Another day to recover...then it's back to work! Whatever that is!!!! Now my mind is going to Christmas...granted I cant eat anything. May be the first holiday season I don't gain weight.
Happy Monday All!!!
Now a favorite singer of mine Julie London. I find her voice sublime. Sure couldn't hurt.
















How did you know that's my carolling outfit this year? Glad you're feeling better -- I'm sure the gin cock-a-tails are a big help!
ReplyDeleteI'll have you know, I haven't had a gin since last Wednesday. So far it's been the worst 6 days of my life!!
DeleteMood board amusant :)
ReplyDeleteCary Grant attendent l’arrivée de Randolph Scott et le bel homme prend un selfie de ses meilleurs atouts, très callipygique :)
-Beau Mec à Deauville
Rien de tel que des hommes bien bâtis, n'est-ce pas ?
DeleteOMG Love Julie London! The GLAM!!
ReplyDeleteAnd glad you're slowly going back to 'normal' (with no solids!).
You're gonna give Violet a run for her money with the waist at the end of all this!
XOXO
Julie London's songs and vocals are enough to make me doing just about anything! And yes to the waist....I'm already down 4 pounds! My 30" waist jeans are already loose. Thank Goddess I have some ass to hold them up.
DeleteI like the Victorian gentleman rabbit!
ReplyDeleteJulie London was a magnificent singer - such a shame she stopped recording back in 1969. She claimed her voice was shot, thanks to her smoking habit - but that never did Marianne Faithfull any harm in her career! Jx
ReplyDeleteI agree Jon. I have a three-cd set of her songs, titled Supplicated Lady...pure bliss for a few hours.
DeleteI think it's actually "Sophisticated" rather than "Supplicated" 😎 Jx
DeleteIt's the "special candy Dish" Im in currently you understand.
DeleteOy the clenched cakes, followed by the beefy cakes. Nothing says Christmas like cakes ....
ReplyDeleteFruit cakes are next.
DeleteI do love the hare.
ReplyDeleteCary Grant... was always... interesting.
ReplyDeleteI always thought a Cary Grant/Montgomery Cliff sandwich would be heavenly. With a side of a young Richard Burton as dessert.
DeleteMontgomery Clift sure was H-O-T.
DeleteI agree Raybread! I just watched a movie that he was in over the weekend, about Pearl Habor. He and a young Richard Burton were in it. Oh my.
DeleteI hope the season is finding you well. You have been on my mind as I have just had oral surgery done...now I see what you were talking about. I had your fear done of having all my teeth taken out and implants done. Surprisingly and I won't complain, but I had relativity no pain after...more a stiffness and dull soreness than anything. I think the soft diet will kill me first.
A beautiful mood board, as always. Too bad you have to return to work tomorrow, but I'm sure your skills are needed. Julie London is wonderful. I love the gentleman rabbit and the fox in the snow.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Stunning Mood Board! But your right about Julie London....she is SUBLIME....always been a favorite of mine.
ReplyDeleteAnother reason why I love your blog and holidays. You do it classy and capture the feel without over doing or it feeling frenzic! Julie London....My goodness! Now that's what I call a relaxing Christmas song!
ReplyDeleteI of course enjoyed the mood board, but the song selection only added to the mood. There were few singers who could do for a song what Julie London did. I'm impressed with you younger folk familiar with her.
ReplyDeleteLoved loved LOVED the showgirl illustration!!! And the ho ho ho pieces moving.
ReplyDeleteThanks a million for posting this Julie selection. I'd been a fan of Julie London for a long time, but it wasn't till I shopped in a high-end boutique once that I heard this song until a year ago on their Christmas playlist! Her incredible voice! Her phrasings are so precise.
You're the classiest bitch I know henny.
ReplyDeleteMarvelous........as usual!!!! This is the kind of style that warms me up.
ReplyDeleteI was a big fan of Julie London back in the day. My favorite song of hers of all time was Cry Me A River. I remember she was married to Dragnet's Jack Webb.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites too. Her version is just heavenly.
DeleteYou create the best mood boards. Love the hare!
ReplyDeleteDarling Mistress,
ReplyDeleteit is a curious fact that as soon as one cannot or should not do something.....one wants to do it all the more. Perhaps your Christmas fare this year will be down to soup. Granted that it does not sound quite as exciting as Roast Turkey with all the trimmings....but it is nourishing, easy to make, full of vitamins and not needing chewing. That is how we survived.
Mood Boards, minus any black forest gateaux, can keep your mind from things edible....perhaps?
Hó, Hó, Hó....the Hungarian for snow, snow, snow!!
So far, the soups are a saving grace...but I can't lie, my Christmas eve dinner of roast beef, Yorkshire pudding with potatoes and greens beans will be sorely missed this year, no pun intended. Thank you for your stopping in. Have you got any snow there yet?
DeleteSuperb selection this morning!
ReplyDeleteIf these photos don't put you in the mood, you need more rest.
ReplyDeleteI could do with another bookcase (see 11th pic down) - so you know where to ship it.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why Helen, but I picture stacks of books everywhere because you ran out of bookcase room.
DeleteYou've got me down to a T
DeleteThe mood board is a great sign you're recovering from the procedure. I hope everything's going well.
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be a long recovery especially with the diet.
DeleteGood mood board, Mads. Hope the major pain is gone. Custard, you can eat custard....
ReplyDeleteYou're right. Custard, ice cream, pudding, protein shakes, applesauce, and broth or about all I can eat until almost January.
DeleteIt'll be worth it when you see that smile in the mirror. Plus, I just thought of another creamy thing you could eat.... 😉😏😁
DeleteYou know me! But I'm losing weight already. I guess that will just make my cock look bigger!
DeleteGood to find you’re on the mend :)
ReplyDeleteI can tell you’re in good spirits with another classy mood board.
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