors. Wooden floorboards were replaced and down lights were
Take a Seat at the Table
Jane Austen, the writer of such books as Pride and Prejudice, apparently wrote everything sitting at the corner of the dining table. I get this as I work on our old French farmhouse wooden table which has travelled with us over the years. It is the anchor of the dining room which also acts as an office. Made of sturdy pear wood with finely turned legs, it is much admired and loved. Our new dining room was a bright pink second bedroom with a navy 1980s sofa bed that had seen better days. Just to give you an idea of the amount
The Heart of the Home
So many chefs talk about the kitchen being the heart of the home and even having a lovely dining room, guests end up visiting the kitchen. We pulled out depressing battleship grey 1980s cupboards and tiles that were so dowdy to work in. It was as if the space was asking to be upgraded. A challenge was the water boiler, a pipe running along the wall, a broken sink u-bend and walls needed plastering. It was more work than anticipated! Ivory glossy doors were chosen, limestone tiles and a coffee coloured ceramic sink was put in. The same bench top was
Coming Home
As Terence Conran said, "furniture and food are ways that people define their attitude toward life". It is interesting to read this as an exhausting week comes to an end for a new beginning. Every wall, corner, skirting board and door has been painted. Floors have been cleaned and Feng Shui mirrors are in place. One crystal is up and others will be hung. Our furniture arrives from storage and we haven't seen it since the end of August. It will be a Christmas gift! Our stuff is full of travel memories, the good, the bad and the ugly of our experiences
The Finish Line
What a week! We are almost there with ceilings and cornices up, walls painted, bathroom installed and kitchen space waiting for the kitchen. A deep clean will be done this week and new doors put in. It has been a long three months with lots of stressful moments, choices made in the hope they turn out and good faith in the builder/client relationship. Even the soft green canopy looks great and adds a gentle shade to the balcony. Feng Shui First Curtain rails need to go up first and then crystals will be hung in what is called 'the corridor windows'.
Change of Scenery
The quote rang in my mind, ‘be careful what you ask for as you may get it’. Taking on an interim leadership role to help a wonderful colleague and team has also resulted in concentrated hours focused on finding solutions. That and renovations has led to a ‘snappy, not happy’ girl! Travel for a client meeting was canceled at the 13th hour so a cheap train ticket was bought to travel with my best man to Milan. Work will still be there but already a different vista has me pause and breathe.