An Indian Summer
Catherine2023-10-01T18:26:34+00:00October 1st, 2023|
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Down to Earth – Feng Shui Conversations
A climate demonstration went by the beach last week chanting in French that the Earth was warming and we need to ban plastics. I reflected on the sand we were sitting on, pondering that it is really particles of rock, glass, wood with some shell ground together in rough salt water to become the earth. Earth in the Bagua map represents the grounding of Chi energy in the home and focusing on the centre. The Earth element is also in the Relationship and the Knowledge/Self-Cultivation sectors. It is about knowing yourself and what is truly important to life. Consider the Chi
Tutti Frutti
Tomorrow we are able to go further than 10km from our home and next week, cafes and restaurants are possibly allowed to offer outside spaces. The local places are suddenly alive with the smell of fresh paint, stacked chairs and tables appearing and a definite positive change in the air. Splashes of pink, lime green and lemon decor are appearing in the windows and finally, the dour shades of Vermeer seem to be fading away. Interior decor looks less like living in a monastery and more like a tropical beach bar. Bordering on kitsch but shouting out fun and sun! Feng
In the Pink
A pertinent phrase for the moment, meaning in good health and spirits! The sun came out, all of our social bubble have had first vaccines, rumours of open space cafes are possible in the near future, and even the shops are changing from austere colours and blasts of pink are appearing. The colour pink has an interesting history fully appearing in the French Louis XV court's fashion and interior designs. In later eras, it became a colour associated with women and gentility. These days it is a symbol for breast cancer research, and is emerging as a colour of powerful femininity.
Out of the Blue
A couple of friends had started to worry about my state of mind with recent posts on bright green, rose and white. But, you love blue! Yes I do and it is still the colour I turn to in decor, fashion and jewellery. But each place we have lived in has offered the colours that should be used. A cottage full of seagreen, sky blue and lemon, a city courtyard house full of beige, aqua and cream, Penang apartments with turmeric silks and white cotton, a French townhouse full of white and grey, our New York shoebox of white, black and
White on White 2021
An American Illustrator, Greg Parrish said, "If time were a colour, I bet it would be a tasteful off-white". Well, we are all marking time at the moment and seeking a renewed beginning, counting the days. Friends have had their first vaccines and I am alone like the last person standing, being too young at 57. With my thoughts turning inward and philosophical, I find myself drawn to white flowers, decor and dress. I have written several posts about white representing metal and clarity, but on a rainy day, let's pause and remember that our choice of colour and form is
Chocolate
It is Easter in France with lovely chocolate shaped as chickens, rabbits and even bells, as ancient signs of fertility, a new life and beginning. I love a piece of dark chocolate and it is an ingredient and colour that symbolises warmth, comfort and luxury. In Feng Shui practice, it represents Earth, the centre, and a sense of safety, reliability and grounding. Use carefully as it settles and calms down energy, particularly water. If you are looking to activate a sector's energy, other elements such as fire or water make more sense as they add growth and dynamism. Brown or
Kitchen Kulture
We have two thirds of a kitchen! It is small but well designed and a throwback to our New York kitchen. I recall that Julia Child created her famous recipes in the most basic of spaces and said, "there is nothing nicer than a kitchen really made for a cook". It is all about the design. We have had big kitchens, galley design, country cottage style and an open bench kitchen. Our most challenging time was two years without hot water in a Penang apartment. You become resourceful and we used one of the three bathrooms; washing up dishes in a
A Little Blue
“I’ve been feeling a little blue — just a pale, elusive azure. It isn’t serious enough for anything darker.” – L. M. Montgomery. As we flip flop through another French lockdown, I was lucky enough today to take a walk over to a lovely beach called La Garoupe. Normally full of striped happy parasols, it was quiet and the turquoise water shone in the early spring sun. Not quite enough warmth yet but a breath of what is to come and soothing all the same. I have written posts on my favourite colour - whatever you call it, aqua, blue, azure