Tag: Lifestyle & Travel

  • Travels | NYC Series | The Crossroads of Old and New

    Hey hey! Back in the UK and back into blogging and writing up what I got up to in New York. I managed to pack in quite a lot over the time I was there, but I know you guys don’t wanna hear me bang on and on about it! So I’ve condensed all the highlights into a nifty little series of posts for your enjoyment. So sit back and relax…

    NYC Times Square Skyscrapers (c) Ria CagampangNYC Skyscrapers (c) Ria CagampangNYC Plaza Statue (c) Ria Cagampang NYC Downtown Manhattan (c) Ria CagampangNYC church (c) Ria CagampangNYC church (c) Ria Cagampang

    One of the first things that’s apparent about New York as a city is it’s sheer size. With over 1.6 million inhabitants spread over the tiny island of Manhattan alone there’s very little space to move on the ground, so where else is there to go but up? By constantly craning your neck to the skies you can see that the city has been building up and out since it’s earliest days, so much so that the city is now a veritable melting pot of new and old architecture and sculpture.

    NYC The Village
    NYC The High Line (c) Ria Cagampang NYC Different architectural design (c) Ria CagampangNYC St Patrick's Cathedral (c) Ria Cagampang

    Walk down one street and there’s the famous steel giants, housing corporations and suited business folk, then walk down another and there’s columned buildings dating back to the early 19th Century. The High Line Park, parts of downtown Manhattan and a lot of Brooklyn are examples of this crossroads, where there’s a constant hum of regeneration amidst buildings and structures that are sometimes hundreds of years old. The work currently happening to rejuvenate of parts of Times Square and the entire structure of St Patrick’s Cathedral are working demonstrations of the city’s need to change with the times, but also it’s need to hold onto the it’s history too.

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  • Alternatives to a Secret Island | Guest Post by Katie

    Hello lovelies!

     

    I’m Katie, from Hook, Line & Sink Her, and I’m very excited to be covering for Ria today whilst she’s off in NYC being all glamorous and eating cronuts. Thinking about Ria’s jetsetting reminded me of one of my favourite childhood stories; The Secret Island by Enid Blyton. I re-read my copy until it was as dog-eared as the Famous Five’s Timmy, and daydreamed for hours about how fun it would be to run away from everything and live in a house made of willow and bracken, cooking food from my tree-root larder over a fire on the beach.

     

    The great thing about daydreams is that you can escape from reality. In my case, a reality where I don’t like bugs (goodbye bracken-bed), or sand in my dinner (adios, campfire cooking), or sunshine-warmed chocolate (see ya, tree-root larder). I do, however, still love an escape-from-it-all adventure. Albeit ones of the more indoorsy, less spider-infested kind.

     

    I thought I’d share a few of the places I’ve found recently which look perfect for a weekend escape. All they’re missing is a good book, a bottle or two of chilled, fruity cider, and your favourite person to share them with…

     

    For starters, how about getting all Swiss Family Robinson at the Treetops Luxury Tree House in Devon?
     
    Image from The Fox and Hounds Hotel
    Image from The Fox and Hounds Hotel
    The woodburning stove, freestanding copper bath, and beautiful fitted kitchen make Treetops look like the perfect bolthole for any time of year- and you don’t even have to get shipwrecked to find it!

     

    If wood ain’t your thing, the Rooftop Rocket airstream parked amongst Bristol’s skyline is a beautifully shiny alternative.
     
    Image from Brooks Guesthouse
    Image from Brooks Guesthouse
    Just don’t blame me if you have a sudden urge to get all Dick Van Dyke and start singing amongst the chimney pots.


    If you feel summer should be spent by the seaside, then why not set sail towards this gorgeous coastguard cottage on the Isle of Wight?

    Image from Stef on airbnb (who I’m hoping isn’t always so naked!)
    Image from Stef on airbnb

    I can just imagine waking up in that beautiful bed with the sun streaming in, looking forward to a lazy day of poking about in rock-pools and eating doorstep sandwiches on the beach after a long cliff-top walk.

    Finally, if you don’t fancy a weekend in a tree, then how about a night or two at The Chocolate Boutique Hotel in Bournemouth?

     

    Image from The Chocolate Boutique Hotel
    Image from The Chocolate Boutique Hotel And, yes, that is a chocolate fountain on the reception desk.
    My favourite part of the hotel’s website is the blurb on the home page which includes a description of the hotel’s 15 unique chocolate themed bedrooms; the only text written in capital letters is the words “FREE PARKING”. If you’re excited about a free parking space, you’re definitely visiting for the wrong reasons…

     

    Do you know of any hidden gems which are the perfect location for a weekend adventure? I’d love to hear!

    Katie xxx

  • Current Colour Crush | Guest Post by Anjali

    Hello lovely readers of Wishing For Chanel! Anjali here, I blog over at From L&P to English Tea, and also with Ria over at Blogger’s Bookshelf. Today she has allowed me to take over her brilliant blog while she is off on her adventure. I’m extremely jealous and can’t wait to hear all about it when she gets back!
    Ria’s blog has always drawn me in, especially with all her amazing fashion posts. I’m not very fashionable, and couldn’t possibly tell you what the latest trends and styles even are, so it’s fantastic being able to go and hang out on someone’s blog and look at all those beautiful red carpet gowns and read some great fashion-related posts. While that’s not all Ria posts about, it’s one of my favourite things about Wishing For Chanel.
    So! With that in mind, today I thought I’d share you with one of the things that I occasionally post on my blog. Being not very style-savvy doesn’t mean I can’t swoon over pretty dresses and long to get my hands on various cute flats. I love scrolling through Pinterest and sites like Mod Cloth, like I’m sure we all do, and more often than not I’ll be drawn to one particular colour. It doesn’t last long, a few weeks, maybe up to 2 months, and then I’ll be crushing on another colour. So merging all those things together and you get:  Current Colour Crush. Which is what I’m sharing with you today.
    I’m just loving lavender/violet/light purple shades at the moment! I don’t know what it is, but it’s just super pretty. I think it was probably sparked by my great nail polish that I’ve been wearing a lot lately, and then seeing that dress from Mod Cloth. Gorgeous!
    One day, when I have my own house and can afford it, I want a chair just like that, and I want to make tea in a pot just like that, and carrying things around in that beautiful satchel! *sigh* 
    Anyway, that’s the colour I’m currently crushing on. No doubt it’ll be different in a week or two. What about you? Do you have a current colour crush? What is it?!
    Thanks Ria, for letting me crash on your blog today! And the rest of you people out there, do come and visit and introduce yourselves! Looking forward to meeting you! 
     
     – Anjali 



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