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Friday, 25 March 2011

I am in California...

Posted on 20:04 by mark khandry

Thus the silence. :)

I am currently on the west coast with my aunt (who also was part of my London adventure) hanging and helping out with extended family as they go through some medical stuff. I'll probably be returning next week and can't wait to share some of the photos and fun moments from the trip. Your prayers for everyone involved are appreciated and, as always, thank you so much for stopping by... :)

-Amanda

Image: Dustjacket Attic
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Monday, 7 March 2011

La Belle Dame Sans Merci

Posted on 20:27 by mark khandry

I met a lady in the meads
Full beautiful, a faery's child;
Her hair was long, her foot was light,
And her eyes were wild.

The poem La Belle Dame Sans Merci by John Keats is rather dark and tragic in its entirety, but this one stanza has always painted an enchanting picture in my head. It's full of the unexpected; a delightful surprise that hints of magic.

I spent many hours of my childhood (probably from the time I was eight up through my mid teens) roaming the untamed acres of woods behind our house. Those same years were full of reading fairy stories, romantic pre-raphaelite poetry, and the adventures of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Was it any wonder that I kept my eyes wide open every time I ventured into the woods?

Although I had my fair share of a-lone-knight-riding-up-on-a-white-horse fantasies (how can you read Arthurian Legends and come out unscathed?) the most appealing daydreams centered around meeting a "faery child" in the forest. Every unexpected glimmer of light, every whisper of the leaves seemed to be a clue; a glimpse of something more, just waiting to be discovered.

There were a few episodes that seemed heartbreakingly close to a brush with one of those ethereal beings. Some of them I twisted and turned so much in my own mind that they became eerily realistic, and others made eye-popping tales to tell my unsuspecting sisters and cousin. (The latter was seriously traumatized by a story involving an evil witch and the spell that cast around one of our favorite play spots. Not such a brilliant idea. :P)

In the end, I must admit that I never really met that faery child (and seeing how the poem turns out, I should perhaps be thankful). Nor was I taken from the "dull" life of  mortals to live among the fairies, as I once wished. On the contrary, I've even come to the conclusion that being human is quite a nice thing, really. ;)

But I still treasure a solitary walk in the woods. And I always keep my eyes open...

-Amanda :)

Poem: La Belle Dame Sans Merci
Image: Dustjacket Attic
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Thursday, 3 March 2011

This dress, I love.

Posted on 17:59 by mark khandry

While today's post would normally focus on the fashion of the latest Academy Awards, I found myself surprising underwhelmed by the fashions showcased at that event. Not that there weren't some lovely gowns, but I found the well of inspiration for a full-blown Oscar report had run a bit dry. And since I'm trying to keep the blog a bit more spur-of-the-moment and "inspired," I decided to skip forward to something that I've been really wanting to share. (I've got a load of unpublished ideas that I need to move through. They're piling up! :)


I love when you find something unexpected (a nice something, of course)... and this dress is just one of the prettiest things I've stumbled across lately. Maybe not suited for the red carpet, but perfect for pretty much any other occasion. 

It first jumped out at me while I was browsing the TALBOTS web site, and I marked it as something I had to share. Then it got buried in my list of things to publish (I have too many lists! :) and was completely forgotten until I saw it posted on a few other web sites.



This dress is called "Bardot" - an obvious nod to the style icon (who was cute, but always terribly underdressed) - and it brings back the glamour of the 1950s, with a modern, casual update.

Linen is a beautiful fabric, perfect for summer (although rather inclined to wrinkle) and this dress evokes the feeling of simple, easy beauty and comfort. The sort of piece that you can throw over your head and go (with the addition of great shoes, of course). It's so timeless, and so appropriate for any summery adventure.

I used to have a dress similar to this one and I think it's still saved somewhere. When the warmer weather hits, I think I'm going to dig it out... :)

-Amanda

P.S. What sorts of pretty things have you discovered lately?
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