Funday 

Indulge

Start with brunch, a double date to L’ouvrier. This is the same delicious place where we had our engagement photos taken. See more:  http://sweetheartempire.com/images/brunch-engagement-photos-louvrier-kitchen-bar/

Today we had French toast and a potato rosti with smokes salmon and arugula.   
    

Oh, and half a dozen oysters to share. Our friends’ food looked so yummy that they insisted it deserves its own photo. 
  

Sleek industrial-rustic. If you get a chance, eat at this Toronto gem.   

Next, to Kensington market for herbs and food stuff, like turmeric and fresh breads.    

And churros!!!! This was a say ‘yes’ day. The man serving up the churros made my day by continuing to speak Portuguese to me, even when mine was broken. I don’t get much chance to practice and my vocab is dwindling. Know what I will never have trouble understanding? Dulce de leche, condensed milk and chocolate. 
    
  

Pure delight.   

The cocktail emporium was our next stop, to pick out some early birthday treats – like bitters sampling packs and ginger syrups. 

This, of course, inspired a desire to make ou way along Queen Street West, where a drink at Lisa Marie helped to break up our walk. 
    

I used to say I ‘ never win anything,’ but that doesn’t seem true anore. I won – just by buying a drink. And we, my wife and I, remarked input usual way that life is pretty wonderful. 
  

Last but not least, we went to Nuvango. https://www.nuvango.com/  
    
Nuvango is a great Canadian startup that features the work of artists, printed on high quality, beautifully fitting leggings. The patterns are vivid and unique and the artists are paid for their designs, while the product is all produced equitably. They also have kickass phone cases in a huge array of artist designed patterns. 
    
 

With love, I gotta say, this Sunday beats a super bowl party any day! 

Easy Street

style

WhoWhatWear.com just put out a perfectly simple list of great street style outfits that are copy-cat friendly. These are all items you probably have already in your closet, or something similar. For week two back at work, here’s the style I’ll be pilfering.

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And some other ‘Refresh Your Look’ help, also from WhoWhatWear:

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For all the details of where to buy, and great style entries: check out all the inspiration at http://www.whowhatwear.com/street-style-looks-under-150/slide28, and definitely subscribe to their email list!

 

Easy as 1,2,3

style

 Here is my geometric spin on a French mani. Even with my non dominant hand it was easy to apply. 

1 apply base coat in a pearly sheer neutral

2 white French tip applied in a small triangle at the tip of your digit

3 add a layer of sheer top coat  

What I like most about this is that it elongates the fingers and looks ‘polished’ (pun intended) without worrying about tidy edges at he cuticle. Next I will try it with bright colours.