28 August, 2013

Road Trippin'

Another British Summer, another chance to explore the English South coast with my best gallies. Months ago, whilst we were still cosying up in hoodies and blankets and enjoying the beautiful white blanket that lay over Paris we set a date. 15th - 18th August 2013. 

It wasn't until two weeks before, during our three-way Skype date we chose where we would be road trippin'. Looking at a map, we pretty much closed our eyes and pointed, voilà, a drive and stop off through Dorchester to the Jurassic Coast it was. 

In previous Summers we have explored more southern points, visiting the stunning St Ives as well as surf and party-town Newquay, but this time we were heading to the slightly less touristy, Georgian heritage seaside town of Weymouth.

Day one:
Having started the day with a good ol' hearty English breakfast we set off from my friends countryside cottage in Hampshire. Tune-master in the passenger seat, we got them blasting out as we drove through the countryside. Due to typical British summer weather we decided stop one would be Tower Park, Poole, for a kiddy adventure at Splashdown water park where the weather didn't matter.

Tower Park & Splashdown, Poole.
The Pier Bandstand, Weymouth.


After releasing our inner child and realising that the younger you are the more fearless you are, we grabbed a snack and hopped back in the car. Next stop Weymouth.

First sight of the sea and we were bouncing around like kids, are we there yet?! We pulled up outside the hostel, a street away from the coast {would definitely recommend, lovely hosts, decent rooms for a hostel and a lovely big kitchen, dining and living area!}* unloaded our things, checked-in, got acquainted and headed out to the beach, English weather now on our side, beautiful blue skies and a blazing sun. 

We walked to the pier, along the beach and a stopped off for slush puppies and milkshakes, past the Jubilee tower taking in the fresh sea air, watching the elderly couples enjoying each others company, through the town centre to the harbour. We were on a mission, where to find the best fish and chips? Locating the best sunny side pubs, nightclubs and restaurants whilst watching the boats pull out of the harbour. 

A welcoming hand made sand sculpture plus views along the beach front
Weymouth harbour
Rendezvous the place to go in our opinion. Set over three floors this restaurant-come-bar-come-nightclub is the ideal spot so you don't have to budge. Day one, we stopped off for a cider and cocktails {amazing!} then headed home to beautify ourselves before heading out to watch the sunset and dine.
I couldn't believe I was in the UK!
Day two:
Another tasty English breakfast and we were fuelled for the day. First stop the amusement arcade. A ride on the simulator and a pot full of coins, we again released our inner child, being sensible and steering away from the 18+ area! {It's all about the sweets!} 

Weymouth amusement arcade
A trip to the seaside is amiss without a British afternoon tea stop off!
A chill and hangout on the beach with my besties, we headed back to the hostel to get ready for a night out chez Rendezvous. 

Day three:
After an extremely fun night we were paying for it a bit so yet another fry up was in order. We then hopped back in the car and next stop The Isle of Portland. First on the island, the most southern point to view the lighthouse and the scenery was breathtaking! The wind was perfect to fly a kite and an ideal snack stop off. 

The Isle of Portland

We then travelled back through the island to visit the Olympic rings monument for Weymouth and Portland hosting the sailing events, back through to Chesil beach for an ice cream and to visit the Fleet Lagoon before setting sail for home.
Weymouth beach, Chesil beach and kite flying on the Isle of Portland
Three days, three girls, one car and a map
All-in-all an amazing road trip, covering a bit of everything! Releasing our inner child, sophisticated dinners and afternoon tea, a great night out, appreciating the English South Coast and the Jurassic Coast, great weather and the best company a girl could ask for! 

A definite must for a road trip, if only we had more days...

E x

*For information on the hostel visit their website or book through Hostelworld.
**Visit Rendezvous, it's a great night out, starting with some pretty tasty 2-4-1 cocktails! Like their Facebook page or visit their website for more information.

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20 August, 2013

Exciting times!

How exciting!! I've just received a lovely email from the team at Cosmo and my invitation to the Cosmopolitan Blog Awards in London...!!


Thanks to you lovely people for nominating, I was short-listed for the Next best Newcomer Award!
Don't forget to vote Miss Eleanor Diaries here, voting closes reeeeeally soon!

Thank you for all your support, I love you all 

E x



15 August, 2013

Chez Nana

Having walked past and admired the sparkling necklaces, vintage-esque rings and dainty bracelets like a magpie for several days back in October, expecting ridiculously high Parisian boutique prices, I took a brave step into my tiny but beautiful jewellery shop, and it has since been referred to as my jewellery shop. Every time I talk about it with a friend, or get complimented on a piece of jewellery, I tell them “ah yes, it’s from my jewellery shop”. A little dangerously located I must say, it was on my daily walk from the metro to work and I have to admit that the record number of times I took a gander in one day is...dun dun dun...three! {Oops?!} 


Chez Nana: An ideally quaint shop for a simple peruse, birthday, Christmas or every day present and the best thing?...at really affordable prices! 


The two lovely young women who work at chez Chez Nana know me far too well, {and I’m pretty sure they have a quiet chuckle every time I go in – I blushed upon my third entrance that day!} and are so helpful, if you have any problems or want them to fix anything they are more than happy to!


From bracelets to rings, head bands jewellery boxes and clothes I'd definitely recommend the beautiful boutique and photographed are just a few of my finds Chez Nana - the delicate gold and aqua bracelet, a parting from Paris gift to myself, mourning my weekly visits to the shop.





If you’re ever in the area, I’d definitely recommend a trip to Chez Nana, pick up a eye-pleasing treat for yourself or a lucky friend or just window shop - the choice is yours!

E x

Nearest metro: Bonne Nouvelle & Grands Boulevards
19 Rue d’Hauteville, Paris, 75010

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11 August, 2013

The Party For One!

I am beyond excited...!! 

I’ve been following the updates of the lovely actress and journalist Lauren Harper on all forms of social media (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest – yes I went all out!) for the last I don’t know how many months as she prepared the launch of her new blog TheParty For One. After she started following me on Twitter (thank you!), we became acquainted and I sent her a friendly email. After a rapid response from my new friend over the pond, Californian based Lauren agreed to do an insightful interview into her L.A. life and blog for me and my lovely readers.

The beautiful Lauren Harper
Photo credit: ze-photo.com
So Lauren, I’m so excited to finally be able to read The Party For One, what decided to make you start your own blog, and what should we expect from our new favourite read? 
First, thank you SO much for the kind words, it means a lot and I am beyond thrilled you’re excited…because I’m excited too! The Party For One was created when I finally connected all the dots. I need more than one creative outlet aside from acting. I love to write, photograph, research, explore, learn and express myself in any and all ways possible. I think it’s vital to establish yourself, develop a voice and build a distinct environment to showcase your individuality. I combined these factors and thepartyforone.com was born. Expect the unexpected – I’m already a few posts in since I launched July 22nd and only 50% has gone as I had originally planned… the rest I had to improvise or adapt in order to finalize a post or collaboration. However, the Capricorn in me wants to make it clear that readers can expect positivity and a platform that illuminates the world of living life to the fullest.


What inspired the name The Party For One? (have you been having loads of parties for one? ;))
Haha! Oh yes, of course…one must always have time for a celebration! Honestly – and I laugh as I type this – The Party For One originated during an impulsive thought process. I was discussing being single combined with making restaurant reservations one evening. Because I’m single, if I were to make a solo reservation – when asked by the host, “A party of one Miss?” I would say, “No, a party FOR one.” … because it’s MY party! I figured, it’s my blog…so it’s my party. Single or not. You’re invited of course! 


How often are you planning keeping us updated via TPFO?
I believe in quality over quantity, so as often as I can without compromising the post! It’s easy to simply post a recipe and press publish and that works very well for many bloggers and I commend them and respect it – however, I feel the need to connect on a deeper, more personal level with my readers. I recently posted a Cha Soba with Sesame Sauce recipe but intertwined it with my experience in Asia back in 2006 and so forth. I owe it to my readers and myself to divulge memories, thoughts and …well, love and responsibility to publish original work that benefits everyone. I suppose it’s the journalist in me (graduated in 2009 with a B.A. in journalism from Penn State) that constantly wants to reveal, expose, initiate and start a conversation.

Photo credit: ze-photo.com

Photo credit: ze-photo.com

I always see such cool pictures of you having a ball on Instagram and Facebook, what the coolest thing you’ve done and who’s the coolest person you’ve met and hung out with?
Haha! All those Instagram filters and iPhone apps assist in making a fun picture look epic and timeless. Let’s see…honestly, the coolest thing I’ve done is follow my dreams and move to Los Angeles. I wholeheartedly adore my friends and family but, although not a human, the coolest “person” I hang with is my Yorkie Sir Richard. He doesn’t judge or talk back…he just wants to play, eat and be happy and free.


You’re based in LA now, were you born there? And where do you call home?
I always say, “I’m an LA woman with East Coast blood.” I was born in Connecticut but call Los Angeles, California home…for now.


What do you love about living in Cali-for-ni-a?
Everything. The history of Hollywood. Palm trees. Glamorous sunshine and blue skies. The vibrant aesthetic of the locals. The food and especially fresh sushi. There’s something about CA that draws you in, puts you in a trance and never wants you to leave. Why would you want to? You can ski one day and surf the other. California and its culture is truly remarkable. Although I must say, I do miss the crisp chill of Autumn air and electric foliage in October. Regardless, California – Los Angeles – is a magical place.

Photo credit: ze-photo.com

If you could move anywhere else in the world where would it be and why?
I think I could only answer that if I've travelled to all ends of the globe. I experience wanderlust often and would always be dreaming of other distant lands to explore and people to meet. I’d prefer to live in LA and hotel hop everywhere else and happily live out of my suitcase.


Have any interesting travelling stories?
I have so many! I plan to share all of these stories and adventures over time on my blog! I've been to Switzerland, India, France, Turks and Caicos, Bora Bora, St. John USVI, China…you’ll read them as I slowly uncover my travel archives and dust off my passport.


Think you’ll ever pay a visit to your friends across the pond?
Absolutely! I eagerly await the day I visit! Hopefully it will be sooner than later…I’d love for you to show me around, girl!


If you were shipwrecked on a desert island, without technology (no laptop to write your blog uh-oh) and you could only have three things, what would they be?
Easy. The three things that matter most! My dog, my mother and my sister.

Photo credit: ze-photo.com

What’s your secret indulgence? And what’s you biggest passion?
Not so secret now… I love red wine, sweets, sushi, manicures and … I don’t want to say anymore…these are supposed to be secret! My biggest passion? Living life to the fullest in the most meaningful, successful, happy and fulfilling way possible.


What’s your personal style like? Fashion, music, film… 
I’m very basic and simple. I enjoy revamping my style here and there but usually default to a black ensemble. I like to make statements with accessories, clutches or heels. Perhaps a smoky eye and elegant dress or dark jeans, white feminine tank top and studded leather boots. Essentially, I’ll amp up or turn down the volume of an outfit depending on the venue or event. I have no solid definition of personal style, so there’s room to play and experiment. As far as film…I LOVE horror movies. Gym mix and pop pleasures aside, I am a rock n’ roller at the end of the day. My favorite band is Stone Temple Pilots. I love rock, 90’s rock, hard rock, classic rock…I love it all.


Who’s you biggest blog inspiration?
One of the first blogs I was introduced to was SUPERWOWOMG.com. I recently interviewed her for my blog and she’s fascinating and continues to successfully blog as we speak. She represents the quintessential lifestyle blog. Mixing fashion, food, culture and her life …creating the perfect blog cocktail. I’m also inspired by you and whoever is reading this right now. I admire all bloggers because it’s a scary concept to create a world of your own, speak your mind and hit publish.


What’s been the most challenging part of your career?
I’m an actress. Prior to my blog launch, the “in-between” time was the most challenging part. I would become restless and uninspired when not on set or awaiting auditions. Now all voids are filled upon launching my blog now that I’m constantly writing, taking photographs, brainstorming for future posts and keeping the creative wheel spinning.

Photo credit: ze-photo.com

Where do you get ideas for your posts?
Life, the world, people, products and personal experiences and interests. Each post has to reflect some aspect of personal involvement so I can be proud of it and call it my own.


What’s your summer tune for 2013? And where do you picture yourself when you hear it?
I’ve actually been listening to the Lana Del Rey station on Pandora recently and have fallen in love with Flight Facilities “Crave You” (Adventure Club Dubstep Remix) … I immediately think of running around a foreign city underneath sparkling neon lights, a warm breeze, going in and out of expensive bars, local dives and laughing without a schedule or care in the world.


And finally...What’s the one piece of advice that you’d give to start-up bloggers/writers like me? 
Write what you want to read. Post photographs that you want to see. Your blog is your platform, your voice and your opportunity to spread, involve and captivate others with what you have to offer. Although a simple concept, it’s difficult to start. I had my initial doubts too… “Do people want to read this? Why would they care about that recipe? What if they think…” That’s where I dew the line. As cliché is it is, it’s true – you can’t operate your blog around what people may or may not think…majority of the time, they don’t know what to think! Trust in your story, know people anxiously await your posts and publish the hell out of whatever it is YOU find blog-worthy. It’s also vital to connect with your readers through comments and/or social media. Reply, discuss, support, follow, like, tweet, mention etc … it’s one big blogging party …so let’s have fun!

Photo credit: ze-photo.com

Check out Lauren's new blog, The Party For One, launched 22nd July 2013 and follow all her exciting adventures! 
www.thepartyforone.com

Thank you Lauren!

E x