Tag: Flowers
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Birthday Cake

My first post of the year is about this gorgeous homemade marble cake I got for my birthday—which happens to be today 😊 Marble cake is such a traditional birthday cake in Germany, and one bite instantly takes me back to so many past birthdays celebrated with friends and family. Each one special, each one…
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Spring in the city

You don’t find a lot of green and flowers in New York—but when you do, they’re so thoughtfully placed, a lovely contrast to the towering buildings. A perfect row of tulips along a glass facade. A surprise cluster of daffodils near a subway entrance. Blossoming magnolias—one of my absolute favorites, and a familiar sight from…
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Sonoma Valley

Is one of the most renowned winemaking areas north of San Francisco whose rich soils mark the birthplace of California’s wine industry. Cradled between the Mayacamas and the Sonoma Mountain ranges, The Valley sometimes gets referred to as ‘Moon Valley’ as it appears that the moon rises and sets various times behind the mountain range.…
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Sunday Brunch

One thing New Yorkers apparently love to do is going for long and boozy brunches on the weekend. So I thought today is ideal to join in on the fun. Warm, sunny and the Sunday before the bank holiday, it was the perfect day for a rooftop terrace, a chilled glass of Rosé and an…
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My new logo

It’s done! My new logo is ready and I hope you’ll love it as much as I do! I worked with the same young artist and kept the general design of my Josephine in San Francisco one but made it more New York-style. Check out the different elements – all things I attribute to this…
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Happy Mother’s Day

To all the wonderful mums out there (especially my mum as she’s the best 💖) Finally Mother’s Day of the country I reside falls on the same day as the one celebrated in Germany! So hopefully it’ll help me remember it in the future. Unfortunately today that didn’t work 🫣 So I hope all of…
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Fun fact- May 1st

Basically a two-in-one holiday: 1. May Day as an ancient celebration of spring mainly on the northern hemisphere 2. International Workers Day or Labor Day with roots in the Labor movement and its efforts to improve working conditions observed in over 160 countries. Not in the US though, where Labor Day is in September (chosen…
