Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Saturday, 9 January 2016

TRAVEL: Southern Gulf Islands

I was born and raised on the west coast of British Columbia. Born in Vancouver and raised on Bowen Island and then Salt Spring Island. I would not trade that upbringing for anything in the world, it has helped shape who I am deep down. There is something about being immersed in an environment that surrounds you with the ocean, wilderness, wildlife and a warm community of people that will always be a part of who I am. 


 The west coast is wild, unpredictable and breathtakingly beautiful. The unpredictability lends to the mystic of this rugged coastal region where you can find yourself enjoying a summer-like October day on a tiny beach basking in the sun to misty morning runs that lead you past dew laden farm fields, unique homes and eventually you will end up at the ocean again. You can take a boat out and drop a line, hopefully catch a lingcod or pull a friends’ crab trap and plan a fresh seafood hot pot paired with a local bottle of wine. Nothing beats this! It all comes back to the ocean. Being raised with it as a constant in my life makes me realize I can’t live without it. It’s like a soul mate in a way, if that even makes any sense.

What prompted all this west coast love is the recent article by the New York Times – 52 Places to Go in 2016 – which the Southern Gulf Islands was listed! I have to give them props on their description of my beloved home:

“Always blessed with natural beauty, Vancouver has successfully recast itself in recent years as a luxury destination. But as the Canadian city goes upscale, travelers and locals seeking simpler Pacific Northwest charms are increasingly venturing just offshore, to the Southern Gulf Islands. A short ferry ride (as little as an hour) leads to a maze of Pacific islands dotted with small seaside villages, where summers can feel almost Mediterranean. Rocky coast and pebble beaches give way to rolling pastures and forested peaks. Winding roads lead from farms and wineries to cheeseries, breweries and artists’ studios. Each of the nearly dozen major islands has its own character and contrarian island culture, but all offer secluded coves and trails to explore, and abundant wildlife, from eagles to orcas. Restaurants — including tiny Pilgrimme, cited as one of Canada’s best — punch well above their weight, while one-off accommodations range from renovated airstreams to Airbnb finds and small, family-run lodges.” - Remy Scalza

The more I miss it the more I realize that I will once again live there, mark my words.


Xo, Phaedra





Thursday, 8 October 2015

TRAVEL: Hastings House on Salt Spring Island

I was recently treated by the Hastings House: Country House on Salt Spring Island, to an overnight stay in one of their impeccable guest houses. 

To start, Salt Spring Island, BC, is the largest of the Gulf Islands nestled between Vancouver Island and the mainland. Salt Spring is a magical place, gifted with all of the bounty that nature could offer. Whether your activity of choice is hiking in the dense forest trails, beach combing or strolling through one of the markets hosted on either Tuesday or Saturdays (seasonal), there is something for everyone. 


I was lucky enough to have been raised on this little gem of an island. I lived on the island from the age of four until I graduated from high school. I then left with dreams of travel, education and a career in fashion. I achieved those dreams including living abroad, traveling to over 10 countries, completing my degree in fashion design from Kwantlen University and becoming a partner in Styleista. Having travelled all over the world I can truly say, there is no place like Salt Spring. The old world charm and its residents' free spirited mentality, (which is a mainstay with the locals) blends perfectly to welcome all types of visitors.

Hastings House History

In 1937,  English Naval architect Warren Hastings, moved to Salt Spring Island from Sussex, England with his bride Barbara.  Mr. Hastings said he, “decided to build on Salt Spring Island because we love the sea and we think it is one of the most beautiful places in the world, with a lovely climate.”  Hastings built the Manor House in 1940 to resemble his 11th century Sussex-style family home.

Other historical buildings comprise the resort property, the Farmhouse, the Manor House, the Barn which houses the Wellspring Spa, and the Post Cottage which was the first Hudson’s Bay post on Salt Spring Island.




In 1980, Warren Hastings sold the property to Shan and Donald Cross of Calgary, Alberta who turned the estate into an elegant hotel with ten guest suites and 30 seats in the dining room.In 1995 the current owners Bonny O’Connor and Jerry Parks purchased the property. 

A Day at the Hasting House

I was accommodated with an early check in which allowed me to take full advantage of the unseasonably warm temperatures for early October. I was shown to my guesthouse, Farm House West, which had my last name printed on the original heritage door which was a very nice touch. My first impression was the ground floor had a quaint and cozy interior and a clear view where I could see sailboats drifting in and out of the harbour. The main level was equipped with a wood burning fireplace, sitting area with beverage fridge and a full bathroom with soaker tub. The upstairs housed a king size bed with luxury linens with a full ensuite bathroom.



I poured a mimosa and sat on the veranda deciding what I wanted to see first. I decided to take a blanket and bathing suit down to the private beach so put my toes in the water and enjoy some suntanning. It was beyond peaceful to hear the waves lap on the shore and get lost in the easiness of the day. Once the sun started to peek behind a few clouds I gathered my things and headed back to the Farm House to change for the daily afternoon tea which is served on the patio or in the bistro, depending on the weather. The offering of a traditional tea really lent to the classic British feel of the Manor House and was a nice interlude in the day.



Next I  took a stroll around the 22 acre property starting with the gardens. 90% of the food and flowers used by Hastings House are gathered from the gardens and chickens which keeps the menu fresh by only serving what is in season! This, to me, is key and crucial to the experience that Hastings House offers . From the gardens I wandered up to the Sculpture Trail. Art and sculptures from local artisans dot the winding trail and surprise at each turn. 



From here I once again headed back to the Farm House to meet my mother, Izadaura, who stopped in for a visit.  We watched the sun set from the veranda with a glass of Blue Mountain Pinot Noir while we enjoyed catching up. 



Bistro and Fine Dining

The Bistro is a new addition brought to life by Eric Bishop, Hastings House GM. I was thoroughly impressed at the added option of this menu for variety. Up until March 2015, the Fine Dining Room was the sole option for dining. However, the Bistro is a more casual option for guests and locals who would like to grab a relaxed bite to eat by the fire while taking in the ocean views. I ordered the west coast spring salmon which was accompanied by organic greens from the garden and a parsley citrus vinaigrette. The ingredients were simple yet the flavours were so delicious. I asked to see the fine dining menu and when I return, I will definitely be ordering the roasted Salt Spring Island lamb! 



A Night at the Hastings House

Once I finished up and headed back to my Farm House where I was greeted with a turned down bed and chocolates. However, I wasn't ready for bed just yet because I am a sucker for a cozy wood burning fire. I lit the preset fire had a soak in the tub using the complimentary Salt Spring Island Soapworks products. It was pure relaxation to the max! Finally, I was ready for bed. What a peaceful sleep I had. There is nothing better then pure silence while drifting off into memories of a beautiful day by the ocean. 


A Morning at the Hastings House

I awoke to the sun streaming in the windows and the thought of the complimentary full english style breakfast awaiting me in the Manor House. Breakfast is by far my favourite meal of the day and I was over the moon to see the offerings that they had in store.

Continental - Cereal, fruit salad, yogurt, croissant, toast & coffee or tea
English - 2 eggs, nugget potatoes & tomatoes, toast w/ jam, coffee or tea
Feature - Poached egg on a potato cake with organic greens and croissant

I went with the feature...delicious! All of Hastings House jams are made from berries or fruit from the gardens, the croissants as freshly baked and the eggs are from the free run chicken roaming the farm. Perfection.



Prior to checking out I chatted with the GM Eric Bishop who has worked with other establishments in the Relais Chateaux group and who has brought a modern approach to the management of this heritage resort. For those who may have thought the Hastings House is only open during the summer season, they have also extended their season to operate year round with the exception of a closure of six weeks starting Jan 2. They will also be hosting festive Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Eve celebrations this year.

My stay with the Hastings house exceeded my expectations and I would recommend visiting the property for a romantic stay, corporate retreat or to dine at either of their renowned restaurants. To put it mildly...I didn't want to leave!!!



Until next time Hasting House, keep up the phenomenal work.

Phaedra Godchild

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For more information on the Hastings House please visit their website: www.hastingshouse.com

Friday, 11 September 2015

Social Media 'It Girl' - Jessica Stein

We “like” It, and We’re Not The Only Ones:

Join us for the next few posts to see our favourite "It Girls":

Jessica Stein (@tuulavintage)

The jury is out on which is longer: the list of 
places to which Jessica Stein of the blog Tuula 
has travelled, or her legs. This blogger’s
instagram strikes a perfect balance between
showcasing exotic locations, tempting us with
colourful, international breakfasts, and of 
course, Stein’s impeccable less-is-more style. 
Stein’s power resides in her knack for picking
perfectly on-point, classic, versatile pieces 
that will certainly last throughout the season
if not the whole year. Whether it be boyfriend 
jeans, classic trenches with modern edges, or 
simple hippie-inspired tops – you will want all 
the things – even if you can’t wear them on all 
the beaches she does. 


With almost 2 million 
instagram followers, Stein is, in her early 
twenties, considered one of the most 
influential personal style bloggers in her 
native Australia and globally. (Photo credits: 

~ Monica Sommerville







Monday, 27 April 2015

Coachella Style: Where to Buy in YYC

We are having serious Coachella withdrawals and already planning our trip for next year! Weekend 1 here we come! Lol....but for now we have our final looks from @shopapt22 & @coutukitsch & @annekeforbes

Peace sign t-shirt from @shopapt22

Rings (L) from @coutukitsch
Hat from @shopapt22
Ring from @coutukitsch
Dress: Free People

Free People Dress and (belt) worn as a necklace from @shopapt22
Shoes from Zara
Dress & Headband from @shopapt22
Body chain from @coutukitsch

Custom made leather jacket by @annekeforbes
www.annekeforbes.com
Thank you to our sponsors!

~XO Phaedra

Friday, 24 April 2015

Coachella 2015 Weekend 2: Festival, Blogger & Celeb Looks

Last weekend at Coachella is still fresh in our minds and we can't stop thinking about some of our favourite looks that we saw on festival go-ers, bloggers and celebs. 

Festival Style

We love this black & white look that Kelly Grey put together #perfection

Cute lace details

Love the high/low and flow of this @bcbgmaxazria dress

Bloggers/Instagram

Rocky Barnes nailed this look! #regram

Jules has such a laid back style that equals perfection. #regram
Song of Style looks edgy yet fem in this embellished look #regram

Celeb Style

We attended weekend two and got to meet Joshua Jackson and of course we love his gf Diane Kruger's style but some of the best fashion moments happened on weekend one...

Weekend 2: Joshua Jackson + Diane Kruger - Love the mixed animal prints


Weekend 1: Gigi Hadid - Every element works here: fringe, chains, head piece, jean shorts & peace signs

Weekend 1: Kate Bosworth - Don't think she can ever do wrong with her Coachella looks! 
 ~ XO, Phaedra