Hello dear
friends. How are you all?
We in Sydney
are so lucky with the weather despite the fact that our summer is officially
over that we use every opportunity to spend time outdoors and last weekend was
no exception. The weather is exceptionally good, not as hot as it was in summer and definitely less humid,
just a delight to be outside 🌞😎.
Weekends are precious and you want to make the most of it. You have two glorious days devoid of responsibilities and full of possibilities. Last Sunday blessed with the glorious weather, we drove to the beach suburb of Bundeena, about a one hour drive from our home which runs first along
the coast, then through the Royal National Park. Truth be told, neither my husband nor myself nor
my friends had heard about this beachside suburb before and yet it is a lovely
place situated between the coast on one side and by the Park on the other, so
they have the best of both worlds. This attracts
a lot of visitors from other suburbs, especially on weekends but somehow it
didn’t feel overcrowded.
When we
arrived in the late morning, the local market was in full swing and we walked
around sampling local delicacies, checking out the wares and just watching the
crowd having a good time to the soft tune of a local band.
The other
reason we went there was to follow the so called Art Trail where the local
artists open their studios and invite the public to come in, browse through
their art works and even make a purchase or two. One of the artists even kindly allowed me to
be photographed in her garden.
We had lunch
at a lovely café and then took a stroll along the main drag and down to the
water, then got in our car and went around for the drive.
My outfit for the day was a simple black spaghetti strap dress and espadrilles - comfortable, casual yet good enough to walk into a nice café and didn’t look out of place. Lately, I took to liking to tie a nice scarf around my shoulder when I am wearing a sleeveless dress partly to protect my shoulders from the harsh Australian sun but mainly, I’ve become hugely attracted to them after watching a French TV show called Dix Pour Cent or Call My Agent in English on Netflix (which I would definitely recommend) where I noticed how men and women alike always have a scarf wrapped around the neck with everything they wear.
And they do it with such a panache or as French call it je ne sais quoi. I was also influenced by watching French movies during the Alliance-Francaise French Film Festival which is, to my delight, is in Sydney at the moment. Both, my husband and I💖 love European cinematography. Last year we only managed to watch one movie and then everything went into lockdown. So far, we saw Appearances, a modern day drama, Delicious, a recipe for sensory overload and 1968 remake of Breathless with Jean Paul Belmondo (does anyone else remember him?). So far, three out of three, all were different but equally enjoyable 👍👍👍.
Seeing J P Belmondo on the the screen brought back memories of my childhood. We grew up watching Italian and French movies back
in Russia. Sadly, they are not on the
list of the most popular to watch here in Australia that’s why when the Italian
or French film festival arrives, I become extremely excited and we try to watch as
many movies as humanly possible.
And this is
it for today’s post. Hope you enjoy
reading it, do leave a comment to let me know.
Until then,
Anna
xoxo














