Never on the beach without my Spanish AD
I used to buy huge quantities of magazines - mainly decoration - Côté Sud, World of Interiors, Maison Française, AD, Elle Décoration, Marie-Claire Maison, Vogue. And when I settled in Spain, I gradually had to give up as it soon became a ridiculously expensive habit. When I'm in France, I still occasionally buy French magazine Côté Sud as it features beautiful houses and places, anywhere in the South and the very interesting and informative art review L'oeil which a designer friend recommended me. Since a couple of years, I got hooked to the Spanish edition of AD and I love it !
this morning I had breakfast with the
last issue july/august featuring Spanish designer
Jordi Labanda's house in Formentera.
I love the mural he painted on the dining's room wall.
la cabaña of French decorator Jacques Grange and
antique dealer Pierre Passebon in Portugal. Oh..yes !
I include this photo although you can barely see what it is about
this page shows samples of fabrics designed by Spanish artists
in the 50s for famous Spanish fabric maker Gaston y Daniela
Do you also take a pile of magazines with you
when you go to the beach, or just
the book you're reading right now ?
or just your solar cream...
when you go to the beach, or just
the book you're reading right now ?
or just your solar cream...
photos from Spanish AD - july/august 2008
the 1st photo is me and my sis on the beach near Valencia, some years ago
and actually I was already a fan of AD
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Cada vez que voy a la playa llevo un bolso lleno de revistas y libros.
Que divina la foto de ustedes dos.
Otro tema, se que existe kate pero no se si alguna vez vi una foto de ella.
Besos
:-)
i work in The Library
so i read all the expensive travel magazines THERE.
then i go to the big Barnes & Noble bookstore on sunday
and read the fashion & interior design mags THERE.
ooops!
i DO buy some arty ones
but
i am trying to zen my house
and
i have separation issues with expensive, glossy zines...
how do you get them out of your house in a nice manner?
{{ at the beach i read a book
or do sudoku and watch the yummy Hunks }}
Fabulous picture of the two of you on the beach! I'm having beach envy.
Love the painted murals!
I love my books too much to bring them to the beach, where the pages will most likely get soiled by sunscreen, sand and water. (Then again that does add character to them, no?) As for magazines, I'd bring a Vanity Fair, The Economist, Time, and National Geographic with me, though I do have some guilt over printed glossies...Those trees that laid down their lives so I could get my geo-politics/culture fix...
I love magazines. They are my one habit I keep just for me, each month : ) I haven't heard of the ones you mention, although they sound devine : )
Makes me feel peaceful reading this.
Lala,
I think you will like Rowena
http://rubbahslippahsinitaly.blogspot.com/
Have a creative day!
xox
Constance
But I love glossy magazines.
Our daughter Claudia Schmid works for Sunday Times Travel magazine from London.
It's a great magazine for planning holidays etc.
Greetings from NY
AD is always full of such beautiful homes and decor isn't it!
My sunbathing days are long gone I'm afraid, so no luxurious days in the sun reading a book or magazine. But I still enjoy the beach for walks and photos..
i enjoy many of the magazines you mentioned. did you know that now there is a cote paris? the bookstore here has a cafe, i choose my favorite magazines (it is allowed to read without buying), buy a nice cup of tea and read for a few hours.
you and your friend on the beach are ... cool!
have a wonderful weekend.
In France , I sell some Gaston y Daniela's fabrics , but I didn't some artists worked for them !!
And I love JoJo's idea about the magazine club, I will have to try that.
I also added these herbs from my garden to the cake: basil, mint, and chives.
We ate the whole cake at dinner, with pasta.
Delicious!
Lala, you look so cool with your shades. In answer to your question, I am reading the New Testament these days. The four gospels and the psalms.
In the evenings, I read also from Somerset Maugham's short stories.
Glad you are enjoying your summer, dear sweet Lala!