foreshadowing
Last summer, when I had not even started writing this blog, I painted the above shirt.I'm off to KLU until August 7. Be good and don't do anything I wouldn't do. (Which gives you pretty wide scope, in case you were wondering).
...won't hurt, now will it? Retail therapy might not be the answer to everything, but that's fine with me.
Last summer, when I had not even started writing this blog, I painted the above shirt.
When picking apricots (which have in the meantime already been transformed into a cake) in my great-aunt's garden on Sunday, I discovered this little fellow, perfectly disguised in a shell the same colour as the apricots, not all of which were speckled, by the way.
On Saturday, our book club braved the sweltering heat and held a picnic at S1's garden. There were only four of us (Amica, K., the hostess and yours truly), but the food we'd prepared could easily have fed a veritable army. K. brought an incredibly yummy salad with nectarines and roasted lentils she'd "invented" herself, Amica impressed us with her picture-book soufflé, S1 had made a savoury strudel and tsatsiki and baked a cake and I contributed puff pastry with a sweet filling and a pasta salad.
Turned out that the Mermaid's and my pessimistic predictions of torture in the name of culture had been more than accurate. Never mind that the alleged dance performance did not include one dance move but consisted of actors/performers walking around the stage, imagine one hour of unbearable cacophony along the lines of airplanes taking off right next to you. Had we had seats next to the aisle, I'd have pleaded for premature take-off myself but as it was, we sat it out (the Mermaid stuffed scrunched up tissues into her ears) and then proceeded to the so-called Red Bar of Volkstheater. Having gulped down a minuscule glass of free white wine, we waited 20 minutes for the buffet to be officially opened, then left just as the speeches began. Who wants to eat desiccated salmon and roastbeef sandwiches anyway?
On days like this when it's hot outside and I remind myself that I ought to keep up my self-imposed ban on lunch-break shopping just a little bit longer, I go to a park (my favourite spot being the Theseus Temple at Volksgarten) to read a book and eat my sandwich, trying not be distracted by wannabe fortune-tellers and the omnipresent sight of obese female tourists, cellulite-dimpled flesh oozing out of skimpy hotpants.
...I want to have a companion with whom to walk through life in perfect synchronicity like the two old men on the photo FCN (she actually pointed them out to me) and I saw in our lunch-break on Thursday.
Last night, I decided to tackle the beads I'd bought on Monday and produced a necklace, a bracelet and a pair of earrings. Like? I'm quite pleased with the result, even if I do say so myself, finding the colours summery and cheerful. Predictably enough, I'm already wearing the first two items to work. The earings would have been overkill and I'll rather wear them on their own or with a daintier necklace.
Last night, as I was waiting for Frida (left on the picture) to turn up in front of the Burgtheater, I bumped into H., an ex-colleague of mine and proud mother of two boys. I hadn't been in touch with her since March and after I had complimented her on her tan and listened to the highlights of her family holiday in Lignano, she asked, "and, how are YOU". In German, singular and plural "you" are of course two different words and it was the plural "you" she used. "Well, I replied, "you" has taken on an entirely new meaning recently." Cue astonished look in H.'s eyes before her eyes began to inquisitively scroll down from my face to my belly. I should have known. The high waist of my recently arrived black silk dress from LaRedoute obviously supported her suspicion. Before she could congratulate me on pending procreation I specified that I had meant something completely different...
So I told you I wasn't really in the mood for shopping these days, right? M-hmm. A weekend in KLU and a visit to the local Peek & Cloppenburg ("Do you have our store-card? No? Did you know that you get a further 20% off the final reduction? I've got the application form and preliminary card right here. Please sign above the dotted line.") later I own a summer dress which reminds me of something one of Gustav Klimt's heroine's might have worn and SO matches my favourite green bag. Conveniently, Mum had shoes that match the dusty pink/lilac shade and literally FORCED them on me as a temporary loan.
Last night, I met Frida at the MQ. She, the Prototype and their boys are back from Paris. I was so happy to see her, I almost suffocated her in a bear-hug. After having unpacked my goodie-bag of stylish souvenirs (a pen from Muji, a mini magnetic memo board, post-its with a strict looking woman and "la secrétaire" written underneath, a self-made brooch, a cellotape-roll with "Happiness" printed on it, tiny pictogram stickers, a pin saying "superstar"), I launched into a monologue about "what-I-didn't-write-you-in-an-E-Mail", filling her in about my latest ups and downs. Well, downs, mostly. In my defense I have to say that the poor girl had been warned that it was going to be a moan fest on my part and the Mojitos were on me.
Earlier this week, I spotted these horribly tarty bags in a tacky shop at Lugner City. You know the way some things are so ugly they're cool. Yeah? Well, others remain just plain ugly.
On Sunday, I made a bike-trip with FCN and hubby, FMC, and 2 other colleagues with their better halves. We'd wanted to go cycling in the picturesque Wachau region for ages, but last year the nasty weather and FCN's and my busy weekend-schedules meant that we had to postpone the project. After much deliberation in view of the less than promising weather forecast we settled for Sunday and were in fact very lucky with the weather which was warm, but neither too hot, nor windy. First, we took the boat from Dürnstein to Melk, then cycled the 32 kms. back to Dürnstein.words and photos (unless otherwise indicated) and banner-design by retailtherapist