Nor do I know anything of this photo other than I bought it at a flea market.
Sleep Holiday other than what's on their Myspace page. They're from Vancouver and I think I just may give them a few more listens. I don't like it when critics give cheap comparisons. I will, however, tell you that I listened to a lot of The Cure, Passion Puppets, Bauhaus, Echo & The Bunnymen and The Smiths in the 80s. My tastes haven't changed all that much.
On my weekly thrifting trip, I came across a mid-70s vintage men's Hawaiian shirt. I've never liked Hawaiian shirts on men—I find them too obnoxious. However, upon a recent viewing of The Beach Boys' Good Vibrations (1976) video on YouTube—here—or below—Paul McCartney caught my eye (1:52). Maybe I have lightened up a bit—or I'm just turning into my Mom.
- was my husband's birthday and our third wedding anniversary (nine years together).
Our weekend consisted of: Anoushka Shankar (Ravi's daughter) at the Chan Centre
brunch at the Alibi Room
window shopping in Chinatown
a few games of pool at the Comox
and lots of wind, rain and below average temperatures!
My parents are visiting from the Okanagan this coming weekend. We're taking them golfing at Gleneagles. I don't particularly care for golf (according to my mother, hate is a strong word). I'll be the caddy/bartender.
My husband received a Starbuck's gift card for his birthday - don't worry it wasn't from me. On the card there was a little sticker that read, 'Register your card online for a free birthday drink'. So he did. We then went to said coffee giant to get the free drink. Now, there are two things that have really been irking me lately:
people who don't communicate properly. I like to use the K.I.S.S. principle when communicating verbally with the public.
rude 'customer service' clerks. Hey, I've worked in customer service my whole life from luxury retail sales to waitress at a raunchy pub - if you're having a bad day - grin and bear - don't ruin mine.
Said coffee giant provided us with both things on May 2nd. All I have to say is thank goodness I'd just finished reading, The Civility Solution: What to Do When People Are Rude. Part Two: Situations and Solutions, The World of Service, is particularly good.
PS In the last week I've walked out of three restaurants due to below standard cleanliness. Please check the place out while you're on the way to your table.
In this day and age consumers have many choices. We won't settle for less than excellence. At least I know I won't.
that I've been looking for work that I've been without a cell that I've been without a car that I've been to New York that I've bought something 'new' that I've been writing my blog
So - thank you, dear readers, for being involved in both an important and influential time of my life.
In my spare time I like to go to home demolitions - not to be confused with house wreckers (I'm not much for parties). This mid-century baby was designed, I believe, by Canadian architect Fred Thornton Hollingsworth in the late 50s. I was told by the architect hired for the new project that it will be replaced with something more contemporary and suited to our rainforest environment. There are more than a few West Coast Modern homes being demolished in West Vancouver. My colleague just bought one. She, too, will be tearing it down as she feels it's 'an old people house'.
When asked once what defines a gentleman Bryan Ferry answered,
'Handmade shoes and good manners.'
I found this wonderful site via LeDandy. UK company Broadland Slippers handmakes English velvet slippers and house shoes - for him and her. You choose your style and textile - velvet, leather or tapestry (you can even provide your own). They'll even do up a pair from your own lasts. I originally gravitated toward the tapestry ones because I had a pair of Peter Fox's in the 80s. However, I find women in those 1930s movies wearing smoking pajamas and velvet monogrammed slippers extremely sexy - so sexy it is.
... and you know, I bet Bryan Ferry has a pair of house shoes.
'... Industry thought it was more important (than art) and proved to be more powerful. Industrially -produced design products lost the relationship to the human values that came from the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the human hand.' Frédérique Morrel
Morrel produces one of a kind products - including trophy heads - made with vintage tapestries. Check out her website.
You know I love vintage tapestries - view my studio here.
Yes, yes, Carpe diem, I know, but don't tell me you don't do a little daydreaming here and there.
Claire's post at Harbourmaster, " Bikini Girls with Machine Guns," got me thinking about what I wish I was doing today.
Sorry folks, no sexy shots of me, but here's what I wish:
I wish it was suddenly summer, and I was sipping bubbly while seated at a marble-topped iron table out front of a south-facing street cafe with a good friend, having a conversation about Norwegian, French and Russian existentialism while watching beautiful men go by. A simple enough feast for all five senses, wouldn't you say?
some goodies I found on a recent thrifting trip - also my first attempt at a vid view it here as well HAPPY EARTH DAY
check the cuffs, collar and sides for pilling. Minor stuff can be shaved off with a razor but sometimes the wear is so bad it effects the appearance of the fibre.
check the pits and collar for yellowing.
when choosing 100% wool - which you should - carefully inspect it for little holes (caused by moths) by running an open hand on the underside. You'll see the hole easier as your palm will show through.
check the side seams. Twisted seams mean bad quality.
check for holes in the pockets. If they're on the seams that's easy to fix.
check the lining. It'll cost you about $75 to replace the lining of a leather jacket.
smell it. Seriously. Old cheap leather stinks.
stay away from purses, hats and shoes with plastic lining.
when buying denim go for labels that say 'Sanforized'. This is an older, softer and, in my opinion, better quality denim.
read the labels. Stay away from polyester unless it's that very fine soft jersey that's similar to what DVF uses. Stay far away from acrylic - it pills and loses its shape.
check side seams and cuffs of sweaters for unraveled wool. Also check for snags. Most can be pulled through with a crochet hook but if there's a hole under it - ba-bye.
silk likes to fool you. Really inspect the piece for oil stains. Take it outside if possible. I don't know how many stained pieces I've bought to my chagrin.
if you really want the old stuff the zipper will be all metal Talon or Lightning. In the words of my Japanese clients, 'No YKK."
look for hand rolled edges when picking scarves.
really inspect those men's ties for food stains.
check that all buttons and snaps are there and in working order. It can be difficult to find matching vintage buttons.
be creative. Shoulder pads can easily be cut out and hems can be taken up. It's not as easy to let them down however as there may be discoloration where the old hem was. Remember your tailor can be your genie in a bottle.
chiffon is beautiful and delicate. You need to really inspect it for snags, holes, fraying and yellowing.
check all the seams. Unopened seams are easy to fix but a pain.
I've found Pucci dresses in the lingerie section - just saying...
I've been tossing around David J (Bauhaus) and John Lydon (Sex Pistols, Public Image Ltd.) fashionably in my mind lately. Wanting some great shots of Lydon I started pouring through my record collection and came across the 1984 12" World Destruction from Time Zone. Time Zone was a brief hip hop encounter fronted by Afrika Baambaata. Bambaataa brought on Lydon aka Johnny Rotten for the single World Destruction - who some argue was the first rap song.
Growing up in the early 80s I was terrified of nuclear war. All we ever heard about was 'One minute to midnight', nuclear winter, Ronald Reagan, nuclear explosions, nuclear holocaust, nuclear proliferation, nuclear horror, and Mikhail Gorbachev. The 80s were a really happy time. My entire high school was made to sit through a screening of The Day After. My parents were not impressed when I got home. Air raid sirens still make me panic. View the nuclear attack scene for 1983s The Day After here. Read more about the movie here.
I've often wondered if Generation Xers are so bitter because of this time in history.
'I just want to show society what people born after 1960 think about things... We're sick of stupid labels, we're sick of being marginalized in lousy jobs, and we're tired of hearing about ourselves from others' — Douglas Coupland, Boston Globe, 1991
Anyway, help yourself to some fun filled 80s music vids tackling nuclear war.