Musings
Intrigue in Ibiza


It feels naughty to dream about vacation when you're ON vacation, but alas, I can't help but be intrigued by the above property. The home belongs to Luis Galliussi, and although I can't speak a lick of Spanish, by the looks of the online editorial, he lives my kind of lifestyle. See more in Architectural Digest España.
A Pleasantry
Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. One of the best things about being on vacation is having more time to savor things that might otherwise count as routine habits or practices. One has the ability to even look at such things in a new light which may be cause for change or adjustment. Although I am still early to rise on vacation, I love being able to sip my coffee a little slower and enjoy what's left of the fresh summer fruit in New England for breakfast. I've been able to fulfill my goal of swimming in the ocean and consuming seafood each day and for that, I'm a happy camper. It's the little things.
The Sea Lovers
Love this photograph of Italian architect Signor Giorgio Biusos, his wife Rita and children Guendaline, Ferdinando, baby Marta and Ursula. Their classic style ketch appropriately named Chérie (which translates to "dear"), stretches her sea legs just north of Rome on the rocky coast. I particularly love how this photograph exudes such vitality, mild disarray as each subject portrays a varied expression, yet beautifully harmonious in sentiment. Not much is known about this photograph, other than the fact that it was captured by the iconic John Cowan in the 60's. There of course, is also the caption that accompanies the photograph just to the right. The last bit reads: "Able to come and go as they please, cooled by the breezes at sea, shaded in port by an awning over the deck, the Biusos are self-contained, self-sufficient in their happy family life; happy, healthy, attractive, good-humored, enjoying their boat and each other."
Joie de vivre if you ask me!
Smell the Sea & Feel the Sky...
Taking a few notes from my friend Van Morrison as I head home this morning for a few days to chase the waning summer. I couldn't be more thrilled to witness the marriage of my two best friends, enjoy Father-Daughter swims in the ocean, cook lobsters with my Mother with sandy feet in the kitchen, share laughter and mischief with old friends and falling asleep exhausted, exhilarated and sun-kissed.
Photo above via Interview Magazine's profile on Daria Werbowy. I encourage you to view all of the photographs from the shoot!