Monday, 14 May 2012

Flavour of the month.

On the flight out to Lanzarote I read the Sunday Telegraph. The 'Stella' magazine was featuring a Lanzarote house.
In our hotel bedroom there was a complimentary copy of this month's Spanish 'Elle' magazine.
The island is obviously flavour of the month!

We went to some of the same beaches as those featured in the magazine. In the north of the island it was cold, and, unlike the models, we didn't remove much clothing. In fact there was such a cold wind blowing that I bought this rather strange Spanish fleece from a shop in Teguise. (For sale, half price!)

We wore a whole lot less in the warmth of the south, walking over the strange, lunar landscape to the beach of Papagayo.

But when we got there we sprawled out in the most inelegant fashion. 
Where were makeup and props and the food canteen?
It's alright for some!
Now that I'm back in Blighty I'm wrapped up in a fleece once again.
Boden fleece with baggy jeans and wellingtons for Patti's Visible Monday at Not Dead Yet Style.

11 comments:

  1. Well yes, Bar Rafaeli can frolic about nearly naked and look just as comfortable as me in my jammies : > Seriously, it looks like a wonderful trip, and you seem content to be at home as well. I love my baggy jeans too!

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    1. You are right, Patti, good to go away and good to come back home.

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  2. The color combo you chose to show us is incredibly lovely ~ as are YOU!

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    1. Thank you, Helen. (Love your new hair style!)

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  3. Well, it warmed me up (a bit.) lol! Not dead yet!

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  4. You look comfortable, yet chic. Your hair is very striking!

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  5. the Boden fleece looks so cozy...and your post, alternating with pics of Bar Rafaeli, is a hoot!

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    1. The Boden fleece is indeed cozy and is also impervious to rough treatment.
      'Hoot' is the word for our presence on the beach!

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  6. Thoses models must be freezing!
    It's cold down here, too. Really cold. Must go and close the windows now. :-)

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