Three Things of Beauty

{This gorgeous tabletop from Tico DC on the 14th Street corridor in Washington was like viewing a Rothko style painting so, before lunch I had to photograph this creative artwork} {I have a passion for treats such as eclairs, French macarons, and assorted cakes from Ladurée in Georgetown or Venice} {Duck served traditionally at our table by the chef at Peking Gourmet Inn in Falls Church, VA}

Recently, after a typically hard day at work, I arrived home to prep an absolutely delicious evening meal. Believe it or not that’s how I relax in the evening, but before cooking I turned on a bit of jazz to unwind.

The first song that played was entitled “Three things of beauty”, by Bruce Barth, which I thought was a most exquisite name, and thought it would be a great heading for Stylish Heath instead of “favorites”.

For several months now, I have been looking for a platform in which to showcase images that had not been used for a blog post, and are too interesting to set aside. This format will be a fun way to display alluring photos, which today are about food….one of my passions!!!!

Enjoy,
K

Gardens by the Bay

During the spring season there is nothing more enjoyable than recalling travels where you have an opportunity of seeing cultural sites. But, on todays agenda I am reviewing the gardens of Singapore, looking at photographs of organized spaces that have the most exotic plants, while re-reading notes made of the local flowers that may be possibly grown at Heath. On a recent excursion our team was in central Singapore adjacent to the Marina Reservoir where there is a nature park that spans 250 acres, and consists of three waterfront gardens. The government has transformed the city by creating Gardens by the Bay, which consist of conservatories, groves of trees with themed gardens.

And, one themed garden is from one of my favorite childhood book’s Alice in Wonderland, where the peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures such as the Cheshire Cat and the White Rabbit still exist.

Plan stylishly,
K