What are your plans for the weekend? Last weekend we went into San Francisco and played tourist for the day. We ended the day with a night time cable car ride along the Powell/Hyde line which leaves from Fisherman's Wharf, near Ghiradelli Square, and runs up and over Nob Hill and through Union Square. We rode in the front, on the outside, and had a bird's eye view of the Bay Bridge, Coit Tower and the City all aglow--it was a totally unexpected {and magical} experience at night and the best $5 I've ever spent.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
{ happy weekend... }
What are your plans for the weekend? Last weekend we went into San Francisco and played tourist for the day. We ended the day with a night time cable car ride along the Powell/Hyde line which leaves from Fisherman's Wharf, near Ghiradelli Square, and runs up and over Nob Hill and through Union Square. We rode in the front, on the outside, and had a bird's eye view of the Bay Bridge, Coit Tower and the City all aglow--it was a totally unexpected {and magical} experience at night and the best $5 I've ever spent.
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Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
{ inspiring friends... }
After reading Mrs. French's inspiring post yesterday, I was determined to break out of my computer rut today and instead, venture outdoors.
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Labels: photography
{ thursday thoughts...}
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Labels: inspiration
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
{ my spring stimulus package... }
Doing my part to generate a little sunshine and cheer around these parts. Say buh bye to gray skies and gloom...
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
{ feeling funky? }
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Labels: DIY
Monday, February 23, 2009
{ makeover monday with designer eddie ross }
I've been glued to Eddie Ross' design site since discovering it recently over on Simply Seleta. I love his practical, DIY design advice. Over the weekend, I came across Eddie's fabulous before and after butler's pantry and just had to share it with you all as it combines two of the ideas we talked about in last week's Monday Makeover post--the magic of paint and using your collectibles to create drool worthy displays.
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Friday, February 20, 2009
{ my place or yours...nichole robertson in paris, france }
Please tell us where you live, and a little about yourself
Last November, my husband Evan and I found ourselves at a juncture in our lives where we could work from anywhere (Evan had just left a full-time position at Ernst and Young), had children who were not yet in school, and happened to be incredibly sick of living in the New York City suburbs.
Over too many glasses of wine one night, we asked ourselves this question: if we could live anywhere in the world for 3-6 months, where would it be? Answer: Paris.
So we pared down (actually about 75% of our possessions), packed up, and now live on Rue St. Paul in the heart of Paris.
I credit two things for making it possible. Our flexible jobs – I am a freelance writer, and my husband is a business development consultant. And our lifestyle. We both share the same values when it comes to living, and champion memories over material things. We don’t own a home, and we don’t own a lot of stuff, so we channel that money into other things. We’re certainly not living the high life, and there are definite trade-offs (I sometimes ache when I see a friend’s beautiful garden or gorgeously renovated kitchen), but most of the time, I am happy with our choices, and they’ve allowed us to live as fully as we have.
Three words that best describe Paris are...
beautiful, refined, appetizing
What is your favorite time of day?
Twilight. We take a walk after dinner, and at the moment, it coincides with sunset. We walk along the Seine, cross Pont Marie to the Ile St. Louis, and head toward Notre Dame. It’s about a five-minute walk, and as we approach Notre Dame, it’s often bathed in the most beautiful pink light. As the sun sets further, there’s this great moment where it’s not quite illuminated by the night lights, but it’s dark enough that it takes on the quality of a huge shadow in the sky. You have to be there at the right moment to catch it.
After our boys burn off some steam in the Park behind the church, we head home via Rue St. Antoine, which is alive with shoppers and cafe goers. I love the soft glow and buzz of conversation coming from the cafes. It puts me in the best mood.
Currently on my radar...
Éclairs. All shapes and sizes. Caramel and chocolate filled. I have one every day with my afternoon coffee. My current favorite shop is Miss Manon at the corner of Rue St. Paul and Rue St. Antoine.
My most cherished spot in my home is...
The dining room table. The bulk of our day revolves around eating the food we bring home from the shops we visit in the morning. For example: Fresh fruit for a mid-morning snack, cheese, bread and salad for lunch, éclairs in the afternoon, and rotisserie chicken and roasted potatoes from the boucherie for dinner.
My favorite meal of the day is breakfast, and my children love their new “morning coffee” routine. They each have their own small latte bowl, and we fill them with a teaspoon or so of coffee and warmed milk (just enough so it changes to a light caramel color). They squeal and clap as if it were liquid chocolate. Now that our 18 month old is starting to communicate better, sitting down to eat a meal is my favorite time of day. Now if the kids could just discuss the economy or Rimbaud, we’d be set.
The people. We’re all familiar with the stereotypes, but I’ve found them to be completely untrue. Just about everyone is super friendly and many have helped us assimilate into Parisian culture.
Our main interaction is with the local shop owners and they take pleasure and pride in helping us select the perfect bread, vegetable or wine. It’s such a stark contrast to the big box-style approach to customer service we’re used to at home.
Where do you go to escape?
Notre Dame. Each time I’ve been to Paris, I’ve made a point to go to Notre Dame multiple times. It’s no different now. We live just a few blocks away, and walk past it at least once a day.
It's a humbling, absolutely logic-defying masterpiece. And architectural achievement aside, there’s something about the unbelievable cavernous space above you. As soon as you walk in, you look up.
When you stand in its shadows and grasp that it took 200 years to complete (sans modern tools), it’s an incredible testament to passion and faith.
On a personal level, it’s the most humbling and peaceful place I’ve ever been.
Naturalia
L’Atelier
My former colleague and Friend Delphine let me in on this Parisian secret. Every baguette, every croissant, every single item in the shop is to die for. Light as a feather with a crackly brown crust that shatters into crumbs my sons lick from the table.
36 Rue de L’Atelier
Rue de Turenne
Chez Hannah
The. Best. Falafel. Ever. Crowds, faces dripping with tahini and smiles don’t lie.
Rue des Rosiers
Carre D’Artistes
Modern, local art for sale. Reasonably priced with framing! I plan to purchase a few before we leave.
66, Rue St André des Arts
Best-kept local secret...
Deb of Bon Bon Oiseau insisted (thankfully) that I check out La Rouge Gorge--one of her favorite spots in Paris. It’s just down the street from us, and has a cheerful, old world Parisian feel. The owner always recommends the perfect glass of wine, and doesn’t mind that I speak in broken French.
La Rouge Gorge
8, rue Saint-Paul, Paris 4th
An ideal spot to linger over lunch...
Cafe Beaubourg
It’s right across from the Pompidou center, and it’s fun to sit and watch people meander by. They also have the best frommage blanc I’ve ever had.
We first went to Chez Omar a few years ago after my friend Catherine recommended it. It’s hard for me to eat cous cous anywhere else without comparing it to the delicious versions they serve here. The Vegetable cous cous comes in a huge bowl with just the right amount of flavorful broth. Heaven.
47, rue de Bretagne
I tend to like extremes: urban life or remote, rural life. It’s the in between (cookie-cutter suburbs) that leave me most unsatisfied. Who knows, we may end up in the mountains next.
What is your motto?
Live simply, minimally and in the moment. Arguably cliché, but it’s truly how I live my life. Pleasure in the details is what it’s all about. Those details add up.
I am most homesick for...
Long hot showers. My cat. Whole Foods (so, so sad, but true).
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Labels: my place or yours, paris, travel
Thursday, February 19, 2009
{ chalk it up to another obsession... }
It doesn't really matter what it is...throw a chalkboard into the mix and I'm sold. Nevertheless, this sweet paper goods line is exceptional, even without the fabulous photo styling.
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Labels: paper goods
{ thursday thoughts...}
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Labels: etsy, inspiration
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
{ all aboard: vintage train cases }
Some of my favorite vacation memories are from an excursion my hubby and I took to Italy 10+ years ago. We had spent the day strolling the streets of Venice--taking in its breathtakingly beautiful history, architecture, and culture.
You can bet I'll be toting one of these little treasures if I'm ever granted this wish list item. Do you have a favorite travel memory? I'd love to hear about it...
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
{ ruffled feelings... }
Ruffles, a huge trend for Spring, seem to be popping up everywhere...
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Monday, February 16, 2009
{ makeover monday }
Happy Monday everyone! I hope you had a restful and rejuvenating weekend. I spent much of it catching up on post vacation chores...unpacking, laundry, and sorting through piles of unopened mail. Our holiday away exceeded all expectations--the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure--I hope to share some photos with you all later in the week.
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Labels: DIY, makeover monday