Saturday, January 31, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Nervous System

Thursday, January 29, 2009
All Mine!
a pretty shoe-bag and really cool book (or shall I say, Bible) by the PP and her sis:
A cute little bag and stylish notebook from one of my favourite shops by yet another colleague who I think has not been mentioned here so far and whom I'll call the Scholar as he is a reliable source of information, above all of the linguistic kind:Tuesday, January 27, 2009
I Suppose I Could Just Unsubscribe from the Newsletter
My not-so-sensible Evil Twin keeps telling me that these days, shopping equals an act of charity and your own contribution to the ailing econonmy.Plus it is a damn sexy laptop bag.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Floridsdorf* meets Havanna
The barbecuing area there is notorious and if you walk past the "Grillzone", which is extremely popular with immigrants, in summer your clothes and hair will smell as if you'd paid a visit to Hell itself. I actually saw two guys set up a barbecue today, but preparations hadn't reached the hellfire stage.

*Vienna's 21st district
Friday, January 23, 2009
NOW I get it!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
German Sausage of Another Kind
Monday, January 19, 2009
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Because I'm Worth It
I had already seen it in the window months ago when the regular price was obscene enough to put me off buying it right away. Now, at 50%, it was still more expensive than any skirt I'd ever bought, but I just HAD to have it.I'm happy to report that I was more than impressed with the performance of its maiden outing - no crease on the rear side AT ALL after wearing it for a solid 10 hours. Which reminds me of my other motto this year: quality over quantity.
Friday, January 16, 2009
I challenge you
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
Theseus Gets a Face-Lift
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Sorely Lacking in Grey Matter
Monday, January 12, 2009
Stella and Me, We've Had this Thing Going on for More than 2 Years Now
It took me years to find a scent I liked for longer that just a couple of months. My eventful perfume-history includes the following (not strictly in chronological order):
Colors by Benetton. My first ever perfume and a rather individualist choice as my teenage peers tended to favour Lou Lou or Anais Anais by Cacharel.
Calvin Klein's Obsession. I tired quickly of that scent and it now almost makes me throw up whenever I smell it. Similarly, I can't stand Amarige by Chivenchy any more, which in retrospect I probably only bought because it seemed a very grown-up choice.
Other Calvin Klein scents I liked were Eternity which I used for quite a while, and Contradiction.
Moschino's Cheap&Chic (I loved the bottle more than the contents). The same holds true for Burberry Brit.
In summer, I occasionally used Jil Sander's Sun.
For a year or so, I had a romance with Ralph Lauren's Romance
Other eau de toilettes which I soon hated on myself but still find o.k. on others are Elisabeth Arden's Sunflowers and Green Tea.
My Gucci phase included Envy (puke!) and Gucci Rush II (still nice).
I really loved (and probably still would but it has been discontinued) Van Cleef&Arpels Automne of their "Les Saisons..." series.
At duty-free shops I still occasionally take an "Italian shower" with Bulgari's Eau Parfumée au thé blanc.
Stella was predecessed by Jo Malone whose Lime Basil and Mandarin Cologne and Pomegranate Noir I actually still really like and occasionally use.
I'm sure I've forgotten some, but the list is longer than I thought anyway.
PS: I remembered another one - White Musk by the Body Shop. Still nice.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Come, meet Karel
Anyway, if you are bored reading about shopping sprees and the wild (not) wold of yours truly or just happen to like bold print, you might want to hop over to his blog and find out about the exciting parallel universe of interculturality. It's not quite as frequently updated as other blogs we know, but this might give him an incentive.
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Friday, January 09, 2009
Delayed Appreciation
The lady, now 86 years old, is a very special person and (surprisingly enough) holds me in high esteem. She was a crafts teacher at my Mum's school and I apparently impressed her with my creativity at an early age. I'd always liked visiting her flat which was so unlike every other elderly lady's place I knew, filled with books, souvenirs and musical instruments bought at her countless journeys to places as exotic as Afghanistan and the Western Sahara where she organised a charity project. She was and still is often dressed in batik fabrics and has her hair dyed henna-red. Apparently, she was married once, but that was before my Mum ever met her, and as she doesn't have any children, she lives all by herself in the centre of Klagenfurt, carrying groceries up to the second floor (no elevator). Whereas many of my relatives the same age now live in nursing homes and - quite understandably - have stopped giving presents, she still painstaikingly wraps (handmade) gifts and accompanies them with cards in impeccable handwriting. Like all old people she is prone to tell the same stories over and over again and to inflate the number of times she has been to country XY, but all the same - I hope I'll be like that at her age. Well, not the "being all by myself part", necessarily. Thursday, January 08, 2009
Close-Up or: Spaced-Out
Aliens?(click to enlarge)
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Deadline

Monday, January 05, 2009
This Time for Real
Saturday, January 03, 2009
Friday, January 02, 2009
Thursday, January 01, 2009
And If You Live in KLU, You Better Book a Taxi for New Year's Eve 2009 Today...
My parents couldn't believe it either but then again, they've never tried to call a taxi in KLU on Dec 31. Next year, I suppose I'll just drive myself as usual since not drinking is no sacrifice for me anyway. Or, alternatively, I'll look into my crystal ball and try to determine the exact time in advance when I get tired or the hosts will want to get rid of me.







