Monday, March 30, 2015

Islington is, Well, Different! And I Think We Like It That Way



If you've ever lived in London and specifically, if you've ever lived in Islington,


you might be inclined to think that it's different.  In all the best ways.


Islington used to have a bit of a Leftie-Woolie reputation that it had borrowed from Camden, its North London neighbor.


It was one of the first of London's "grottier" neighborhoods to gentrify.  (First it was the lawyers who moved in...well, after the artists....the musicians, the circus performers and antiques dealers.)


It's different, because it's by a canal, and not the River Thames


In its gentrification, it has certainly benefitted from it's proximity to the British Library, the Eurostar station at St. Pancras, AND the burgeoning City of London (by extension Spitalfields, Shoreditch, Dalston.......)


I get the impression it's still COOL to live in Islington.


I get the impression that Islington "types" (as Brits still seem to see themselves....)


seem to generally think that LIVING is COOL.


And that it's cool to embrace ALLSORTS in that process of living.  I got that strong impression


during my walk up the A1 from the Angel Tube stop.  The A1 is otherwise known as


Upper Street.  It's a nice stroll.


For window shopping.  Among other things.


Like Easter-appropriate love affairs with plastic animals that light up in the night.  (How can something made out of hard molded plastic look so huggable and cuddly?  I can't help my tender feelings for this little him/her.)


This chappie not so much but - maybe he/she elicits some tender stirrings from - yourself?


Islington does not shirk from embracing nature.  It has an atmosphere of a proper village


despite it's gritty urban setting.


And still retains that whiff of Dickensian days past, when a little posey was just the thing.  For expressing tender feelings - regarddless of whether Sir, or Madam, was doing the expressing.


Poseys like this pulsatilla,


or these hyacinths of the grape/muscari type.


Your stroll up or down Upper Street will include a public garden or two.  (Still inviting in the gloaming.)


And the necessary pastry shop.  Or two.


But I was speaking of embraces.


She looks so solemn now but just seconds before the photo was taken, this little one was expressing herself sticking her tongue out at passers-by.  I guess she was surprised that one of them with a camera stuck her tongue out back.  And curled it like a cigarette russe.....and twisted her mouth into a cock-eyed figure eight.  And waited for her to do the same.  So an OTHER picture could be taken.  A different kind of embracing.  Between two strangers.  But she became instead, bewildered.  That is youth.  No?  Or just being strangers?  Sometimes when we hope to build bridges....we are........ misunderstood.


Did I mention pastry-in-the-evening?  And shouldn't this include....




I believe that Islington was the site of the second Ottolenghi after Notting Hill.  Lucky Islington.  And unlike the Notting Hill location, there is a nice roomy inside space for enjoying Ottolenghi yummy things.


In Islington, posh will be embraced too.  But in an artisanal, discreet, professorly, olden days kind of way.  If still "on (silvery) trend".


Making friends is encouraged.  (You couldn't call Islington snooty.)


Especially if you're both arty types.


And yes, I have mentioned Islington's remembrances and references to Times Past.


But were you expected these sorts of times?  Me.  Either.  !!!!  


errr...yes I was saying Times Past.
  (Rather a lot of this you'll see if you come back here soon.  Or go to Islington yourself.)


 We saw alot of Islington in this Time just Past.  Hope to again.  You?

(See my link here - sorry, missing a few pics but you'll get the idea - for my Canal Walk from Dalston post that will spill you out at the above location.)









Friday, March 27, 2015

Been There, Done That.


Oh hello!


How is everybody!  (Happy Spring!?)

The Paradis family have been away in Blighty celebrating Mother's Day with someone special.  It has been so busy around here, I wasn't able to leave you with weeks' worth of posts.  Sorry!

But now I'm back and.....such things I have to show you!  More soon!

Until then,  have a good weekend.  xoxo  (It was nice to go away, but it's nice to be back.  Thanks for all your nice notes on the last post.)








Sunday, March 8, 2015

March in Los Angeles


I can't share with you the smell of the jasmine and wisteria


but I think you can probably get the idea.


It's a time already of sunny outdoor naps.


Incredibly, California cultivated red-currants can be found NOW in some grocery stores.


Incredibly, hail can create a snowy scene at the beaches.


The weather doesn't keep too many people from their sunbathing.


or moon-gazing.


It's a good time for cheery drinks with friends.

(All pics, Mlle Paradis, except 4, 5, 6, courtesy of the L.A. Times and the Santa Monica Mountain Lion-Cam)


And yes, summer seems to be just around every corner!  (Ah yes, works for me!)


How was your weekend???????











Thursday, March 5, 2015

Fourrure. For You. Today. Friday.


Most of these pictures came via




For those of you still


miserable and shivering


and thoroughly FED UP


with winter.


I send you comfort.


And inspiration.


Want a better, warmer weekend?


Get a furry FRIEND!


Or borrow one at least.


You know you want to do it.


Not that you have ANYTHING ELSE to do with your time.


Happy WEEKEND!!!!!!!







Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Staying Close, Gardening, and the Gloaming


I have been laboring in my new garden mostly non-stop for the last week.


Some progress is being made.  But not really enough to merit much in the way of photography.


i.e., any pic I would show you would only reveal so much still UNDONE.


And lots that is not so very beautiful.  But in the evenings....


I allow myself a wander around to capture that for which I am NOT responsible:


The little whisper of evening light.


That is blessedly transforming.


And poetic.  It makes up for the hard labors of the day.  And it's a promise of what's to come.












Monday, March 2, 2015

Picture IT!


Hello March!!!!  How was everybody's weekend?


We had a rainy one in L.A. but fun anyway.  Today I'm posting about, PICTURES!  (What a surprise - not!)


I have to say this is something I've wanted to do on my walls for ages, and never got around to. Why?  One reason might be because I think I'd find it impossible to settle on a single picture.  I've thought of permanently installing a slide projector in my living room so that I could change pictures according to whim......


sort of like this.  But it's not very green is it?  To be running a projector at all times.  Maybe I could get away with just evenings, or weekends.


If I did something on paper and permanent, I'd have a hard time, too, choosing between black and white and color.


I'd love to have one of those Florence Henri photos from my last post.  The black and whites tend to pack that graphic punch that pulls everything in a room together.  Like in this picture.  (Is it just me or have the last three pictures tilted slightly to the left?)


I'm less fond of close up portraits.  But it depends.


Yes mostly I think I favor a landscape....or streets cape.


And of course - you needn't limit yourself to walls.  Anybody done this at home?

(All pics variously from around the web.)