As I mentioned last week, I’m recapping my travels in Sweden, France and Italy. Next up: the South of France! After four hours on the high speed train, we made it from Paris to Aix-en-Provence. This was the one place we decided it was worth it to rent a car, since we knew there were so many wineries nearby that we wanted to check out and explore. I didn’t realize how much I was craving that country air until I stepped off the TGV train from Paris. Whoa, what a difference! We made our way to our hotel, located just a 5-minute walk from the Cours Mirabeau, Aix’s most famous street that’s filled with cafés and shops once frequented by locals like Paul Cézanne and Albert Camus.
Flower arrangements 101
Whenever I pass a flower shop or bodega in New York with tons of buckets of fresh and colorful stems, I feel a sudden rush to make an impulse buy. But I always stop at the number of options. I never know what to pair with what! Of course, I know which types of flowers I like, but I’d love to be able to skillfully construct a well-balanced arrangement for my bedside table, my bathroom, or anywhere else in my home.
So, I’ve been researching floral design classes in NYC, and I’m delighted to report that there are quite a few options to choose from. I was about to click “purchase” on a Williamsburg DIY class, when I found out that my favorite neighborhood floral shop offers classes, too! I can’t wait to sign up.
How about you: Do you know your way around your local flower market? Any tips for someone just getting started in floral design?
(Image 2 via Design Love Fest)
Train Travel Survival Guide
As I continue to chronicle my travels in Sweden, Paris (here and here) and Italy, I wanted to share something important: how to survive all those hours on the train! We took a flight from Sweden to Paris, but after that, we traveled on high speed and commuter trains from Paris all the way to Venice. The toughest parts? Juggling our luggage and knowing a few key differences between US and European train travel (for example, you usually have an assigned seat/cabin number; also, in Italy, you have to validate your ticket before you get on board). The best parts? Entertaining ourselves and watching the gorgeous(!) scenery whiz by. Here’s how we passed the time:
• Matt taught me how to play poker—and I cleaned up. We played for real money, and I kept winning! First, he taught me Texas Hold ‘Em, then he taught me the original game. It was such a fun way to relax and kick back. People around us in other seats kept tuning in to see who was ahead.
• I used Day One, an awesome app that allows you to record details about your travels in real time. It’s like a digital journal, but it also records the weather and location for you, and allows you to plug in pics, too. Since we had 3-4 hours on the train every 3-4 days during our trip, I used this time to jot down all the things I wanted to remember about the cities we were in.
• I carried “The Vacationers” by Emma Straub. It’s a fun read about a family that travels together for a two-week vacation on the coast of Spain. It was nice and relaxing to read about someone else’s vacation while I was on vacation myself. 🙂
The rest of the time, I listened to a lot of Carla Bruni and took in the pretty views.
Do you have any tips for surviving lots of train travel? What do you pack to pass the time?
Take a dip
Now that it’s officially summer, I keep daydreaming about escaping the city heat and spending as much time as I can by the ocean—or poolside. For the days when I can’t get out of town, this water series by Max Wanger seems like the perfect alternative. Just looking at these photos, I instantly feel cooled off and refreshed.
It’s the best antidote to New York City heat waves, don’t you think?
PS: More wall art.
PPS: More Max Wanger.
(Image 1, 2)
The weekend is here!
Happy Friday, my darling readers! What do you have planned for the weekend? It’s Matt’s birthday next week, so we’re celebrating a few days early and thinking of trying this Brooklyn spot. Looks yummy, right? Here, to get your weekend started right, a few happy posts from around the web:
The perfect patio wishlist.
Gift idea for rosé lovers.
How to enjoy soccer.
Tie your scarf like a French girl.
The scariest roller coaster ride ever.
Loving this necklace.
Hey, summer!
Since we’ve been discussing Paris, a macaron how-to.
Camp Kate Spade.
Mango and zucchini lettuce wraps. Yum.
The pros of long weekends (July 4th is coming up!).
(Image via Neighbor Food)