Two friends reunited (via facebook) bridging the time gap of 30 years, the geographical gap - Australia and USA, and the generation gap; by blogging about food, fashion, fotography, fitness, family, and friends.
Renotta ........http://rrtdesigns.blogspot.com/ Web- www.shopatnextdoor.com/ http://projectknitway.blogspot.com/
Clara ........"Developing a fusion of contemporary food with health, fitness and creative ideas.
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Saturday, July 23, 2011

Which star from yesteryear is your favourite?

Hi there

Some wonderful photos from our decades. I know that every older generation is convinced that the sun is setting on a golden age, but you have to admit we experienced a giant share of charismatic 'stars', many of whom are still in the limelight.

Favourites among these have to be Elton, with Marilyn and JFK the winner for intrigue. Least favourite is George - he looks much better now.
Clara






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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

123 - Sing with Me!

Hi there R and all the dog lovers out there
The Boys
Just wondering if the boys can do this?
Clara
ps I don't have a doggy but love them all. Also I love to sing!!!! Hmmmm





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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Dreaming of Dior


Hi R
A 'Dior' reply from my friend Veronica, who reminds me of you and is a kindred spirit.  She has a interior style business in Mosman and her last blog is also about inspiration.
http://stantoninteriorstyle.blogspot.com/    Here is an extract from her blog.
Back to winter now - I've just been to Orange, New South Wales where the cold and wind were biting (lots of layers kept us warm!).  In the little heritage town of Millthorpe near Orange a colourfully decorated chair and cushions by a sunny window immediately made me feel toasty, and brought to mind autumn leaves in the following photo taken in autumn in Bowral, NSW.
  

Veronica:-
"I love the Dior fashions, past and present. Did you know that an Australian woman (Charlotte Smith) has written a book about inheriting a wonderful collection of beautiful clothes from other eras from her godmother. It's called Dreaming of Dior and should still be in the bookshops.


My first cousin, Hamish Bowles, works for Vogue USA and has a museum collection of dresses from glamorous women.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=  

Thanks Veronica - I love the way Hamish has expressed the creative spirit so concisely.
Clara
                           


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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Dior exhibition - ongoing inspiration

Hi R
OTT - Inspiration for your special fashion parade coming up in October..

I know it will be fabulous, featuring denim and knitwear, with you having fun knitting up lots of 70's looking outer wear, to mix in with ready to wear.
And of course there will be your inspiration designs and pieces, of which you have many just as Christian has.


Looking forward to seeing it all vicariously, even though I would love to be there.  Hopefully next year.  Australia is sooo faraway!
Clara xxx
ps - can you photoshop me in one of these gowns please.


Extract taken from 'Inspiration Dior'

Exhibitions at the Pushkin Museum - Moscow


The showcase, opening to the public April 28 and running through July 24, is to feature about 120 couture dresses along with some 60 blue-chip artworks, including paintings from the Pushkin’s bulging collection and others on loan from top museums and private collections.


"February 12th, 1947: Christian Dior presents his first collection at Avenue Montaigne.
The revolution is underway and the new look is born. With it, the house of Dior enters the world of legend.


New and highly innovative, this exhibition demonstrates how inspiration has nourished the heart of Dior for decades with its links to history, nature, painting, sculpture, drawing, photography and film. It reveals how an idea, a feeling, an era, a garden, a perception or even a smell can instil an idea in the heart and mind, giving rise to a unique creation.


In this major exhibition, the Pushkin Museum showcases Dior magic and luxury whilst emphasising the outstanding house’s links with art. The key themes of the Dior legend - past and present - are presented on a grand scale in original fashion, set against unique works of art.

As Monsieur Dior said: "finally everything that has been part of my life - whether I wanted it to or not - has expressed itself in my dresses.”







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Sunday, July 10, 2011

A Great Week in the North Woods

Hi C,


Ricky and Mary joined us for a fun visit at the cabin. We had a ball! Hope you enjoy the photos and yes the videos of me in the swim with Ricky and the fishes...


Arrival
Bug Man


Captain Bob Relaxes as Captain Ricky mans the helm.
Captain Ricky
Mom and Ricky
Our "Common Loon" ...though not so common to us!
Bear with Me!



Friday, July 8, 2011

Photoshopping Grannies having fun

Hi there R




Cuddles with AJ
 Thought I might do my vicarious thing as well, since I think you are the one with the glamorous life. 

Loved my cuddle with gorgeous AJ.

Clara
Cuddles with OJ
ps not the greatest photoshopping - I think AJ got Ollie' ear.  Keep practising Nonna

















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Monday, June 27, 2011

Vicarious Dubai

Hi C,


I always said you live a very glamorous life, one that I can only live vicariously through you. I so enjoyed my trip to Dubai!


Love the Turban
Summer whites perfect for the dunes.
Belly Laugh

R

Monday, June 20, 2011

Where the hell is Clara?

Hi R and other friends
Troubador
In answer to your question, I'm baaaaaack after a fabulous holiday in Italy and France.  I missed being able to blog along the way but WiFI was elusive.   Thought I'd share a special highlight which was the river cruise through Burgundy from Portailler to  Seille cruising on the Soane River and it's tributory the Seille River.   Shaded by oaks and willows and lined with reeds, the river took us through many natural environments such as wetlands and marshes. 
Fabulous French food along the way
We stopped at wonderful little villages, hunted and gathered food or ate in restaurants along the way.  The food in France, of course, is amazing with duck and terrines being my favourites; and of course the bread is to die for!  A few steep learning curves added spice to the general tranquility but I'll let the video tell the story of our adventure.
Clara



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Friday, June 17, 2011

Wild Thing...

Is there such a thing as Turtle Insurance? Last night we had a visitor, who was still here this morning. She appeared to be looking for a new home in my flower gardens, a place to nest in. But never fear, Turtle Man snapped to it! Myrtle the Turtle is now on her way to a new home in the back forty. 
sunrise in the garden
turtle insurance anyone?
turtle man to the rescue
up close and personal
free ride
my hero
myrtle's new home