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Cheers
Signs of summer are appearing and t-shirts are on, coats put away and bright colours are here. I always wonder why we don't see these lovely colours in winter when they are really needed. More orange spritzs are on tables and the atmosphere shifts to one of sunny relaxation. We have a dinner coming up and I am going to make a good old Cosmopolitan. First created in the 1980s and is all about brightness with the combination of sweet and sour. Cheers!
Feng Shui Metal & Water
There is no better example of the metal and water relationship than big cities with harbours. Think of Manhattan, Sydney, Hong Kong, Singapore and others. They shout glamour, style, action, business and then the alternative of water whispers, boats, the sea and calm. There is a reason why these cities draw tourists and habitants from all over the world. It is an attractive combination and perfect photo opportunity for most people. Feng Shui practitioners understand why. The Metal Element This element is the key one for the sectors of Creativity and Children, Helpful People and Travel. Metal is all about honesty,
Kitchen Inspiration
"When life gives you Monday, dip it in glitter and sparkle all day" said Ella Woodward. We all love and need something shiny at some stage in our life. Faery lights, sequins, candles, anything to shine a light in a corner. It was a grey Monday with the sky throwing buckets of water at your feet. It was necessary to go out and passing by, a shiny thing caught my eye, three copper kitchen tins beckoning with the words of sugar, coffee and tea. Everything comforting except for chocolate.
Spring is in the Air!
Mimosa is blooming and my nose knows it! It is lovely to see trees of yellow and bunches of blossom in the market. It feels as if winter has finally said goodbye and spring has sprung. Yellow is the Feng Shui colour of the earth and all about foundations, grounding and stability. If you can't manage mimosa, grab tulips, daffodils and let the sunshine return!
Let’s Talk Colour
The first Feng Shui class I attended left me reeling. Aside from the principles, why would you paint anything cherry red, purple and black? It was overwhelming if taken literally. First things first, original Feng Shui focuses less on colour than the modern Form school. The old Feng Shui methodology is attached to Chinese architecture and way of living. Modern Form school Feng Shui focuses on the 21st century and different styles of space and design. Colour is also recognised as an important part as there is a colour synergy attached to how we now psychologically perceive colour. This can vary
Let Them Eat Cake!
It was a dark and stormy night, actually, it was a grey and dreary day but I have always wanted to use that line. It was also a sleepy Sunday morning with no real reason to get up other than to get going. Walking along the main shopping street, suddenly a sunny cake appeared! Yes, a bucket of sugar with zero nutrition but I couldn't resist taking a photo as it raised the spirits. Then a happy golden retriever bounded along, the sun started to come out, a blackbird sang and all the cliches in the world made sense.
Feng Shui on a Budget
This is a question that comes up often. How to Feng Shui a place or rental space on a budget, how to follow the principles without renovating or making dramatic changes. With the Form School, the modern Feng Shui practice, there is a focus on practicality and most importantly, intent. For example, ask yourself what wealth or prosperity means? For some it is purely money, for others it is abundance in friends, good food and health. Many wealthy people, such as Steve Jobs (Apple), have died from health issues inspite of having millions. So if $50 is a lot of money
The Importance of Stuff
Wandering around a brocante/flea market on a cold January morning is like viewing a social history of people's lives. It is also a chance to wonder, who decided to design or make that in the first place and then, who actually bought it! The old saying of one person's rubbish is another person's treasure is true. It led to thinking about how our 'stuff' is our history and so important. Having moved several countries and cities, we have what we call our 'travelling furniture'. Remnants of different places and cultures we have lived in and experienced, wrapped up in an emotional