Tuesday, 26 July 2016

A week of Summer and some small changes.



I decided it would be interesting to start including more posts about my life and the things I have been doing; There is so much going on lately that it seems a waste not to write it down and share it with you all. After spending the Winter in Dubai and the end of Spring traveling throughout Europe it has been a real pleasure to come home to Scotland for the Summer. There is not really much to do here but it is this simple way of life that is such a joy for me. I have been able to focus on my personal aims and objectives and I feel I am progressing more than ever before. 

I will still post about Interiors and decoration as much as possible, however I really have to find something fascinating to write about otherwise I don't feel I can give my all to the topic. This is largely the main reason why my posts are so sporadic! You will see from my feature about Villa Windsor that this is the kind of thing that gets me excited, sadly it is a rare occasion.

It has been such a beautiful week in Scotland. As always the weather has been unpredictable but when the sun shines and the breeze is gentle and warm it is such a tranquil place to enjoy. My plan for the week was to sort out home affairs and try to get back into a routine. After locking the house up for  so long it really needed a spring clean and some love and attention. 


Spring Cleaning in the house made me feel so much more content



I also had a busy time this week conducting interviews to find a new housekeeper. At the risk of sounding too #firstworldproblems, I find it so stressful trying to rely on instinct to hire someone trustworthy who will come into your life and witness the most personal aspects of it. As well as looking after the house, the housekeeper also needs to be a 'nanny' to my Shih Tzu, Sophie, who needs looking after when I am traveling. I am pleased to report that this task has been successful and we will have a new member of staff starting in the next few weeks.

Sophie listening attentively to her potential new Nanny


On Tuesday the sun looked as though it would grace the skies without the hindrance of cloud or rain so I raced out of the house and headed into the small town North Berwick, which is just a ten minute walk from my home. Most people would describe this town as a Village; It is a tiny coastal town filled with independent stores and restaurants. At the heart there is a beautiful garden and park..the perfect place to have an ice cream and enjoy the efforts of the locals who have planted flowers and bulbs with great precision.


The Village Garden looking pretty

Enjoying some warm sunshine


To me there is nothing nicer than starting the morning in the company of Horses. Here in North Berwick we have a fantastic stables where I ride two to three times a week. Its location is the most glorious mixture of countryside and coast and the amazing choice of hacking routes all culminate in a wonderful canter along the beach. My horse absolutely hates to walk but patiently waits until he is instructed to trot and then bolts into a canter after three strides! I suppose you have to appreciate his enthusiasm for life. 

McDuff is always eager to get going..he loves to canter.


Hopetoun House is a 45 minute drive from my home and very close to the City of Edinburgh. After planning to visit since I moved here, I finally did so this week. Sadly it was somewhat of an anticlimax. First impressions are vital and the lack of visual beauty as you drive along the approach to the house is quite disappointing. Two oblongs of grass lawn are the only relief of colour in a sea of grey stone which sets the tone for the rest of the experience.

A canvas of grey stone, although the Georgian Facade is impressive


I hate to moan, but the Interiors of Hopetoun were also a let down. Including the Entrance Hall there are only four rooms that were mildly impressive; The others looked a little worn out and tired and I am usually a sucker for threadbare English style decor. 


The Yellow Drawing Room was my favourite at Hopetoun


The Red Drawing Room


The Dining Room is filled with family portraits


This past weekend has mostly seen rain filled hours with Sophie and I taking refuge indoors. This is when I enjoy looking through all my books, most of which I have pored over a thousand times but still find enchanting. I love nothing more than reading about the way other people live..for my sake I hope you do too.


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Monday, 25 July 2016

So Capri - My tips for navigating the chic Italian retreat



Capri is synonymous with understated elegance. The most discerning of taste makers from Jackie Kennedy Onassis to Valentino Garavani have chosen to escape to the idyllic island for relaxation and enjoy its natural beauty. I had always wanted to visit Capri and discover its charms for myself so I booked one week on the island and arrived in mid June. If like me, you don’t entirely trust the views and taste of TripAdvisor users, here is my guide to enjoying the heavenly island of Capri with style and finesse.




 Where to stay
I took the time to thoroughly research my accommodation arrangements for Capri; I knew I wanted to rent a villa so that I could enjoy the beauty of the island in privacy and complete relaxation. A view of the Faraglioni rocks was non negotiable, as was a garden and pool. I had visions of lazing around in my Gucci slippers with a glass of limoncello and thankfully I found something more than suitable. 




Although staying in private accommodation did give a more authentic experience, there were a few things that made me yearn to check into a hotel..the main one being access. Capri roads are very narrow and most of the villas are not accessible by transport which means lots of walking. Luckily, this was enjoyable and it was a pleasure to enjoy the incredible views. It was not so fun trying to haul twelve pieces of heavy luggage 500 metres up a steep hill and many stairs!

Hotel Caesar Augustus *****

 I was only intending to stay on Capri for one week but after I had become more familiar with the Island (and falling in love with it) I decided to extend my stay for three more days and checked into Hotel Caesar Augustus in Anacapri. This is a Five star luxury premises which is owned by a local family and managed by the Relais & Chateaux group. 

After visiting a few luxury hotels throughout the week, I decided that this was my favourite. I love comfort and the Caesar Augustus with its classic style and boutique sense of coziness really appealed to me. I stayed for three nights in a Junior Suite and it was the perfect ending to my magical week on Capri.






The Capri Palace Hotel *****L

After recommendations from a few friends I made a dinner reservation here for my first night on Capri. Another 5 Star L, this hotel is immediately impressive with its sweeping pathway bordered with bougainvillea which welcomes you to the entrance. Dinner was equally impressive with its five courses of Michelin starred excellence. If you like luxury with modern elegance then this would be an obvious choice. They also have a sister restaurant, Il Riccio Beach Club which is extremely chic and located directly above the Blue Grotto. When I dined here the fashion set were at the table next to me, all on Capri to celebrate the wedding of Giovanna Battaglia. The menu at Il Riccio is mostly sea food and there is an infamous dessert room filled with the most heavenly of temptations..even Hamish Bowles indulged. 




Things to do

Capri is one of those rare destinations where you can simply do nothing and not become bored. You will find that relaxing into this way of life becomes natural as you laze around surrounded by natural beauty and dazzling waters. That being said there is also lots to see and do, for a small island Capri has many hidden gems waiting to be discovered. 

Take a walk

For me one of the biggest pleasures about Capri is the walking. Because of its natural layout and road structure you will find that walking is the easiest way to navigate around the island and the best way to enjoy its beauty. The pathways are lined with honeysuckle which perfume the air with a sweet aroma, the views are ever-changing and breathtaking and the cerulean waters surround you as the sun kisses your skin.







Shopping
The boutiques on Capri are what one would expect for a resort that attracts the elite. There are the usual Gucci, Valentino, Prada, Cartier and the not so usual local, artisanal boutiques which are equally impressive. To have such a mix and such a saturation of chic retail is really very unique. I remember walking along the Via Camerella and thinking that it would be impossible to live on Capri and not be well dressed. 







The Capri Sandal is almost as famous as the island itself and there are dozens of Sandal boutiques with celebrity filled photo walls showing off their clientele. The best and original of them all is Canfora which has been making handmade sandals on the island since 1946. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Maria Callas, Brigitte Bardot, Princess Grace, the list of A-list clientele is endless and it is all down to the quality and beauty of the Canfora Sandal. 

I met with Constanzo who was such a gentleman and offered to show me how me makes the sandals to such a high quality. 




Visit Villa San Michele

In Anacapri, the smaller but equally lovely village above Capri, you will find Villa San Michele which was designed and inhabited by the Swedish physician and author Axel Munthe. 

''My house must be open to the sun, to the wind, and the voice of the sea, just like a Greek temple, and light, light, light everywhere!”  Axel Munthe

And so the vision was realised as you will see walking through the heavenly gardens which are surrounded open views of the sea. Personally I was not overwhelmed with the interior which is filled with dark wood and instead spent all of my time exploring the garden. 







Have evening drinks at The Piazetta

At the heart of Capri is the Piazetta, the island’s main square which is surrounded on all sides by Cafés where you can relax like the locals and people watch, read a newspaper or just sit and chat. With regards to people watching I would advise visiting in the evening when the Cruise ships have sailed away and the crowd is of the more chic variety. Indeed the Piazetta at night is a place to see and be seen; hide behind your dark glasses and watch the world go by.



Enjoy the Gardens of Augustus

Just down from the Piazetta and past all of the glamorous boutiques you will arrive at the heavenly Gardens of Augustus with their panoramic views of Marina Piccolo and the Faraglioni. This is a perfect opportunity to capture an Instagram worthy moment on Capri with beauty all around.  To enjoy the garden in peace, I would suggest visiting in the early morning and late afternoon when the influx of day tourists have left the island.




See Capri by Sea

Capri is a small island and to sail around its perimeter takes no more than around three hours. I hired a small boat for the day and for me it was one of the most perfect days on Capri where I really got to explore the beauty of the island.  The sea’s are beautifully calm so you are able to bathe in the sunshine surrounded by the crystal azure of the Mediterranean with the luxury of a still boat. 

There a few restaurants located on the shores that will pick you up from your anchored boat and speedboat you away to a long lunch. I stopped off at La Fontelina which is an ultra chic beach club and restaurant where after lunch you can bathe under the blue and white striped parasols or dive off the cliffs into the warm waters below. It is one of those places that makes you stop and think about how beautiful Earth is. 

After lunch I continued around the island, often stopping for a dive into the tempting waters. The last stop was the Blue Grotto which you normally have to pay to enter and a small boat will take you inside. For some reason it was not ‘officially' open when I arrived but people were anchoring and swimming into the grotto alone. Not wanting to miss out I did the same and it was truly enchanting. To swim into the darkness of a cave and then to witness it illuminate with blue light is one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen.










Where to eat

The food on Capri is plentiful in choice and high in quality. In all of the places I dined, there was not one where I had a disappointing experience. The restaurants on the island are almost as famous as their clientele, who like the sandal boutiques, have their photographs displayed proudly on the walls. Whether you are looking for a seafood lunch or a romantic dinner by candlelight, there is something that will please and delight. 

Aurora

This is perhaps the most famous of all the famous restaurants on Capri and is known because of its droves of superstar diners. Beyonce, Mariah Carey, Tom Cruise, again the list is ever-growing. 

I particularly liked Aurora for its ambience. Located in a narrow street just off the Piazetta you dine with the well dressed crowds and the pleasant babble of conversation makes you feel as though you belong. In a time when the iPhone rules at the dinner table there was no one here who was not engrossed in the company of their fellow diners. 

The Caprese Cake is a famous delicacy on the island..a tart made of chocolate and almonds and then sprinkled with icing sugar. All of these things just happen to be my ultimate favourites and so I did indulge, even so far as requesting a scoop of ice cream on the side.



Il Riccio Beach Club

A long lunch is always my favourite kind. Sitting with great company enjoying a crisp, white wine with a warm sun and gentle breeze whilst enjoying good food. Il Riccio was made for this kind of soiree. Located right above the Blue Grotto, the restaurant is open on all sides to the heavenly blue of the sea where the yachts are anchoring down to come and join the elegant crowd. 

The menu is largely sea food based with a great choice of options to suit all dietary requirements. My main course of Sea Bream was cooked perfectly and was satisfyingly filling enough to ward off any temptation of the dessert room where I instead opted for fruit..boring I know. 





Restaurant da Paolino 

It seems that most restaurants on Capri have a special ‘something’ that is designed to lure you in just like the mythical Sirens, seductively singing to Ulysses as he was making his way back to Troy.  For da Paolino this is its lemon trees that cover the tables below creating a visually stunning haven in which to enjoy dinner. If you are looking for a romantic setting then this will surely satisfy with the luxury of outdoor dining, the glow of candlelight and the spectacle of an abundance of lemon trees with the moon glowing through the branches.