Two sisters who believe life is extraordinarily beautiful
To behold beauty dignifies your life, it heals you and calls you out beyond the smallness of your
own self-limitation to experience new horizons.To experience beauty is to have your life enlarged.
J.O'Donahue




Saturday, April 23, 2011

New Beginnings...

Darling V.

Happy Easter to You, to Us...




To new beginnings...




Here we are, emerging, after a year of
enormous change for both of us.


You see, the stronger the wind blows...


the stronger the tree grows...



Full of joyfulness born from infinite gratitude...





Focused...ready to embrace this beautiful world...




What a gloriously wonderful time of the year!
Happy Easter Everyone!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Sugar...

With the Easter Chocolate Egg Fest
about to hit,
it was with some interest that I read this
article in last Sunday's New York Times Magazine:



Please read this
or watch the video



I couldn't begin to relate to you the science explained by Dr. Lustig here,
but I'm convinced.

It's been a puzzle to me for sometime now that when I
spend time in the US I always, without fail, gain weight.
We eat the same things as we do here in Canada, 
(okay, maybe we eat out a little more often),
my activity level remains the same, but even as short a stay as a few weeks
means I come home with a couple of extra pounds.
This information for me goes a long way in explaining this mystery.

Earl "Rusty" Butz and Richard Nixon have a lot to answer for.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Hot Cross Buns...

At this time of year,
I am reminded of something...



just how much I love 
HOT CROSS BUNS!



"one-a-penny
two-a-penny,
Hot Cross Buns!"



toasty warm, slathered in good butter, with a piping hot cup of tea,
mmmm.....delicious.

I was going to bake some.
Even looked at Jeanne's
fabulous recipes.

But then, I was walking passed the bakery...

and something smelled so good...



okay, Nigella wasn't really there,

but it could have been one of her recipes!

So  I bought 6...one for each of the next 6 days,
as long as I don't have to share.

Then I can forget how much I love them,
until next Easter.

Happy Easter Everyone

Monday, April 18, 2011

Lucky little me...

(leaving Florida)..."ladies and gentlemen,
90 degrees, sun is shining, fasten your seatbelts, settle back, relax,
enjoy the flight"

a mere 2 and a-half hours later...
sky is grey, plane is being bounced around like a ping-pong ball...
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN:   "WELCOME TO BUFFALO (yes the Captain is now speaking in capitals)
I HAVE TO INFORM YOU...TEMPERATURE IS -2 DEGREES, SNOW IS IN THE FORECAST." 

What the h*** just happened!

However...look what I arrived home to...


a package from Chiana


a postcard from Jeanne



pretty things


sweet words...

How could they know?

Women taking care of women,
I am so blessed.
You girls are special...love you tons!




Sunday, April 17, 2011

Good Taste

I read in the paper today that
Britain's new darling,

Kate Middleton


is going to spend her last night
as a single woman with her family at 



This hotel is my absolute favourite in London.

I've never actually stayed there, but I have been most fortunate to have dined there many times.


It's everything an elegant English hotel should be...


beautifully decorated and steeped in history


1910
Grand Opening of The Goring by founder Otto Richard Goring – the last hotel built in the reign of King Emperor Edward VII. Each bedroom has ‘en-suite’ bathrooms – the first in the World.  
Price of a room – 7s 6d (37p)


WAR

1914
Outbreak of 1st World War. Hotel becomes command centre for Chief of Allied Forces. Direct telephone link between General Pershing and President Wilson. The Allied War Effort is being run from The Goring Kitchen.Goring staff from France and Germany are evacuated, famously walking arm in arm to Victoria station singing each other’s national anthems.

1919
Lady Randolph Churchill comes to live at The Goring and is visited frequently by her son, Mr Winston Churchill.

PEACE

1921
“Air-conditioning invented!” O.R. Goring installs enormous fan on roof, piped to every room. Vacuum cleaners are attached via outlets in skirting board – underwear sucked out into the air, blowing across London.
Price of a room – 25s (£1.25 )

1920-25
The Hon.Violet d’Arcy comes to live at The Goring while she is Lady in Waiting to Queen Mary. The Queen often comes to tea with her at The Goring.

1926
The General Strike. Opening of the new wing and Restaurant

1930
Novelist Anthony Powell is inspired to invent his heroine The Hon. Angela Goring for his epic series of novels ‘A Dance to the Music of Time’ over tea at the hotel.

1937
Coronation of King George Vl. Visit of the Norwegian Crown Prince, who explains his fondness for the hotel by saying ‘at Buckingham Palace I have to share a bath with five people! Here I have one to myself’.

1938
Leslie Nicol, switchboard operator, witnesses Churchill lifting the French Prime Minister Daladier off the floor by his lapels, with Chamberlain looking on.
Price of a room - £1.37 

WAR AGAIN

1939
Outbreak of the 2nd World War. Occupancy down to 6%. 150 Polish Officers accommodated.

1944
The first ever colour footage of WWII is made. The Fox film crew stay at The Goring on their way to board landing craft for the D-Day Invasion.

Mrs Goring’s salad invented. To beat rationing, Edna Goring invents a special dish from “whatever we can find”, including, hare, whale, and on one occasion, an antelope shot by an officer in the Western Desert campaign. No rabbit is safe in the Goring garden.

1945
Peace declared. Election of Labour Government and the austerity years. The King and Queen come to The Goring for sausages and scrambled eggs with the Princesses.

LASTING PEACE

1948
Christening of Prince Charles, with Christening Cake supplied by the Escoffier-trained Goring pastry chefs.

1952
Death of King George VI.

1953
Coronation of Queen Elizabeth lI Vast influx of foreign royalty come to stay at the Goring, which becomes an annexe to Buckingham Palace.

1960
50th Birthday. The Swinging Sixties. Jean Shrimpton causes consternation at The Goring by appearing in one of the first mini skirts.
Price of a room - £4 

‘70’s, ‘80’s
Annual visits from Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother as Patron of the Injured Jockeys Fund.
Price of a room in 1970 - £4.50

1990
George Goring accepts an O.B.E. from Her Majesty The Queen at Buckingham Palace for “services to the hotel industry”.

2005
Acquisition of the gardens from the Duke of Westminster.

Retirement of Mr George Goring on March 22nd after 43 years at the helm. 
Appointment of 4th generation Jeremy Goring.

Opening of the new Dining Room, designed by David Linley. 


My favourite thing (besides everything)
about this hotel...


are the wooden sheep dotted about the place.

If this is an example of Ms. Middleton's taste...
I like the girl already.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Friday Photo Challenge

this week is
"The Top of My Dresser"

Lord, love-a-duck...how to make that even vaguely interesting!

You see, the top of my dresser looks like this...


...truly...all the time.

It has some interesting heart pieces, in glass and leather and metal,




(why hearts? as a reminder that the bedroom should
always be about romance)

But...as pictures go...boring!



What I think is much more interesting,
are two paintings I have just above my dresser top
by the artist 





I have four other pieces by this artist in the house






this is one of my favourites.  I always think if they
opened the top of my husband's head, all
this stuff would come bursting out!




I love the vibrancy of the colours, but more than that,
the tenderness of each of the expressions of his subjects.

So there you have it Chania...
hope I haven't bent the rules of the game too far!

Holiday Agenda

Laze by the pool...


check.

play some golf...


check.

Catch up with the gang...


check.

Read a book or two...


check, and...



check.

Catch a head-cold?



I'm pretty sure that was NOT on my list!
but...check!





Wednesday, April 13, 2011



Here's where I am!

I have my head stuck in books, teaching a workshop
until next month!


And my darling sister J., is a little under the weather
with a cold right now!

Lots of healing love to you Sis...
hope you're feeling better real soon!

luv V.


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