Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Monday, 22 April 2013

Paloma's Profound Thought No. 6

"What do you drink
What do you eat at breakfast
And I know who you are"
“Every morning at breakfast, Papa drinks a coffee and reads the newspaper.  Several newspapers in fact: Le Monde, Le Figaro, Liberation and, once a week, L’Express, Les Echoes, Time and Courrier International.  But I can tell that the most satisfying thing for him is his first cup of coffee with Le Monde.  He is absorbed by his reading fro at least half an hour. In order to enjoy this half-hour, he has to get up very early, because his days are full.  But every morning, even if there’s been an overnight session and he has only slept two hours, he gets up at six and reads his newspaper while he drinks a strong cup of coffee.  In this way Papa constructs himself, everyday.  I say ‘constructs himself’ because I think that each time, it’s a new construction, as if everything has been reduced to ashes during the night, and he has to start from scratch.  In our world, that’s the way you live your grown-up life: you must constantly rebuild your identity as an adult, the way it’s been put together it is wobbly and ephemeral, so fragile, cloaking despair and, when you’re in front of the mirror, it tells you the lies you need to believe.  For Papa, the newspaper and the coffee are magic wands that transform him into an important man. Like a pumpkin into a carriage. Of course he finds this very satisfying: I never see him as calm and relaxed as when he’s sitting drinking his six o’clock coffee.” Pg 88, The Elegance of the Hedgehog, Muriel Barbery

A child's perspective. Coffee absolutely 'constructs' me at the beginning of everyday.  Is there anything better than a coffee and paper on the weekend with the sunshine on my back.  A day like today.  BTW - Mr and I's latest obsession is banana with honey and cinnamon on toast. Try it!

Sunday, 11 December 2011

Kiki et Coco

Gorgeous San Francisco Tea Salon Crown & Crumpet hosted a “Kiki & Coco in Paris” book signing tea party on Friday and I wish I could have been there. I love the book - such a sweet story, take a look at it here.

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Universal Language of Beauty

An incredibly beautiful book. It's in French & Japanese but it hardly matters.
This book is called 'Collages avec les adhesives malins' by Editions de Paris, which I bought from UGUiSU with some gorgoeous Japanese masking tape.

Monday, 4 October 2010

Cake & Tape



The weekend before I left we had an early birthday dinner for mum and dad as I was going to be be away for the real thing. So off to the markets I went and bought some gorgeous bread, meat and herbs. I cooked a 12-hour lamb shoulder with lots of beautiful salads and made a cake decorated with this tape bunting using the recipe from the gorgeous book you can see here in the background (which was actually mums birthday present).

Sunday, 22 August 2010

Book Sculptures

I love Nicholas Jones' sculptures so I went on a search for a few more and wow - look what I found.

From top : 1. Lizzie Buckmaster Dove represented by NG Art Gallery via Home Life; 2. Nicholas Jones folded book sculpture; 3. see 1; 4. Freshly Found available here; 5. Jacqueline Lee Rush; 6. nest by Paper Couture; 7.&9. Studio Sam; 8. see 4.

Saturday, 21 August 2010

The Magic of Books

Take my hand and grow young with me
Don't rush
Weave pearls in my hair, grow potatoes...
Floating books by Selinas Wayne via; words by Marlena De Blasi (as best I can remember). I have trawled through her gorgeous books to find the quite and was struck by the folds left in my own books where I turn the corners in to hold a quote I love and help me find it again..it usually works! / Su Blackwell via.

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

I Shop / I Read / I Photograph

I started reading etcetera in a cafe and finished it off on the couch at home as the sun sank towards the earth / I like the way the words are crawling up the cup like ants / I bought a glittering B for my sister Brie / I fell in love with manual focus / I have always loved packaging, brown paper, stamped and embossed lettering

Monday, 9 November 2009

Ribbons & Paper Layers

My favourite pages from Sibella's new book etcetera. I read it in one sitting. It is written so beautifully, the language is as delicious as the images it accompanies.

Monday, 7 September 2009

What Makes You Happy?


Gisele Scanlon is the goddess of beautiful things. From fashion and dining to beauty, style and travel. She has a soft spot for cakes, milky tea, ballet flats, handbags and Paris. Gisele guides us to the best places cream tea in London and macarons in Paris via New York, Berlin, Dublin and Sydney.

It's the way I'd like to construct a book of my inspirations and my travels if ever the day came. You will lover her watercolours and illustrations, papercut birds and headings. Watch her video above from the back of a Parisian cab and buy her books:Goddess Guide and The Goddess Experience.

Monday, 31 August 2009

Happiness is Homemade / Handmade

I got to thinking how we touch one another's lives. A book recommendation, a shared recipe, notification of a local art exhibition, or perhaps even anothers' little piece of art hanging on a wall in our home. How many of us have a little piece of Pia's and Molly's hard work sitting in our homes? Their pages held in our hands. I wonder where in the world my postcards might be perched. It seems the relative anonymity of blogging, where many miles exit between us, is quite easily and often brought much closer to home.

Sunday, 29 March 2009

Le Weekend

How to heel a bad week. Family time to restore the soul; sound sleep in a sheer curtained room; morning snuggles with my angelic little nephew; beautiful books with golden covers; a healthy breakfast to start the day; walks along the beach; mum's cooking (roasted nectarine and chicken salad); yoghurt (OK eating the whole tub wasn't necessary); spending time with my expectant sisters; and discovering roses in different corners of mum's home.
Images of purchases from Signatures in Noosa, including: The Goddess Experience; gift cards created from Sydney Historical Land Deeds from 1880; and 'cutlery' paper napkins. Cream & lace scarf from Witchery. Blur of blonde curls and angelic face of my nephew.