Author: Christiana

Headphones at the Ready: January 2015

January was a bit of a “slow” month for me, music wise, but it did usher in a couple of new releases I enjoyed and thought I’d share with you all. Now, since ‘Headphones at the Ready’ is a new feature, let me clarify: I’m far from a music expert so there won’t be any reviews here (lengthy or otherwise). Just a list of new albums that have caught my eye & provided me with a soundtrack for the month(s) in question. Feel free to take me up on any/ all recommendations and let me know what you thought, in the comments below… January Milo Greene – Control Night Terrors of 1927 – Everything’s Coming Up Roses The Sidekicks – Runners in the Nerved World If you wanna get a taste of what these sound like, you can listen to the songs below (not necessarily my favorite, just what I managed to find on Soundcloud) or check out the full length albums on Spotify (you can click on each album name above, to be taken …

When in a rut…

First of all, please allow me to apologise for the minor interruption in access to Lifestyle Counter, earlier today. What happened (as it often does) was that I kind of, slowly but steadily, grew tired of my old template and started feeling like a change. I hope you like the new layout (there’s probably still gonna be some tweaking here and there, but you get the general idea). Let me know if you believe the design leap of faith to have been a succesful one – or if you’d rather I’d let sleeping dogs lie and stuck with my old design. I’d also welcome any suggestions for improvement or ideas you might have to make the “new” Lifestyle Counter better, so do tell me all about them in the comments below.

Creative Blogger Award

On Feb. 22 I was kindly nominated for the Creative Blogger Award, by the lovely Jaanethough from Singapore! First of all I’d like to say ‘THANKS’ – knowing that you girls (& guys) out there enjoy Lifestyle Counter means the world to me! Then I’d also like to apologize for not tackling this sooner. I would hate for that to come across as ungrateful when, in fact, it’s just another side-effect of my – generally – being all over the place. So, without further ado, here goes: The Rules: Nominate 20 other blogs and their links Thank and post the link of the blog that nominated you (very important) Share 5 facts about yourself to your readers Notify all nominees via their social media/blogs Pass these rules on to them My 5 Facts: I’m currently obsessed with “How to Get Away With Murder” and “The Americans”. On that last note, I also have the sneaking suspicion I’m developing a bit of a crush on Matthew Rhys (it’s the eyes I tell you)! I’m absolutely rubbish …

Beauty (& Health) Obsession of the Day

I swear… Every time I check my inbox, there’s at least one newsletter there promoting something I suddenly realize I absolutely need to try. Case in point, from today: FOUNTAIN Molecules. According to the Look Fantastic e-mail which introduced me to the brand: “FOUNTAIN is focused on offering water-soluble, highly bio-available forms of proven health and beauty nutrients in easy-to-take liquid formats.”. Or, simply put, liquid supplements with a twist. Since its launch in August 2013, FOUNTAIN has apparently become one of the #1 selling supplement brands in the UK (and, if their products work as good as they look/ sound, I guess I can see why). I was immediately drawn to their sleek packaging and clever marketing and promptly visited the FOUNTAIN website, to check out the full Molecules range. Available products fall under 3 categories: Look Good (with supplements for skin, hair and nails), Feel Good (with mood and energy supplements) & Be Good (with overall good health oriented supplements). Following some looking around, I have decided I’d like to try the Pomegranate …

Color is the touch of the eye, music to the deaf, a word out of the darkness…

… Wrote Orhan Pamuk in “My Name is Red”. Color makes me happy – it soften my sorrows, gives me hope and makes everything feel a little bit better. By extension, colorful, vibrant art makes me happy too. I love finding new artists whose work I wanna put up on my walls. And recently I was lucky enough to happen upon just such an artist: the Russian born and Moscow based, Slava Fokk. His unique style (which, for me, brings to mind some sort of Modigliani-esque Lolita Lempicka) immediately drew me in and now… I’m hooked. The fact that I haven’t yet figured out how much his pieces usually go for (probably too much) or if one might find prints of them available for sale, pains me greatly. In fact it does so to such an extent that I am considering contacting the artist himself. If/ when I find out more, I’ll update this – just in case you find yourselves as mesmerised by his work as I am. Until then, here’s some of my …