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Sun, Sand and Sea!
"Smell the sea, and feel the sky. Let your soul and spirit fly", said Van Morrison. The aqua sea on the French coast is warming up and I check the temperature each day. My minimum is 21.5 degrees and it is almost there for a real swim. Otherwise, cold dips are the only option. On the beach, there are so many different cultures but we all act the same. Watching us enter the cool sea with anticipation, we all go "oh!' at the first small cold wave. Then splash our arms and shoulders as if that will warm up the water.
Feng Shui Conversations – The Relationship Corner – Take 3!
The Relationship sector is the second most asked about area of the Bagua map; the first is Wealth. My philosophy is that wealth is also about abundance and that includes friendships and love. In over twenty years of international travel meeting a breadth of people with various wealth, one thing I can say, riches are about whoever you connect with, family, friends and partners. Then if you have enough money, share it with those who don't, without offering it as charity but also don't buy into its glitter, all is not gold. It is the friendships we have made around the
Art in the Garden
A sunny Sunday spent on the Ile de Porquerolles surrounded by the contrast of modern art and nature was perfect. A full gallery of paintings and collages and then a walk through the garden where modern sculptures popped up out of nowhere. Some worked and some didn't. The bright red piece stating that "Mother Nature doesn't like you and wants to eat you," didn't quite gel with the beautiful arch of bamboo and a hedge of jasmine. However; the Asian mask hovering above wild hedges was quietly meditative. Feng Shui practice would prefer the latter! How Does Your Garden Grow?
Chin Chin!
It was a weekend with friends sharing food and cocktails. The sky was blue, the pool was blue and it was perfect for a blue cocktail. Simple recipe for a 1937 Darlington. Per glass: 4cl of a London dry gin 1cl calvados/apple brandy 1cl blue curaçao 2cl dry Italian or French vermouth 2cl lemon or lime juice A bit of sugar syrup to balance Shaken or stirred with ice and served up with canapés. Cheers and chin chin!
The Colour Orange – Feng Shui
The Cannes film festival is on and different beach clubs compete for razzamatazz and glamour. The colour orange, mandarin, tangerine, is out in full force. It is a combination of yellow and red, earth and fire. An interesting mix of stability and foundation with positivity and energy. Feng Shui practice is based on Chinese culture and the colour orange is all about opportunity, connections and good luck. Often orange fruit is given as a gift for different occasions and is seen to generate prosperity and also representing the fruit of labour. It is a colour best used in the Earth sector
Take A Look in the Mirror
Picasso said, "Who sees the human face correctly, the photographer, the mirror, or the painter?" It is a fascinating question. Having recently been to some lovely exhibitions, it was interesting to see the different art schools' portraits. The classical two-dimensional early British paintings where even the babies look the same as the adults. The French school of noble events and various French leaders, with most seeming to point down or at something - go and have a look! Then the Dutch painters who offer a gentler and more realistic view of people, capturing wrinkles, joy and sadness. Fast forward to now
Revise, Renovate, Renew
A friend is renovating to sell. Many of us have been there and done that. All rooms have been painted white or as a French builder calls it, l'hopital blanc! Clean and light. A friend has donated a table newly sanded and painted, we donated a sofa and the kitchen is next for tiles and wood to be painted. Even if selling, you can feel the new Chi energy coming in. Old furniture has been sold, donated or thrown away. What's left has been cleaned and renewed. Our friend feels a change of energy and a lightness in his space and
Time for Tea
Life is full of rituals, historical or created. It keeps us grounded and for many, represents their culture and sense of self. Not being a fan of ‘this is the way things have always been done’, I admit to having come to appreciate an afternoon cup of tea. Mostly because of having some lovely vintage teacups rather than the drink itself! That being said, I still sing internally, ‘don’t fence me in’ when herded in to something I am made to do that makes no sense. So, I raise my cup to you!