Hello, everyone! This is Ada from Classiq. I am so happy and honoured to be here on Belle Vivir today, while Julie is spending some quality time with her family, to share my favourite things to do when not leaving on vacation. As much as I love traveling, I also very much enjoy taking advantage of all the little pleasures summer has to offer when not going away.
Reading. I love books, but as unfortunately I don’t have as much time as I wished for reading, whenever I have a few days off I like stocking up on and getting lost in magazines, old and new, novels, fashion and movie books. There are so many beautiful words, memorable quotes and breathtaking images tucked within their pages that I find myself constantly interrupting my reading to write them down, hence a notebook is always at hand.
Visiting my parents. Every summer I like taking a few days off to spend them with my parents. Shopping, taking short trips, cooking delights (home-made jam, the best in the whole world), wine, Turkish coffee (again, the best in the whole world), gardening, talking our hearts out: I always leave with a big smile on my face and with my batteries fully charged.
Picnic in the park. How long has it been since you walked barefoot in the grass? It’s such a blissful feeling, very few others compared to it. I don’t have to wait for the weekend to enjoy it. It’s so much more exciting taking the afternoon off and heading to the park with a book and iced coffee. Gelato is in order too.
Classic movies. Nothing relaxes me more than a low-key night at home, cuddling on the sofa with my hubby and watching an old movie. I’m completely transposed into the story, thinking of nothing else. We’re now in an European-directors phase: François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, Claude Sautet, Curtis Bernhardt. Were we to have a house with a backyard our home design would most definitely involve a big screen and a film projector.
Explore the city. You may think you know it and that it has nothing else to offer, but dare to discover it over and over again. And the best time to do it is in the summer, when it empties out. I’m always surprised to find out how many exciting and interesting things are happening every single day: a new play, an outdoor concert, an art exhibition, flower markets, boutiques and bookstores with little treasures hidden inside, waiting to make their way to my home.
Cooking. A favourite weekend activity. Every weekend I’m experimenting my culinary skills on a new recipe. My latest success: pasta with ricotta and spinach. And cooking in two can be so romantic.
Brunch or coffee with my best friend. Talking and talking and talking (the topics are endless) and laughing in between, time really flies when we get together. Two hours seem like no more than 10 minutes.
A favourite spot. A favourite spot in the whole city where you feel completely free, where you can go any day, any time you want to unwind and just have a moment with yourself. It can be on a terrace on the rooftop of a building, a bench in the park, the driving seat of your car or the intimacy of your living-room. I have two: my favourite café and my home studio (whenever I’m not working).
Al fresco dining. A beautiful summer evening, a romantic dinner or meeting up with friends (people relax and inspire me imensely) and I’m sure it’s going to be a long, long night, with truly unforgettable moments (and very loud ones if the party is for more than two).
Spontaneous day-trips. Waking up early in the morning sunlight and realising it’s going to be a glorious summer day…on a clear day you can see forever… And what springs into my mind is a one-day trip. Aren’t these the best? To the seaside or in the mountains (I’m lucky it’s a 2-3 hour drive to either direction). My photo camera is a permanent companion.
Decorating. Or better said, re-decorating and hand-making all kinds of decorative objects (I’m like a little child playing with his toys) to add new flavour to my home. Right now I’m thinking of decorating part of one of the hallway walls with framed pictures, the most beautiful ones I’ve taken.
Thank you for having me over, Julie. It’s been a pleasure.
Christel @ Captivated by image
These are all the best pleasures one can imagine, I can totally relate to Ada! Great guest post, I'm thinking of planning a true picknick now;)
Tamra {walkswithBella}
Lovely post Ada! I agree with all of your summer loves, especially visiting family, reading and well all of the above. Great pictures to go along with. Thanks for introducing me to this lovely blog!
classiq
And thank you, Julie, for your invitation on your wonderful blog, one of my daily inspirations. I do hope that you and your lovely readers liked my suggestions. 🙂
Ada
Bourbon&Pearls
Lovely post, I love staying at home when hubs is off because we normally spend so much time at weekends catching up with chores and admin that it feels that we hardly see each other.
ashley nicole catherine
love the post, ada! this all sound so lovely..especially on a monday!
xo.ashley
Fashion-isha
love this post such gorgeous photos! I am thrilled to follow!
xo
Sharon
http://www.fashion-isha.com
THE ALTERNATIVE WIFE
Beautiful post, Ada! And I couldn't agree with you more. These are definitely the joys of staycations. You're making me long for one right this instant 🙂
Laura
This is such an inspiring post. Love all the suggestions. Thanks you.
Ann
Oh yes… so many things to do and enjoy this summer. Sometimes it feels like it just goes by so fast ♥
julieatbellevivir
I'm happy you guys liked the fist day of the series. Thank you for your beautiful comments.
julieatbellevivir
Ada,
I truly love all your great suggestions because they are Low-key and easy to incorporate in our daily routines. Thank you again for participating in this series.
Colores
Charming inetrview, Ada is surely a awesome gem!!!