Showing posts with label Castles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Castles. Show all posts

Monday, October 15, 2012

Which would you choose? Another giveaway and a winner!!

Good Monday morning to you. How was your weekend? Hope it was a good one. Ours was busy but enjoyable.  I was overwhelmed by the response to my Homegoods partnership and over 450 of you were in the running for the amazing give way! I never thought in my lifetime I would ever see that many comments!!  Wish I had a prize for every one of you but I promise there are more great giveaways in the future. I am delighted to announce one very lucky winner of the generous $500 giftcard from Homegoods. Ready? Congratulations goes to.......

DRAWING RESULTS        (from randompicker.com)

Selected project: $500 Homegoods giftcard 


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1: Homegoods $500 giftcard


cubankraus@verizon.net
Your loggia is looking AMAZING!!!!! Congrats on all ends, the house, Home Goods, your blog, etc.

Keep up the beautiful and inspiring work.

Marcia Kraus
Pittsburgh, PA
marcia.kraus@pncmortgage.com
cubankraus@verizon.net 
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Please contact me so I can get your mailing address and get this on its way to you! Congratulations!


Today's Which would you choose is a special and magical edition. Special because every item featured is made with love and an insane amount of creativity and talent by Anita Rivera, a darling in blogland and the creator extraordinaire  of  Castles, Crowns and Cottages. Magical because one look at these and you will see the magic right away! Anita draws beautiful note cards and gift tags and hand creates the most exquisite paper mache ornaments, figures and table centerpieces. They are like little jewels....each and every one!

 Her legendary posts ( I do not say that lightly)  literally transport you to a place you don't want  to leave, trust me! And her wondrous creations reflect that fantasy like world.  Anita has a small Etsy shop and sells her handmade treasures and each is so incredibly special.  Can you not see an entire Bergdorf Goodman holiday window filled with these jewels? I can! Bergdorf's......are you taking note!! Barneys? Henri Bendel? Martha Stewart? Jean Paul Gaultier for your runway show?  I can see any of you snatching these up!

Moving onto the post.....imagine you get one to choose one special item from Anita's shop, which would you choose? Want to know the best part? One lucky winner gets to actually win one of Anita's beautiful creations! She has generously donated one special item to one lucky winner. Details are at the bottom of the post. So feast your eyes on these beauties, and be sure to visit Anita's beautiful online shop by clicking here. Thank you Anita for this beautiful gift that you share!



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Gorgeous, don't you think?   Were you like me and had a hard time making up your mind? I went from narrowing it down from five to three but cannot get past three favorites! They are each so special. Anyone who leaves a comment here will be eligible to win her lovely giveaway. I will announce a lucky winner tomorrow morning. Thank you all for stopping in and Anita, thank you for the beauty of your blog and for creating such objects of beauty and inspiration and sharing them with us! Don't forget to visit Anita's shop if you want a special little something to adorn your tree or table. Click here to visit her online shop. And click here to visit her blog. Trust me one visit...and you too will be hooked! Wishing everyone a fabulous day!

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Behind the blogger...meet Anita from Castles Crowns and Cottages!!

Good morning! Did everyone have a great weekend? I hope so. Here, the weather was quintessentially fall, crisp air, sunny skies, leaves are just starting to turn, it was wonderful. I am so happy to be here today with a blogger who has a special talent of "taking you away" when you visit, say hello to .....



Anita from Castles Crowns and Cottages

Anita, a school teacher is someone who is truly gifted at creating dreamy, inspiring posts that  have the power to strike an emotion through the written word and the pictures that she uses to weave a story. You can be sure its always one with a beautiful, very inspiring and uplifting message. Then she ties it in with perfectly orchestrated music and the effect is spellbinding and awe inspiring. On top of that, Anita, is incredibly sweet, kind, endearing, gracious and classy. Among her many accomplishments, she taught herself French at 34 and went back to night school to get multiple degrees as well as a French license to teach, now that's what I call impressive! On top of that, she also self taught herself how to play the harp!! And last, wow, I am almost breathless listing all these accomplishments, she is a talented artist in her own right, amazing huh? Yes I think so too. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband in a French style brick cottage lovingly named "Rabbit Hill". She always finds time to swing by and say hello and leave a kind warm comment that makes me smile. If you are not already familiar with Castles Crowns and Cottages, do stop by...you will absolutely love it, I promise you that!! I so enjoyed hearing what Anita had to say and I am sure you will too, so without further ado here is my interview with the lovely and personable Anita.


Click on header to visit Castles Crowns and Cottages, and thank you Anita for participating!



So,  how did you end up blogging?
 Three years ago, my sister-in-law mentioned that she had a blog. I found myself visiting her blog every morning even though she may not have posted a new post. I saw the possibilities of creating my own space and so I pushed that "start your own blog" button and the rest is history!

A few things I love about fall are....................
 Cold evenings sitting on the couch with my husband, drinking chocolate tea and heating up our home with the care and love of homemade soup!

You get to spend a month at the perfect beach house on the beach,  will it be Malibu or Nantucket? NANTUCKET, for sure!  I prefer the East coast to the West coast.

Two weeks first class all the way, is it London or Paris? Oh là là, c'est évident, c'est PARIS!

If I was 18 again I would.......have gone to college right away to study linguistics, poetry and journalism.

What would be on your plate for your ultimate dream dinner and dessert?
 PIZZA ( I can no longer eat it) and lemon sorbet. Boring I know, but I am not a decadent eater.

Tell us as little or much as you want to about your family? I have been married for almost 30 years, no children, no parents, no siblings. My family is the group of friends that share common interests.

Worst habit? Best trait?
My worst habit is that I cry to easily! My best trait is that I am a good listener.

Favorite design trend?  TURQUOISE/AQUA home décor!

One golden rule/advice for decorating that you would pass on....Keep your décor "AUTHENTIC" meaning, get rid of the plastic, fake nick nacks and if you want to design in a vintage way, get real vintage or antique items. If you love modern, then wait until you can get your hands on a real modern piece of art. Classic in my opinion is AUTHENTIC, whether it is antique or contemporary

Designer icon? Hubert de Givenchy

You get to have lunch with anyone in the entire world, could be from Hollywood, a famous author or playwright, a politician, rock star, a cooking guru, religious leader, anyone…who are the lucky two to sit at your table?  Albert Einstein because inside that genius brain was the heart of a child..of wonder and curiosity and Audrey Hepburn of course! 

A perfect day would start with...The Dutchess, from the blog named THE DUTCHESS and end with... Penny from the blog, Angelsdoor  and Violet from Creating Beauty

If we could only live in one season year round, which would you choose and why?
Spring. Eternal Spring...now that is my idea of bliss because there would be never-ending new growth and surprise.

Describe your favorite outfit.
A black pencil skirt, a black turtleneck with pearls, diamond stud earrings, black tights and pumps.

Tell me about a dream vacation for you and your family…… I would love to more time on the French Riviera and on the beach of Carmel, where I spent my honeymoon 30 years ago.

Favorite movie or book that you could read or watch over and over? LION IN WINTER with Katharine Hepburn and Peter O'Toole. Talk about AUTHENTICITY....these two actors give a seamless performance that I can watch over and over again.

3 qualities that I think fairly describe me are.
TENACIOUS, CREATIVE, YOUNG AT HEART.

Comedy or dramas? West Side Story ( I danced the role of Anita a few times in community theatres), Funny Face, ANY AUDREY HEPBURN MOVIE!

A book that I have read in the last few years that I really really loved....................
LES MISERABLES, in French.

In my next life I will…… Dance on point, ride horses and be the artist I was meant to be.

One thing I absolutely cannot live without is................The opportunity to LOVE and BE LOVED.

If I have learned one thing in life, it is....................That I am not growing old, but I am growing UP.


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Can't you just feel Anita's passion for life and beautiful things exploding off the page? No wonder she is so inspiring, she obviously practices what she preaches! I am so impressed with how she taught herself French and how to play the harp...now that's dedication! I would love to be at that dinner with Audrey and Hubert, Anita...great choices and what stories they would tell! The French Riviera, Carmel by the Sea, Nantucket? Oh yes, you are my kind of gal! Thank you Anita for helping to create this wonderful interview and thank you all for stopping by. Click here to visit Castles, Crowns and Cottages! Have a beautiful day.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Tuindagen Kasteel van Leeuwergem - Garden Days at The Castle of Leeuwergem September 17th & 18th

1Castle of Leeuwergem

As most of my readers do know, I love visiting castles and earlier I have written a few blogposts about our Belgian castles.

About two years ago I wrote a blogpost about this magnificent Belgian castle because of our visit to its annual ‘Garden Days’ exhibition.

To read click here.

This year the exhibition will take place September 17th and 18th.

Before talking about these Garden Days’, let me first tell you something more about the beautiful Castle of Leeuwergem.

The castle of Leeuwergem is a fortified castle in the territory of Elene, part of Zottegem and is one of the most interesting and authentic rococo styled castles of Belgium.

At the end of a one kilometer long lane, you discover an almost quadrangular castle, balanced in line and form, in the middle of flower beds, on an elevated piece of land surrounded by water.

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The Castle was built in 1764, on the site of an earlier castle of the first half of the 15th century, and is now become part of our Belgian cultural heritage, classified as Historical Residence in 1973.

A charming little chapel on the first floor, dedicated to the four evangelists, is still in its original condition as the day of the consecration in 1764.

Today the domain is privately owned by the Baron and Baroness Baudouin della Faille d'Huysse – Pauline de Villenfagne de Vogelsanck. After his father passed away In 1987, the Baron and his wife and their 2 children Adrien and Rose-Alie, moved in.

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Its elegance is both inside and outside given by the French Louis XV style. Rocaille decorations, shell motifs and curved lines are predominant.

16Beautiful curved frontdoor of the Castle.

Foto 007 Cast iron lantern.

39Rococo style ornaments.

12Back side of the castle.

57A glimpse inside the castle.

The castle is surrounded by a 32 hectare park traversed with ponds.

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The gardens are a combination of a classic French and a romantic English garden park.

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The entire landscaping was entrusted to Jean Baptiste Simoens of Ghent in 1761 and was completed around 1785.

Foto 026 Pond of the sphinxes.

Foto 025 Sphinxes, protectors of the castle domain.

Amid the ponds, statuary, and the bridges, which provide a pleasant walk, is situated the "green theater" ,simultaneously simple and grandiose, entirely built in hornbeam (carpinus betulus) and unique in Europe. Its construction dates back to 1764 and accommodate 800 spectators in this privileged environment, where concerts and theaters can be organized.

4Tall oak and beech trees of a hundred years old are the backdrop for a perfect sound reflection.

5Guests attending a wedding ceremony!

3 Along the pond, a statue of ‘Diane Chasseresse’ (Diana goddess of the hunt) showing us the way to the Green Theater.

The spacious conservatory is part of the ancient castle, dating from the time of Louis XV.

21The orangery (Conservatory).

During winter it was the storage place for the big pots of flowers and orange trees. The orangery was completely restored in 1992, in compliance with the 18th century style. The Baron and Baroness received the award for best restoration of historical homes.

Next to the orangery is another outbuilding, the carriage house or coach house.

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The "Pumpkin" as the theme of this year’s "Garden Days".

The Baron and Baroness themselves are carrying a lot of work in and around the Castle. They try to take the costs of maintenance of the castle, the outbuildings and gardens around, as much as possible for their own account. But costs of maintenance are huge and the owners needed to find a way to generate revenues for the preservation and restoration.

The preservation of buildings and gardens requires constant maintenance and endless restoration. Therefore we need to revitalize the area to protect our heritage.’ explains Baron della Faille d’Huysse.

So, a few years ago, the couple decided to open the Castle domain and to start organizing their annual public ‘Garden Days’. They are welcoming visitors to walk around the castle’s gardens and enjoy the exhibition that counts a lot of exhibitors showing their garden related products.

Pictures of passed annual ‘Garden Days’.

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Exhibitors offering their garden related products.

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1st foto's 014Inside the orangery : one of the exhibitors selling beautiful etchings.

Do you remember, I brought home with me these 4 etchings of grape vines to hang in our orangery.

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Visiting the ‘Garden Days’ can be educational as well as fun : learn more about the different kind of owls !

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The theme of this year’s “Garden Days” is the ’Pumpkin’.

Visitors are able to enjoy a walk in the gorgeous vegetable garden of the Castle and to discover the most beautiful - and lots of different kinds of - pumpkins.

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Congratulations to the Baroness for her fabulous vegetable garden, which she personally, and with great care, has created!

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Pumpkins everywhere!

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About a week ago, Jan and me were thrilled to be invited by the Baron and the Baroness to have a preview of the Garden Days! We spent some wonderful hours chatting with these lovely and generous people! And we visited the gardens as well as the inside of the castle.

I couldn’t withhold you from sharing some of the pictures I took that wonderful Sunday morning.

42As we arrived at the castle, the weather was gorgeous and the Baron came in from a check tour on his property.

55Jan took this picture of the Baron and Baroness and me in front of the castle.

48We started our tour along this alley.

Foto 018One of the first things Jan and me wanted to see, was the ‘Green Theater’.

The Baroness told me that the ceremony of her daughter’s wedding took place at the ‘Green Theater’!

Foto 021One of the statues we came along. The god Apollo.

18I do love the huge statues of the sphinxes!

Foto 027In my thoughts I can see the 18th century summer parties which took place here ! Don’t you?

13We continued our walk along the backside of the castle.

Foto 037The Baroness and me stopped to say hello to the lovely donkeys, the castle pets!

And we continued along the beautiful orangery…

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…to arrive at the vegetable garden of the castle.

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Fruit trees, vegetables and a lot of other plants to discover here!

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At the back of the vegetable garden is situated the pool and a remarkable poolhouse with its more or less pagoda shaped roof.

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The pumpkin as the central theme of this year’s Garden Days.

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24Jan and the Baron were changing thoughts about gardening!

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25Every single plant in the garden is named.The name is written on a slate tile. Love this!

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The greenhouse.

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32Different kind of pears growing along the castle wall.

Foto 074And not to forget the beautiful flowers.

Foto 079 At the end of our tour, the Baron and Baroness were so kind to offer us a drink.

If you are like me and you love visiting castles, you love nature, you love vegetable gardens,,you love garden exhibitions or you would love to walk in one of the most beautiful gardens of Belgium, please be sure to be a visitor of these wonderful ‘Garden Days’! You won’t regret it!

To my international readers who are visiting Belgium those days, be sure to arrange your schedule in order to visit the Garden Days at the castle of Leeuwergem.

I hope to meet you there!

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To read more about the castle , please visit the gorgeous website of The Castle of Leeuwergem.

www.leeuwergem.be

or watch the video about the Castle of Leeuwergem

by clicking on the image below :

VideoVideo about the Castle of Leeuwergem

For more information about the ‘Garden Days’ , click HERE.

If you are interested to organize your own festivity in the gardens or in one of the beautiful outbuildings of the castle, as the orangery or the coach house, please make a request HERE.

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I am sure that each of your lovely comments would be a pleasure to read for the Baron and the Baroness.

I would love to thank the Baron and the Baroness for their hospitality and for taking the time to take us around their gorgeous property!

And I do hope they will succeed in their purpose to preserve the castle for their descendants!

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Images source : - website of The Castle of Leeuwergem www.leeuwergem.be

& pictures taken by me

With permission of the Baron and Baroness della Faille d’Huysse

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