hello monday





Images via Pinterest 
Loving the bags in these images. 

Happy Monday everyone. 
Hope you had a great weekend and are ready for all the greatness this week will bring. 
Look for all the is wonderful, exceptional and chic. 
Be kind, understanding and open to amazing ideas. 

I love this quote. 
And some times I have to remind myself that determination is such an important aspect of....well...everything. 

Thank you for visiting. 
xx
Pris



hello monday



Images via the inspirational blogs 
(image 3 via pinterest_ absolutely loving these bracelets)


Welcome to a beautiful new week. 
I feel energized (with some muscle ache). 
On Saturday I joined Eva's bootcamp (at 7.30am). But the mornings here are wonderful this time of year. 
The temprature is a cool 24 degrees (which is cool for here) with a light breeze. We have the ocean as part of our view and though the running just about killed me, the whole experience was great.
Of course, ending the weekend with a wonderful afternoon on the boat is simply amazing. 

Oh and we got flowers for the house. It just makes waking up ever so lovely with the sight of flowers. 

Enjoy the week. 
Smile loads. 
Thank you for visiting. 
xx
Pris




{st} tallinn



Tallinn is a beautiful Hanseatic town situated at the entrance of the Gulf of Finland by the Baltic Sea.
Like most cities with an eight-hundred-year-old past, Tallinn is a patchwork of historic areas. The city's pride and joy is without a doubt its Medieval Old Town, but equally enchanting is the Kadriorg district, a throwback to the time when Estonia was ruled by the Russian Tsars. Other areas of Tallinn are perfect for those who want to get a glimpse of Soviet-era life, or just want to spend time in the great outdoors. 




The historic part of town includes St. Catherine's Passage. A collection of craft workshops where artists use traditional methods to create and sell glassware, hats, quilts, ceramics, jewellery, hand-painted silk and other wares. The workshops are housed in the small, 15th- to 17th-century rooms on the south side of the lane, and are set up in an open-studio fashion so visitors can watch the artists at work, be it glass-blowing, weaving or pottery making.




There is of course also a modern side to Tallinn. The city is home to a thriving art scene that ranges from traditional, folk handicraft to modern home designs to edgy installation works.  If you're travelling with a laptop, iPhone or other WiFi-enabled device, you can start by seeing how many unexpected places you can get free Internet. Whether you're walking through a city square, sitting on a park bench or relaxing at the beach, chances are you'll be able to pick up a WiFi signal. 


A taste of Tallinn


The Seaplane Harbour is one of the main attractions. With the help of modern multimedia, the Seaplane Harbour in the wooden architecture suburb Kalamaja tells exciting stories about the Estonian maritime and military history promising a “sea full of excitement”. The museum’s display, that comprises of more than a couple of hundred large exhibits, revitalizes the colourful history of Estonia.
Simulators mimicking a flight above Tallinn, around-the-world journey in the yellow submarine, navigating on the Tallinn bay make this museum heaven for kids or adventurous adults.  

Seaplane Harbour operates in architecturally unique hangars built almost a century ago, in 1916 and 1917, as a part of Peter the Great sea fortress. These hangars are the World’s first reinforced concrete shell structures of such a great size. Charles Lindbergh, the man who performed the first solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean, landed here in 1930s.



Tallinn has a lot going for it – its Medieval charm, high-quality shops and restaurants, and English-speaking population are just some of its pluses. The city is big enough and interesting enough to explore for days, but also small and compact enough to give you the full Tallinn experience in just a few hours.



For more information on Tallinn visit this website.
All images from pinterest








{st} swedish design








In May we'll be going on a Scandinavian Tour {st}. 
Starting in Copenhagen and ending in Stockholm (with a few stops in between). 
To get our travel juices flowing I am doing some research. 
Design, culinary arts and elegance are some of the many great things I am finding in this region. 
I'll be sharing some of that here under the heading {st} and of course during and after the trip some great ideas and photos of each of the cities we are visiting. 

Today a first taste of Swedish design. 

I found a great article by Katrín Eyþórsdóttir, she writes "Scandinavian designers were influenced by everything going on around them. With their tradition of craftsmanship and efficient use of limited material resources (due to their relative geographic isolation), they combined the best of both worlds. In line with prevailing democratic social views, everything was made to be available to everyone. The notion of enjoying the work you do was highly regarded, and the idea that beautiful things could enrich people’s lives was kept alive." to read the complete piece (I recommend it) visit this link


"Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Design is knowing which ones to keep.” 
-Scott Adams-







hello monday



Images via pinterest
Loving these Hermes bracelets 
and dreaming of Paris


We had such a lovely weekend. 
Loads of relaxing, family dinner out on the porch, cooking on the boat, reading and just enjoying. 
It was a rainy and (cold...hmmm...24 degrees is cold for this island) weekend. 
Now it's back to work, espresso on the table to start another wonderful week. 

Enjoy
Smile Loads 
Priscilla





hello monday





Images via the beautiful and inspirational blogs 
Dustjacket Attic (2,3) and Habitually Chic (1,4,5)
Loving the blue walls, the gold frames, the white dress, 

Happy Monday. 
Back to work and enjoying it. 
Somehow, after this amazing weekend, it actually feels the new year has started.  
Have a splendid day. 
Smile loads. 
Make it a beautiful week. 

xx
Pris

All men dream but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes to make it possible.
T.E. Lawrence