Life

flower press

July 3, 2019

These cards from London-based stationer, Scribble and Daub are so delightful. I’d like a dozen Sicilian lemons to send as thank-you notes throughout the summer. The ice cream sundae is another one I’d happily snap up half a dozen of. As for the oriental poppy, that one I may just pop in a frame and keep for myself.

home made

July 3, 2019

“Homes that show the owner’s every love, affection and attention are always the best,” is what I read in an intro to the home of French ceramic artist, Marguerite Carbonell. Every nook and cranny –– the tiles in the bathroom, the bizarre sculptures in the garden  –– is infused with her creativity. I agree. It has to be personal. It has to be playful. And it has to show a little of the owner’s eccentricity, foible, whimsy.

wall to wall

July 2, 2019

On a choc-a-bloc drive back from Prince Edward County this weekend, I came across this marvelously surreal ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Climbing Wall, designed by Nendo for the Omotesando shopping center in Japan. Gilded mirrors and picture frames, vases and birdcages assist climbers on their ascent. It’s such a playful, and humourous image.

summer classic

June 29, 2019

Good golly, what a week! I leave you with these images of our favourite starlettes, enjoying the summer sun. If anyone sees polka dot bloomers, or a pink terry cloth turban in my size, please holler. They’re both on my summer wish list.

ten

June 27, 2019

On the eve of my first born’s tenth birthday, I lay horizontal in a toothpaste blue paper nightie, waiting for my gynecologist to do a routine pap test. Everything about the room –– the magazines beside the sink, the yellowed poster behind the door, the dozens and dozens of babies on the walls –– is exactly as it was when I first entered the room a decade ago. I remember how I studied the babies faces, trying to imagine what my baby would look like. There were the twins, the preemie and that little boy who’s baby brother popped out of a magician’s hat. One day, my baby will be on this wall. One day, my baby will wear an enormous tutu and dance around the kitchen to Blondie. And she’ll pick flowers from our garden and put them in a vase. And she’ll fall off a bicycle and scratch her face in five places. And she’ll ask hard questions, and have the answers within her. And take on challenging tasks and have the resourcefulness and resolve to see them through. One day, my baby will light up the stage with her poise and smile. One day, my baby girl will be ten, and she’ll be beautiful and capable and moody. She’ll shout at me, and reach for me in equal measure. “Can you believe it’s been five years since my last visit?” I said, as the doctor turned to leave. “In a flash.” And it was then that I saw them. All three of my babies, right there on the wall, like they’d been there from the start.

 

al fresco

June 26, 2019

Warm, summer evenings call for easy, breezy dinners outside, and this spread looks like my idea of heaven. Italian cured meats, a mix of cheeses, bread, pickles and olives are all I’m craving. A glass or two of cold white wine would do nicely, too.

tee time

June 25, 2019

Hello! It’s t-shirt time, and I love the selection over at surf shop, Mollusk. The deep scoop on the Stella tee is nice, and the mustard of the Ebisu tee gets my vote, too. Look at the sweet scene on the Somewhere Else tee; somewhere I’d really like to be.

bath house

June 22, 2019

Not much to say about this salle de bain, except that it’s bonkers gorgeous. Pink marble, old brass taps and faded mirror in which to admire all your lumpy, bumpy, beautiful lady bits. Sign me up. And bring me all the Vogues and all the Rosé. (So my drink matches the decor.)

bare feet

June 22, 2019

It may be one of my favourite things about summer, my dirty soles at the end of a day. It means I’ve dashed around this hot and dirty city, or better yet, sat barefoot in a park or on someone’s porch. As a child, I was essentially barefoot for two months of the summer. Occasionally, I’d put flippers on to dive for urchins. That I associate barefootedness with freedom, luxury and innocence is a privilege.

smell the flowers

June 19, 2019

There’s a short spell of a few weeks in the month of June, when the city smells lovely. The lilacs are in full bloom, and everywhere you turn, you see a peony, an iris, a rose or a poppy. If you’re lucky enough to be out on a walk after a heavy rainfall, that’s when Toronto smells positively magnificent. If I could bottle that scent, I’d wear it everyday. By late July, the city is hot and still, and smells like sweat and stale cabbage. But for now, I’m breathing in the sweet freshness of spring.

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