When in doubt…déco

Would you like proof of how brain-addled I am due to this heatwave or canicule? A little while ago while getting ready to take the puppers out for their brief evening walk, I grabbed a bit of sun cream to put on – one can never be too careful (especially as a blue-eyed redhead – second only after albinos in terms of tendency towards skin cancer). Well, it was only after I had rubbed a big swath all across my cheek that I thought, “The texture feels weird” then, “Wait, this smells minty!” Yes, my friends, I was anointing myself with toothpaste. Organic toothpaste albeit but nonetheless…
So, perhaps it is best to down-shift my expectations this evening and keep it rather simple on the blog with not too many words involved lest I need to string them together and be held accountable for it. But there are a few things around the house that I wanted to share, so why not just make it a more decor-oriented week, at Lost in Arles – pas de problème, non? 

While it is slightly mind-boggling (and we have already made it clear that my mind is indeed boggled) to think that we moved into this house in the country nearly a year ago, there are still plenty of things to be done and tweaked. After waiting to the point where we both became deranged by seeing too much of the necessary junk packed in next to the firewood and trunk o’tools under the pavilion, I put up a pair of cream curtains, only to find that it looked like they were sheets and we were about to put on a puppet show. Fortunately, it is les soldes and so I was able to score a pair and a half (the half will rest below the courtyard’s stone sink) in just the right shape of taupe for only 6 Euros each. Look past the cutie and you will see them in the photo above. Visual obstructions obscured!
Remi, for his part, found these smart tea-light holders at Casa (for my French friends here – it is where you go to get all your candles too, right?) for only 1.50 each. His is going to redo his rock arrangement at the base of the olive tree so that they fit right in and already, they look just lovely in the night.
But what about rethinking/the tinkering? As we were crazily restrictive when we first moved in about what “art” we would put up on the walls, there have been things that I have found myself missing. Namely, our antique batiks from Bali. This is what our first floor landing looked like when we first moved in. It has been home to a kind Buddha that we brought back from Phnom Penh since then but walking by one afternoon, I saw a nail in the wall at just the right height and thought to give a batik a try.
My first attempt, the oldest of our little collection, smelled still of its earthy vegetable dyes when I took it out of its wrapping. And yet, despite the helpful presence of a handsome doggy, it was too heavy, too  overwhelming.
I thought of another of the batik holders, a mischievous one – whose sculpted faces were still swathed in bubble-wrapped from the move (my doing) which lead me to set them free…
…and try the magical blue prancing stag batik. I dragged the bench at the end of the bed in order to put it up and thought, “Well that looks rather nice there. I have always wanted a tiny place to perch.”
Plus, the tones worked nicely with our 1940’s unfinished portrait – one who has always reminded me of my Mom and so is one of my favorites.
So Voila! A bit more interesting, non?
I don’t miss the bench and yes have already used it when I need a good solid think…as in it might come in handy right about now…
…because did I mention the heat? Some of you might have heard about it on the news. For you see, this is not just about me whining (or whinging if you prefer) but is a national crisis. During a canicule, the temperatures remain extremely high all the time, even at night so that the body has a hard time cooling down. It is especially dangerous for babies and the elderly. This is the worst canicule since 2003 when nearly 15,000 people passed away due to heat-related causes.
We are trying to be wise about it all. Ben has it figured out as you can see…

…even when he is in the garden, he knows to take cover.
Kipling, our rascal, loves his sun alas (he also like to remain touching his loved ones whenever possible). Has it had an effect on his thinking? You tell me…
Yes, that would be a corncob playing the role of evil alien. Oh, Kip. Well, at least I am not the only one…
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend and for those that are celebrating in the States, Happy Fourth of July!

46 comments

  1. Thank you Henrik! I will check the level and if it is not high enough, I will change. 🙂

    And yes, these past few days have been such a wonderful gift after so much heat. I love it…

  2. Hi Heather, as long as it contains around 1450 ppm you should be fine. Some only has 1150 ppm which is a bit to little, but still working as the minimum. Glad that you didn't take me writing this ill.
    The warm days seems to lighten its grib for a few days to comr.
    Vest
    Henrik

  3. Oh thank you so much for saying this Henrik! I just went downstairs to check and it does have sodium flouride in it. Is that enough do you think? Both my Mom and Dad have had so much problems with their teeth and gums so I am careful. Plus, I had a bad orthodontist when I was a child that pulled out far too many of my teeth – even an eye tooth! – so I have a lot of stress in the structure of my mouth. Actually, I had an important osteopath in Paris tell me that the stress is the reason why I have a deep frown line in between my eyes as muscles had to recompensate all over my face.

    I like that in France they are the same – it is about preventative methods and not about the money that I saw so much in the States.

    Thank you for the compliment about the house, we are lucky to live here!
    Have a wonderful rest of your weekend,
    Heather

  4. Thank you Jeanne! And I am sorry that I am so late in responding to this – and super disappointed that the girlfriend trip has been postponed!! But these things happen. 🙂 Next time, I want you to come to the house with everyone. Yes? Bisous!

  5. Hello Heather, been following your blog for quite at while now, lovely house that you have come to rent and live in.
    Reading your post today, you wrote organic toothpaste, sorry I am a dentist, unless it contains sodium flouride is has now effect aginst caries. So please use a conventionel once a day, best at evening. It is much better to prevent the development of caries than to do very invasive procedures later. I´m Danish, and our main focus is on limiting invasive dentistry, instead of making "money". Please don´t take this ill.
    Sincerely
    Henrik

  6. Hi Heather – Just taking a quick moment to catch up with you this morning! I hope that relief from the heat is in sight – I didn't realize that it had continued into this week – which makes how much of the photography you were able to take in at Recontres even more impressive. Your part of the world has so much to offer. A world-class art scene, history that comes to life in a 5-star hotel. Cute doggies. I so much want to return for a visit someday (girlfriend trip is now being discussed for October 2016 rather than this year, drat). Your home is looking beautiful and I love the space you created with that gorgeous blue and white batik. Stay as cool as you can, my dear. Sending cucumber thoughts your way! XOXO

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