Monday, September 20, 2010

Things you miss....


Isn't in strange
the things you miss.

I'm back home from a
wonderful trip to London
and it's been fun to reflect
on what I missed when I
wasn't at home.

For me it was Rick
and the kids
and Georgie.
To be greeted at the airport
by a 3 year old running and jumping
into my arms for a long snuggle.
Well, enough said.

But this morning after a 6 AM spinning class,
I will admit.
The bathtub was mighty beautiful.
Any my smoothie made with my blender.
And a cup of java, not tea!

What do you miss most when you travel?

"There's nothing half so pleasant
as coming home again."
-M.E. Sangster

XO - LA



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Holland Park


Hello There!!






Real Quick.....
I did get my short walk in.
Can I just say......yum.

Just a sampling for your eyes only.

XO - LA


A Sepia Study





Who says life is Black and White?
I just loved these images and thought
I would quickly share.

Today we are back to the painting.
(rooms, not canvases!)

The sun is shining this morning
so, who knows.....
maybe I'll find myself in a park
later today.

Now wouldn't that be lovely?

Have a great Wednesday.

XO - LA


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Steps From My Door

Before the rain set in this afternoon,
I thought I would let you see what is just steps
from my door.

This, by the way, is my front door for the week.


The window boxes are deep,
and are as varied as the
many cultures in London.


While things in Atlanta are starving for water
(and a bit of cool weather)
everything here is blooming happily.
It seems that the plants don't even know
that Autumn is just around the corner.


But just as soon as you get to thinking
things will bloom forever here.....
you spot a lone golden leaf.



Even here in Camelot,
things change.
And change is good!

"It's not the letting go that hurts, it's the holding on."

Isn't the changing of seasons the best reminder
that everything comes and goes?
It's wonderful to love where you are and what you have.
It's even wonderful to feel the tinges of sadness or discontent.
What's really wonderful is the trust and the
knowing that growth comes from change.

Grow On Baby, Grow On!!

XO - LA

Monday, September 13, 2010

Saturday Shopping.


Saturday in London means Portobello Road shopping. So, when in London......
We had such fun just people watching and checking out this and that. For a mid-morning break, we had a cupcake, then for lunch a shared street sandwich.


The weather was a bit grey, but that didn't stop the crowds. It just made it look more natural to see everyone everywhere with their umbrellas open. This is Millie under hers, snapping away. It was best to be inside though....... so, we were forced to go inside this boutique for refuge. OK, that's being a bit melodramatic because it wasn't even spitting rain when we ducked in here. I have a few more photos of this shop, but the French saleswomen figured out what I was doing, said no photos allowed. The beauty of the iPhone is that you can take pictures and look like you are texting. (I did stop taking photos, but I didn't erase what was already done.) These are with the hipstamatic app. A lot of fun.




Finally, the weather broke for the afternoon and we enjoyed the sunshine and the just very, very, very beginning of fall type weather.



XO - LA

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Free time.



I had forgotten what it's like to have Free Time. You know, there is absolutely nothing you need to do, or even can do for that matter. But, you're not sick....that doesn't count.

This is what I did for about an hour yesterday afternoon while waiting for Millie. I downloaded the hipstamatic app for my iPhone and just walked around the flat. Some really cool images appeared. I love, love the way it tinged everything with the blue haze.


This was out the cab window on our way to Helen's flat for a great girls night.

I hope you are well and finding a little Free Time of your own.........

XO - LA

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Happy to be here.

Well, I had forgotten how London just IS.

The flight over was uneventful, but a bit bumpier than I like. I made a new friend on my flight, since Millie, my flight mate... and reason for coming to London, was upgraded to Business Class for some unknown reason. (I won't get into how insulting it is to stand at the check in counter and watch your seat mate whisked up in class while you stand there looking very happy to have been overlooked.....her fold out bed for a seat looked mighty nice as I walked past her down the aisle) But I digress. My new friend was a "lovely" 21 year old English girl who had just been in Atlanta visiting her mother. It turns out, her mother teaches French and Spanish at Paideia. Small world, non? Her mum started teaching there after my kids left but it was fun to talk about the old Jr. High building (or slum!) compared to the new digs, and the state of the new up and re-coming Mother Goose building.

We arrived to clear skies, but the dark clouds gathered as we unpacked our things. It rained on the skylight over my shower as I showered.....very cool. By the time we left for our errands, the skies had cleared and it was back to sunny and mild. We got Millie's On Street parking sticker, picked up her car and went to Whole Foods. Man. That. Is. One. Great. Whole. Foods. Three floors of produce and cheeses and breads and yummy skin lotions and soaps and ice cream and flowers and and and. Would you believe there is a make your own muesli bar? I'm sure we will hit that place again during the next week or so. I already have a list of must haves to take home.



Dinner was at Zizzi's, a great Italian place around the corner. After dinner, we had a long walk to get gelatto. I'm not sure the walk was long enough to un-do the damage done by a double scoop on a cone, but it helped us feel better about it all.

Back at the flat we had a "cuppa" (tea), then actually made it past 10:00 PM. I'm quite impressed that we stayed up and had a jam packed day. Now, off to bed............

XO - LA



Tuesday, September 7, 2010

revolving door ?



Well, I'm off and running again. This time, London calls! I just checked my iPhone for weather updates......rain, rain, rain and highs of 60's. I must admit, that sounds quite cozy and nice.

I do love the change of seasons, but truth be told, this was one of the most beautiful garden seasons I have seen in quite some time. I thought I would leave you with a couple of photos from the summer....one from my Atlanta garden, and one from Cashiers. I'm sure in the depth of winter I will dream of warmth, but right now, a little cool and rainy sounds lovely. (See, even my English is moving over the pond preparing for my journey!)

Enjoy and we'll talk again soon.

XO - LA