Saturday, March 15, 2014

Skiing part II

Although it hasn't been that long since we came back, putting together this final part of our adventure in the Alps already feels like it has been, maybe because we returned to a warm and sunny southern France, where blossoming apricot, cherry and almond trees, along with wild flowers in the fields, were greeting spring.

Breathtaking views on top of the glacier



DS's preferred breakfast...maybe this is where he got all the energy from!



And then, of course, LUNCH


Sun protection for the terrace






Such a pretty curtain, would be perfect for Christmas!

 

I was happy to see that the 'salade de rougets' was still on the menu



Wardrobe pieces: black rollneck sweater and ski suit
Accessories: Hermès 'Brazil' Maxi Twilly and Clic H enamel bracelet in black
Shoes: ski boots ;-)



In the meantime back home in the south, Mimosa trees are in full bloom and little green leaves shoot up everywhere...


Have a wonderful weekend and early spring everyone xx


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31 comments:

  1. Dear Mai Tai,

    Wonderful pics, as always

    Love the one with the Mimosa tree... spring it's in the air...

    You are really a genious!!

    How inexpected , and clever combinations with Brazil maxy twilly... as my DH says I'm totally adictedd to your style!!!!
    I can't wait to see yor spring capsules

    We are having a explendid wether in Barcelona.. and today I was wearing My Robinson Chic with jeans and camel leather jacket for our dinner at the seaside.. and my DH says that I was looking très Mai Tai!!!!! This it's really a compliment...

    So, again thanks for your kindness and generosity

    Regards from Barcelona

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    1. Your seaside dinner outfit sounds beautiful.. so chic and relaxed! Hope you and your DH had a wonderful weekend!

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  2. Beautiful. I adore ski holidays but yours is particularly elegant!

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    1. Love skiing holidays too, looking forward to next year's already!

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  3. Beautiful place and you are stunning . Was it in Megève? It looks like.
    Claire

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    1. I've never been to Megève, but am tempted to go one year.. it must be very similar to where we've been (someone else asked me the same question)!

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  4. Gorgeous photos MaiTai and I can almost smell the breakfast cooking! Your Maxi Twilly could almost pass as a carre tied in that fashion, very chic!

    Brian

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    1. The breakfast was excellent! And so true re the Maxi Twilly.

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  5. Dear MaiTai,

    Such beautiful photos, especially the one of your mimosa tree. The color is gorgeous and makes me yearn for spring to pop in the U.S. We are suppose to get a wintery mix for the next couple of days. :-(

    I love the way you tied your Maxi Twilly, you look so chic on the slopes!

    Have a great week ahead.
    Simone xx

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    1. The color and smell of Mimosa tree blossoms are truly marking the beginning of spring. Hope your wintery spell will make place for some mild and sunny days soon, and have a fabulous week ahead too xx

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  6. Toujours magnifique en toutes circonstance !
    dommage qu ici le mistral soit revenu nous nous etions habitué au beau temps
    Très beau dimanche. Bises
    MYRIAM

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    1. Merci chère Myriam. Hier, on a eu un très fort mistral aussi, mais aujourd'hui il faisait très beau...j'espère chez vous aussi! Bon soirée. Bises

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  7. Oh Mai Tai, what wonderful trip, it's ages since I've been skiing, tho shaw made me so wistful.
    I too am v impressed at how you tied the maxi twilly - off to practice!

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    1. Hope you can make it to the mountains one day soon, and have fun playing with the Maxi Twilly!

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  8. you look gorgeous and make me want a maxi twilly x

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    1. Maxi Twillys are such great fun, hope one will find it’s way into your collection soon!

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  9. Oh this beautiful mimosa. Even here trees begin to flower, spring comes very early this year but I like it.
    You are very pretty dear MT in black for skiing. When aren't you pretty? Never.
    Amitied
    Monica

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    1. This is the earliest spring I can remember, and so much appreciated after the wet European winter we’ve all had! Re your question, your answer is so sweet (but of course not true!). Amitiés

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  10. Beautiful pictures, dearest MaiTai! A breathtaking view indeed, but wasn´t it great to come home to Spring and see the mimosa trees in full bloom?
    I hope we soon get higher temperatures here too. Spring hugs to you, Manuela xx

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    1. I know where all the mimosa trees are in our area, and always make sure not to miss their bloom. Hope warm temperatures have reached the North! Hugs xx

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  11. Hello Mai Tai
    Your pictures are very beautiful, as always, I'am fond of your blog and I think to you every day when I have to choose my scarf. I Wear the scarf ring every day too.
    Your holidays were magnificent, my family and I have chosen to go the see and the weather was nice too.
    Bises
    Anne Marie

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    1. Dear Anne Marie, it is so lovely to know you enjoy the scarf ring. Spring is the best time to go to the sea… on a lovely day, it feels like summer. Bises

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  12. Toujours de magnifiques photos et un bon exemple pour porter maxi twilly plus court je vais tester car plus pratique pour tous les jours! En Alsace nos arbres fruitiers sont également tous en fleurs avec ce temps superbe et c'est magnifique!Amitiés.Véronique

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    1. Merci, chère Véronique! J'ai porté le Maxi Twilly beaucoup dans cette façon l'hiver passé… avec les trois tours de cou, il m’a tenu bien chaud ! J’espère le beau temps va durer, passer un doux printemps!

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  13. The skiing photos are gorgeous, of course, but that brilliant blue sky and the bright yellow Mimosa tree right in your backyard makes me want to come for a visit immediately.

    P.S. My flight arrives at CDG on Friday. I'll be on the 4 p.m. train!
    Jerrine

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    1. The Mimosa tree is not in my backyard, but after picking you up from the train station, I'll take you straight to it!

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  14. Bonjour Mai Tai, was in Paris the same time you were on your ski trip, so I thought I would check out the Village Royal? Lovely, I can honestly say I did not add to the decor like yourself, but I enjoyed it anyway. I loved the picture of the snowy evening from your trip, it was breathtaking, I could go on a skiing trip, however I have trouble walking sometimes! LOL, plus its much safer for everyone else! Living vicariously through you as always Mai Tai, much love Susan.

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    1. It sounds that you had a most wonderful time in Paris, dearest Susan! The Village Royal is such a tranquil spot for a lunch or drink after a visit to FSH. If you want to try something different next time, you could go further down the road, to the Hotel Costes. The courtyard is another lovely oasis on a beautiful day xx

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    2. Thank you Mai Tai, We will definately check out Hotel Costes, great tip. Susan X

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  15. Dear MaiTai,
    wow!!! Your pics are stunning as always!! I cannot say how much I myself love skiing and winter holidays together with the family;-)
    Desperately sorry for being so late, but big hugs for your amazing blog´s anniversary!
    It´s always such a great pleasure reading your e-mails I have subscribed to.
    I can only agree with all the lovely ladies´ comments saying it is so fantastic to have some friends around the whole world sharing the pleasure and inspiration you give us, be it regarding clothes, H handbags:-)), accessories, travel or just joie de vivre... Many thanks for all this and have a great rest of the week in springtime - in Germany it is rather cold right now..
    All the very best, Barbara

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    1. Hello dear Barbara, so nice to see you again! Many thanks also for the lovely birthday wishes for the blog. I really am so grateful to technology, for making it all possible in the first place. Without it, we all would have never found each other! Sending you some warm spring sunshine xx

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