1. Chocolate Library

    December 16, 2011

    There is much to be grateful for and many people who, whilst they would not expect it, I feel like thanking.  I suspect most would welcome a good book and chocolates never fail to please but the two together is a winning formula and one adopted by the chocolate library.  You order a book and a bar of personalised chocolate and it’s delivered all wrapped and ready to devour.


  2. A Star Is Born

    December 5, 2011

    I have never been keen on pets but after much coaxing from the children, I caved in and so it was that STAR came home last week. Yes, it’s like having another baby, the cleaning is a chore, then there is dog training, obligatory pet-grooming, not to mention over-exorbitant vet fees and insurance.  Whilst life won’t be financially richer it will be happier, so it’s all good.  My super-stylish friend Ilona, who inspired our search, once told me that no amount of threapy could compare to the having a dog and I am already beginning to see she was right. Ilona gave us her wisdom and the coolest Anya Hindmarch  puppy carrier and it opened my eyes to the range of dog accessories out there, including Yasmin Le Bon’s range for Mungo and Maud.  Anyway, fancy accessories or not, I shall promise to love, honour and cherish little Star.

    Super-STAR has his first Skype conversation.


  3. Listen

    November 21, 2011

    We have all heard of the power of meditation; a practice that brings amongst other things, clarity and space between thoughts. I have read much recently on the power of being in the now and as I cultivate this presence, a sense of peace does indeed prevail.  Of all the things I have read it is my own daughters words that resonate the most, so I hope you will not mind my indulgence in sharing her beautiful poem called LISTEN.

    Silence is when you can hear things. 

    Listen: to the sound of pink blossoms falling. 
    The sound of love spreading.

    The sound of air moving.

    The sound of butterflies flying.

    The sound of the sun setting.

    my precious angel Milli. x

     


  4. Kingswood Avenue

    November 13, 2011

    My last post bemoaned the lack of Georgian splendour in Kensal Rise/Queens Park but what I did not mention is that whilst the red-brick houses look pretty unassuming on the outside, the interiors are a real feast.  So, in celebration of my hood, I shall be showing you around local spaces from time to time, starting here with our friends spacious and super-welcoming home on Kingswood Avenue. A true party house, as I can testify having watched Kate and Williams’s nuptials here with family by day and partied here with husband and locals by night.

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    Now on the market with Domus Nova.


  5. Georgian Dream House

    November 10, 2011

    My dream home was and always will be Georgian. Not many of those to the pound in Kensal Rise sadly!  Perhaps it has something to do with the perfect symmetry and proportions, the rows of tall windows and Alice in Wonderland style over-sized door or perhaps Georgian houses remind me of the way I drew castles as a child. My daughter still draws castles in the same way except hers are pink and why not?

    Now my Georgian dream just got more desirable in the form of Dinder House in Somerset.  Sat in 23 acres of landscaped and walled gardens, the interiors have recently been thoughtfully designed for family living by Ilse Crawford. Each of the 39 rooms have retained their magnificent features but been re-configured for modern family living.   We can’t all live in such a grand home but what fun to dream and to relish these photographs taken by Magnus Marding.

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  6. Books

    October 29, 2011

    We have just moved a large glass fronted cabinet from bedroom to living room.  I have so enjoyed filling the cabinet with books that were previously hidden away but now give the living room a soul and my heart such joy.  Whilst it would be lovely to have large wall to wall bookshelves, even smaller creative solutions look equally appealing.

    my idea of bliss; endless books, a quiet, empty day and a cup of tea. as seen in elledeco

    my idea of bliss; endless books, a quiet, empty day and a cup of tea. as seen in elledeco

    what could be simpler and more satisfying

    this came from a great blog called DIY craftiness by danielle Baker.  It just shows that what we needed was there all along; we just have to look.

    this came from a great blog called DIY craftiness by danielle Baker. It just shows that what we needed was there all along; we just have to look.

    not much reading going on here but my, what a striking display as seen in an anthropologie window

    not much reading going on here but my, what a striking display as seen in an anthropologie window

    if you are short of space but like the idea of book displays, this white wallpaper would look lovely in an unexpected space such as a kitchen.  available from OnYourDoorStep.com

    if you are short of space but like the idea of book displays, this white wallpaper would look lovely in an unexpected space such as a kitchen. available from OnYourDoorStep.com


  7. Action for Happiness

    October 21, 2011

    It’s one of those things; the longer you leave it, the harder it becomes.  I have wanted to write for sometime but because I am aware I will break the blog habit yet again at some point, I have resisted starting at all.  However, since time is an illusion and it is intention that matters, I will continue to share that which enriches life.

    As the days get darker, I wanted to start my random thoughts by sharing the site actionforhappiness, which does what it says on the tin and here are their  key to living’ manifesto as beautified and simplified by Allies(more…)


  8. Cameron Gets A Rug

    May 26, 2011

    Who can help but fall for The Rug Company’s fabulous creations; well it seems Sam Cam are as crazy for them as the rest of us.  So much so that they recently commissioned The Rug Company to create their official gift to President and Mrs Obama, in celebration of their state visit to the UK.  Designed by The Rug Company with much input from Samantha herself, this wall-hanging will soon grace The White House.

    Oh, taking of Sam Cam, being that I volunteer at The Special Yoga Centre, I was there to help out at their Annual Art Fund Raiser last week and being a Patron, Samantha Cameron was guest of honor.  I have never seen her in person before and I have to say, she is rather striking, just like this wall-hanging.

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  9. Simply Good

    May 25, 2011

    I am in awe of women like Oprah, who was in the news today for having taped her final show after 25 years on air.  Oprah functions with absolute, unwavering commitment and inspires others to do the same.  Whilst we can’t all be Oprah’s, we can strive to simply be good and focus on the little things which lead to ultimate greatness. In the words of my hero, Helen Keller, what I mean to say is:

    “I long to accomplish a great and noble task; but it is my chief duty to accomplish small tasks as if they were great and noble”



  10. La Banane

    May 16, 2011

    It’s been an eventful month hence the huge delay in blogging.  I could share so much but will give you the highlight and that was being invited to Antigua by very generous friends.  The memory of soothing, warm sea and sand beneath my feet still sustains me as I sit here with a blanket around my shoulders fighting off a horrid fever.  Anyway, since I can’t do too much today, I logged onto one of my favorite sites thecoolhunter and it was here that I found these fab pictures of hotel La Banane in St Barts and whilst it looks cica 1950′s, it is very much now.  It reminds me of the friend that invited us to Antigua; stylish, sophisticated and so very welcoming.

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