Peter Rabbit & Friends by the Royal Ballet

A delightful moment… Enjoy! (video at the bottom)

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Stylish, Surreal and Funny

I discovered this fabulous video last week : fabulous! I love the style, colors, ideas, humor, aesthetic, music… everything. The talented Monica Menez made it. ASVOFF 5 Award 2012 ” Best Art Direction”

Ugly Christmas Sweater… A Must!

I love this tradition of ugly christmas sweater. I always think of Colin Firth inBridget Jones! This is something we don’t have here in France. I’d love to go to a party with people dressed like this. Great fun! Here … Continue reading

Misa & Fukumaru : A wonderful love story

Misa, a Japanese woman of 88 has a fantastic relationship with her cat Fukumaru. She rescued Fukumaru after he was abandoned in 2003. Ever since they became inseparable! The name of Fukumaru come from God of Fuku (good fortune) and … Continue reading

Mouses Houses by Maggie Rudy

I came across Maggie Rudy’s work and I immediately fell in love with her universe of tiny mouses. Her lovely creatures are living happily in their beautiful house made of “human leftovers”… I hope you’ll love them as much as … Continue reading

American Tintype : still sexy!

I came accross this beautiful short film about Harry Taylor. After a personal tragedy, Harry Taylor discovered a passion for the 150-year-old craft of tintype photography. He’s making them with passion and they are just amazing. Bravo

Autumn Fair – Dijon – France

Every year, during 3 weeks there is a big fair. It has to be said : I don’t like it! But, what I like is a “certain charme” reminding me of my childhood. It’s getting hard to find something “authentic” … Continue reading

Swing!

This is going to make your day! Then, I hope so… Yiddush song originally composed by lyricist Jacob Jacobs and Sholom Secunda in 1932. In 1937, Sammy Cahn heard a performance of the song, sung in Yiddish by African American … Continue reading