Friday, April 2, 2021

Be Creative and innovative. Think differently and positively.

 


A blind man sat on the steps of a building with a hat by his feet. He held up a sign which said: “I am blind, please help.” There were only few coins in the hat.

A woman was walking by. She took a few coins from his pocket and dropped them into the hat. She then took the sign, turned it around, and wrote some words. She put the sign back so that everyone who walked by would see the new words.

Soon the hat began to fill up. A lot more people were giving money to the blind man. That afternoon the woman who had changed the sign came to see how things were. The man recognized his footsteps and asked, “Were you the one who changed my sign this morning? What did you write?”

The woman said, “I only wrote the truth. I said what you said but in a different way.”

What she had written was: “Today is a beautiful day and I cannot see it.”

Do you think the first sign and the second sign were saying the same thing?

Of course both signs told people the boy was blind. But the first sign simply said the boy was blind. The second sign told people they were so lucky that they were not blind. Should we be surprised that the second sign was more effective?

“It is He, Who has created for you (the sense of) hearing (ears), sight (eyes), and hearts (understanding).

Give thanks and have a beautiful day :-).

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Dior Couture


Delphine cocktail dress, Ligne Aimant, 1956 Autumn-Winter collection


Spectacular Venezuela Dress, Fall/Winter 1957


Caracas, Libre, 1957 Spring-Summer


'Zemire' cocktail dress 1955


Christian Dior’s daytime suits 


Auteuil two-pice day suit from the Spring/Summer 1949 collection


 Christian Dior 1955




Day dress from 1955 with handprinted 'Bambou' fabric
 by Staron with coordinating gloves


Sharon printing register from May 1955 recorded the
 names and firms commissioned to create the designs


Rose France Grand Gala Gown Autumn-Winter 1947-48


The Isabelle evening dress Spring-Summer 1948




Tour Eiffel gold jacket, 1949 Spring-Summer,
 made of silk satin lined with cotton lace


 Mexico evening dress from his 1953 spring/summer
 Tulip line made from silk organza 


 

Thursday, April 1, 2021

Inspired by vintage couture










                                                 Jean Dessès 1953-54



1954



1950's







Words of wisdom to help you fulfill your potential


 “Always Do What You Are Afraid To Do” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

In each of our lives, there is this one person – if not ourselves – who holds us back in accomplishing our dreams. What better feeling to prove that very person wrong by conquering your worst fears and doubts.


“Believe and act as if it were impossible to fail.” – Charles Kettering

Believe that it is absolutely impossible to fail, and you might just start acting as per your thinking as well! In spite of the worries that things may not work out, believe in its possibility, and your actions will reflect this positivity too!


 “Keep steadily before you the fact that all true success depends at last upon yourself.” – Theodore T. Hunger

Hunter tells us about how ultimately, our success and failure comes down to us- our hard work, our tenacity, and our perseverance.

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Sewing - My soul is fed with needle and thread.









 

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Chocolate cake


Serves 12

For the sponge

  • 250g (9oz) unsalted butter, softened, plus extra for greasing
  • 250g (9oz) caster sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 200g (7oz) self-raising flour
  • 1tsp baking powder
  • 50g (1¾oz) cocoa powder
  • 50g (1¾oz) dark chocolate (60-70% cocoa solids), grated
  • 125ml (4fl oz) milk

For the filling

  • 50g (1¾oz) unsalted butter, softened
  • 50g (1¾oz) cocoa powder
  • 120g (4¼oz) icing sugar
  • 1-2tbsp milk

For the ganache topping

  • 200g (7oz) dark chocolate (60-70% cocoa solids)
  • 15g (½oz) unsalted butter
  • 100ml (3½fl oz) double cream

Heat your oven to 180°C/fan 160°C/gas 4. Grease the base and sides of 2 x 20cm loose-based cake tins and line the bases with baking parchment. In a bowl, beat the butter and sugar together until pale and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well between each addition. 

Sift the flour, baking powder and cocoa powder together over the surface of the mixture, add the chocolate and fold in until just evenly combined. Fold in the milk. Divide the mixture between the tins and smooth the surface with a palette knife to level. Bake for 20 minutes, or until the cakes are risen and spring back when lightly pressed with the fingers. Leave in the tins for 5 minutes, then place on a wire rack to cool.

To make the filling, beat the butter, cocoa powder and icing sugar together in a bowl, adding enough milk to make a smooth chocolate buttercream with a spreadable consistency.

To make the ganache topping, chop the chocolate into small pieces and place in a bowl with the butter. Gently heat the cream in a pan until it just begins to boil, then pour onto the chocolate and butter and stir until they have melted to form a smooth, shiny chocolate ganache. Leave to cool and thicken, until set but still spreadable.

To assemble, choose the best-looking sponge for the top layer and then lay the other one, top side down, on your serving plate. Spread with the buttercream then place the other sponge on top to sandwich the two layers together. 

Using a palette knife, spread the ganache over the top of the cake, starting in the middle and working out towards the edges. Serve for tea, or with ice cream as a birthday dessert.

A Baker’s Life: 100 Fantastic Recipes, From Childhood Bakes To Five-Star Excellence by Paul Hollywood 


 

Gifts, table decorations, sandwich cakes for summer parties























 




THE SERENITY PRAYER

GOD GRANT ME THE SERENITY
TO ACCEPT THE THINGS I CANNOT CHANGE;
COURAGE TO CHANGE THE THINGS I CAN;
AND WISDOM TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE.

LIVING ONE DAY AT A TIME;
ENJOYING ONE MOMENT AT A TIME;
ACCEPTING HARDSHIPS AS THE PATHWAY TO PEACE;
TAKING, AS HE DID, THIS SINFUL WORLD
AS IT IS, NOT AS I WOULD HAVE IT;
TRUSTING THAT HE WILL MAKE ALL THINGS RIGHT
IF I SURRENDER TO HIS WILL;
THAT I MAY BE REASONABLY HAPPY IN THIS LIFE
AND SUPREMELY HAPPY WITH HIM
FOREVER IN THE NEXT.
AMEN.

--REINHOLD NIEBUHR