Autumnal Inspirations '21

Hi Friends… well it is finally that magical season when pumpkins and leaf motifs are everywhere. Enjoy this week’s dive into fall! Click image for source.

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Julie ciampa design

Julie ciampa design

Hatice Korkmaz

Hatice Korkmaz

My Mother in laws front porch - completely decked out for the season!

My Mother in laws front porch - completely decked out for the season!

Kaiya - our sanguine home

Kaiya - our sanguine home

Cynthia Schenck Shirey

Cynthia Schenck Shirey

I am a huge fan of fall. Living my entire life in New Jersey - I love the change of seasons - getting out my sweaters, putting on a jacket - seeing the leaves change. Fall represents a feeling of cozy… Fires, Cocoa, Light Candles, Reading under a blanket…. the feeling of happiness in our little home.

Til next time friends be well!

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Tantalizing Turquoise

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Since the first time I saw this ring - presented to me by my Grandfather when I was a girl - I have been a fan of all things turquoise!

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Turquoise is an opaque, blue-to-green mineral that is a hydrated phosphate of copper and aluminum. It’s a been prized for thousands of years due to it’s hue.

William the Met Mascot

William the Met Mascot

It was highly coveted by the Egyptians as a sacred stone with metaphysical powers. Turquoise was used by Egyptian healers, worn by Pharaohs and important persons. One of the most famous items in this hue but, not actually turquoise is William the Metropolitan Museum of Art mascot. He’s made of faience and it’s believed the Egyptians developed this material to simulate the highly prized and rare turquoise.

Khorasan region

Khorasan region

The stone had many names. Pliny the Elder referred to the mineral as callais and the Aztecs knew it as chalchihuitl. The word turquoise dates to the 17th century and is derived from the French turquois meaning "Turkish" because the mineral was first brought to Europe through Turkey, from mines in the area then known as the Khorasan of Persia.

I also love to find hints or whole spaces filled with this amazing shade.

Tori Mellott

Tori Mellott

Dragons and Pagodas

Dragons and Pagodas

The English Room

The English Room

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As I write this I am having a memory… it’s been forever but, my Aunt had turquoise leather parsons chairs in her diningroom - golly I haven’t seen those in decades.

In the United States Arizona and Nevada are the two top producers of turquoise. While Arizona mines produce the most by value - Nevada has produced a wide diversity of colors and mixes of different matrix patterns, with the stone in various shades of blue, blue-green, and green.

Double Take Santa Fe

Double Take Santa Fe

We can stare dreamily at amazing images of turquoise waters! I love this image from my 2017 visit with my bff who lives in Providenciales.

Grace Bay Turks and Caicos

Grace Bay Turks and Caicos

For thousands of years, Turquoise has spanned all cultures, prized as a symbol of wisdom, nobility and the power of immortality. Among the Ancient Egyptians, Persians, Chinese, Aztecs and Incas of South America, and Native North Americans, Turquoise was sacred in its adornment - for power, luck, and protection.

Do you have any Turquoise jewelry or use the color in your decor?

Til next time stay well my friends!

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Images Accounts Linked. Research: Merriam-Webster, Wikipedia, The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Sweet and Magical Scents

Recently I watched a documentary about the clothing designer Halston and it made me think about the fragrance that bore his name and all the other magical scents that have impacted my life.

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Scent is one of the strongest connectors to memory we humans have. I will stop dead in my tracks if I catch a familiar scent, flooding me with love and longing.

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My mother Rita wore was Opium. I remember a beautiful tray of perfumes on her dresser - I have the strongest memory of her also wearing Youth Dew and Arpege by Lanvin.

Daddy must have loved Arpege because Rita had the scent in so many forms. I remember all of these packages.

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My sister always smells terrific - for years she wore Lauren.

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My Gram wore this Nina Ricci staple. I still have a small bottle of it.

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My niece wears Mademoiselle and I’m always struck by this gorgeous scent.

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I adore Hei its what my husband wears.

This image shows my life in scent. Starting with Loves Baby Soft and it’s powdery fresh scent and moving across the page. All these led me to what I’ve been wearing for the last decade Burberry. If I try and wear something else my husband and son will tell me I smell like a stranger and they miss Burberry.

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Dad wore Old Spice - he even shaved with it - using a mug and brush.

With Valentines Day around the corner maybe someone special would love a yummy new scent or better yet another bottle of their favorite.

Wishing you a delightful Valentines Day!

Til next time friends stay well!

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