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New york day 3




A last outfit post from New York but not the last post from there.
On the 3rd day of our trip we decided to take a walk on Brooklyn Bridge, a place that both love. We then visited Guggenheim Museum where we saw Picasso's black and White art, an impressive collection of drawings and paintings, and once again went shopping in home decoration department at MOMA store.
The days are flying so fast when you have a great time but in the same time we were glad to come back home to spend Holidays with our loved ones.






                                                                            Jacket: Joe Fresh/ I also love this one Here
                                                                            Sweater: Tommy Hilfiger
                                                                            Ankle boots: Sam Edelman/ similar Here 
                                                                            Bag:3.1 Phillip Lim/ option Here 
                                                                            Sunglasses: thanks to zeroUVHere
                                                                            Jeans: thanks to Lulu's.com/ similar Here 






Christmas Magic...




I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas yesterday surrounded by your loved ones! We did, and here are some photos with us, our tree decorations and presents. I was happy and thankful to receive wonderful gifts from my beloved husband and from friends. I'm grateful also for your entire support and comments during this entire year. I truly appreciate it ! Lots of love to all of you and Merry Christmas!




                                                                            I was wearing:

                                                                            Trousers: J. Crew/ similar Here
                                                                            Moccasins: Calvin Klein/ option Here 
                                                                            Top: Carolyn Taylor 
                                                                            Cuff bracelet: thanks to Robyn Rhodes/ Here  
                                                                              










Something to Feast Your Christmas Eyes On


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NAFTA couldn't get us to 100%? Shocking! Shocking I tell you.



What Christmas would be complete without a feast, a chart, an exponential trend failure, some sarcasm, and a video?

Source Data:
St. Louis Fed: Custom Chart

merry vacation to all

I had grand plans to have a whole house tour and shovel out one last dose of Christmas cheer. However, the cheer of real life got in the way and I'm having too much fun to sit still long enough to put together a proper tour. So these pictures will have to do.








Merry Christmas and see you in the new year!!

Peak Vehicle Miles Traveled per Capita (Musical Tribute)

Merry Christmas! (Musical Tribute)

America, at War With Itself...

by: Les Carpenter
Rational Nation USA
Liberty
-vs- Tyranny



Roman Colosseum
Greek Acropolis
Two arguably great ancient world cultures. Reason and senatorial governance. Two cultures that yet today have influence on western thinking and philosophy. Three giants in the realm of philosophy arose from ancient Greece, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Rome, arguably the world's greatest empire was ultimately doomed to decline and ultimate collapse, primarily the result of self destructive behaviors. Fast forward to 2012. America, arguably (once) the freest, most prosperous, and influential nation in the modern world is facing decline, just as the great nation states of Greece and Rome before them. In fact if one looks to history they will see that history is replete with examples of nations that achieved the apex of influence and power, only to experience decline and be replaced by another rising influential power. Today America is at that crucial tipping point where we either will decline or rise to new heights. The choices we make now as a nation will determine either descent or a climb to new heights.

There is a war being fought today in America. An internal war between the ideological forces of the far left progressive movement and the far right right conservative movement. On a fiscal, social, military, foreign affairs, and most everything else there is little to no common ground or desire to compromise. It is winner take all or go down trying. The rhetoric and tactics employed by both sides is intentionally counter productive to finding consensus. Driving this insanity are the ones who have the most to gain by keeping the nation divided and at each others throats. In a single word they are, the oligarchs that control the world economy and stimulate the results that keep them in power.

Both the ideologues of the left and right are being used and manipulated by forces (the oligarchs) they choose to ignore and thus fail to understand. Simply put, those who hold the real power behind the throne(s) are playing the this country, as well as the remainder of the world  like a fiddle. And we are falling for it. Without resistance.

There are multitudes of posts on conservative sites as well as progressive sites that serve to destroy, rather than to work to define common ground and determine the course most likely to result in success. But none of this apparently matters any longer as we are so busy working tearing things apart we haven't the time to build monuments to rational thinking and common sense. There doesn't seem to be any real desire to find common workable ground. Finding that solutions are evidently just too much work for Americans and their elected officials.

I am of a fiscal conservative and classical liberal mindset. I have strong libertarian social leanings, and I actually understand that compromise is what is often required to achieve a workable consensus so something of value gets done. It is evident that in today's winner take all political climate stalemate has become the accepted norm.

 As mentioned earlier there are those unseen forces that have everything to gain by keeping Americans divided. They have everything to lose if we ever actually look beyond the simple and realize we have more in common than we have differences. Being primarily of the fiscal conservative/libertarian social mindset I must say I am as distraught by many who share my beliefs and their refusal to find compromise  as I have been  with the progressives who seek to tear all things conservative and libertarian asunder.

This nation is IMNHO at the crossroads. The choices we make now will affect us, our children, and grandchildren for years to come. We can go forward together, voicing our views, attempting to persuade those with a different view to change to our why of thinking, yet at the same time recognizing that compromise (from both sides) is necessary, and in fact desirable in finding and implementing workable solutions. This is lacking in both parties and in both movements (progressive and conservative) today.

Maybe it is too late. Maybe the nation has become so fractured the damage is irreparable I hope not.

We have overcome great obstacles as a nation in the past. There is no reason we cannot do so again. The divisiveness that has almost become a national trademark can only be overcome if we once again see ourselves as one nation. It is time. Lets start on a course that will restore our fiscal integrity, preserve the individual freedoms and liberty we all cherish, conservatives and liberals alike.

There is something that should be understood by understood by conservatives, President Obama presents no greater or lesser threat to America than GWB did before him. To understand this requires an understanding of concepts. Obama is not a communist, he is really no more socialist than others who came before him, he is no more fascist than GWB,  and for those conservatives that have yet to catch up, he was elected President by a majority of the people. Just sorta, kinda, exactly like the founders intended. Now, get over it. There is work to be done. America needs solutions that ALL its people can buy into and support. In a nation the size of the USA, with our level of maturity (chronological anyway), and diversity requires the willingness to compromise. Both progressives and conservatives seem to have forgotten this.

Going off the grid for now. Everyone have a Merry Christmas, be thinking about how we can solve problem through dialog with one another.

What I love right now -for Christmas-

Christmas wishlist

Christmas wishlist by my-world-in-colors featuring burberry fragrance
 A quick post with some of my favorite items that I wish to own right now, and to wear on Christmas Day+ a mini gift for him :)
The representative color combination RED-IVORY is a must and also the warm materials as this wool knit and wool wide hat. No accessories are required, especially when you walk in these tiger-print haircalf 3.1 Phillip Lim loafers that are a statement touch to this casual outfit. No outfit is complete without a great scent and I chose Burberry( one of my favorite for Winter)
What do you wish to wear on Christmas Day, something casual or something more elegant?
                                                                Wishing you and your loved ones a wonderful Christmas!



                                                                             1. Sweater: Boutique by Jaeger/Here  
                                                                             2. Loafers: 3.1 Phillip Lim/Here 
                                                                             3. Gift for him: G-STAR /Here 
                                                                             4. Eau de Parfum: Burberry/Here 
                                                                             5. Fingerless gloves: Jack Spade/ Here
                                                                             6. Hat: French Connection/ Here 
                                                                             7. Trousers: Sessun/ Here 







New York, day 2





Day 2 in New York was all about admiring all the window decorations, the tree, and shopping from our favorite stores. In other stores we were just looking and dreaming... :)
Also that day I met two wonderful ladies, but about that I will tell you more in a special post.
My outfit doesn't need any presentation, right? is reeeed and right in your face. Red speaks to me this time of the year so I enjoyed this bold look.
I hope you enjoy this seasonal post as much as I do!





                                                                               Coat: vintage/ another great version Here
                                                                               Jeans: Mango/ similar Here
                                                                               Ankle boots: Sam Edelman/ option Here 
                                                                               Bag: thanks too Sienna Ray & Co/Here
                                                                               Sweater: thrift store
                                                                               Gloves: Ralph Lauren/ option Here 
                                                                               Cuff bracelet: St. Thomas/ option Here 
                                                                               Sunglasses: Foster Grant