Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Prada
Dave and I had a little urban adventure yesterday afternoon. It was a bank holiday, so he had the day off, and we decided to get out of the house and go into town. We went to lunch at Pierre Victoire, a French restaurant in Soho that we both like, and then to see "The Devil Wears Prada 2."
The meal was very good, though I ate more than I would customarily eat in the middle of the day. I had French onion soup and a sage-stuffed pork roll, and Dave had duck confit. We then made our way toward the theater, stopping for coffee and some people-watching on Old Compton Street, aka "the gayborhood," which always offers a parade of interesting characters.
I found the drawing above on the sidewalk. It was very faint but I manipulated the photo to darken it and make it stand out more. I believe it says, "I had 2 lose you 2 eventually find someone worth living 4." Kind of an interesting message to pair with a drawing of two guys who look like Robert Stack playing Elliot Ness.
We saw the movie at the Curzon on Shaftesbury Avenue, and I'm happy to say we really liked it. Dave called it "a love letter to itself," which is true -- it followed the formula of the first movie, and of course most if not all of the major actors and characters came back. I think it gives moviegoers something that we all need right now -- a comforting immersion in fond memories as well as a world of glamor and beauty and luxury, and only hinted-at hardship that is never very clearly shown. Meryl Streep's character could easily have become a pastiche of her famous quips but she gave it depth -- not surprising -- and Hathaway and Tucci and Blunt were all excellent too. It was fun to pick out the cameos by people like Heidi Klum and Donatella Versace, and the scene where Miranda Priestly and Lady Gaga exchange venomous words was a lot of fun. We both agreed we'd see it again, given the opportunity.
This is our azalea bush, looking good at pretty much its peak. I found it last week with wilted blooms and realized the poor thing desperately needed water, and thank goodness the flowers bounced right back. The "Pink Spider" portion of the plant, at upper left with the pink flowers, is so different from the majority of the bush, even though the whole thing was sold as a "Pink Spider" azalea. I am still mystified about whether there are two different plants potted together or one plant with some weird genetic quirk.
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My Azalea so far has given just one bloom, I'm hoping it was early starter and more will bloom.
ReplyDeleteI hope so! I would think by now you'd be seeing buds, at least.
DeleteI wouldn't go to watch "The Devil Wears Prada 2" if you paid me a £100. I know what it is about and to me it sounds like a waste of good actors and actresses. On second thoughts, I would take the £100 and have a nap on the back row. I might also buy a hot dog and visit the Gents bog during the screening. I guess if I brought along my book and a torch I could read a couple of chapters. Might need earplugs though.
ReplyDeleteThis does not surprise me.
DeleteI'm glad "Prada" was good. So much hype, sometimes one is disappointed. What a great cast. I'm glad you liked it. And the azalea is gorgeous. I've been trying to channel my inner-Steve as I hassle with my yard and pull weeds. Mulch soon. Send vibes!
ReplyDeleteI need to get out and do some weed-pulling myself.
DeleteI guess another sign I live a sheltered life as I have never heard the term "gayborhood".
ReplyDeleteHa! I don't remember where I first heard it. It's been around for years, and applied to various neighborhoods all over the world!
DeleteI've heard it's good and am looking forward to seeing it, especially since so many sequels are awful.
ReplyDeleteI was afraid it would be cringey.
DeleteI can't remember if I ever saw Prada 1 but I must have. I'll have to watch for Prada 2 to come to my streaming channels...
ReplyDeleteIt's one of our favorites -- Dave and I have watched it many times.
DeleteI can't wait to see that movie and it's good hear that you like it. Hopefully this weekend. Sounds like a perfect day out and about lunch and all.
ReplyDeleteA great way to celebrate a bank holiday, for sure!
DeleteI'm looking forward to see 'Prada 2' when it eventually streams. Your azalea is a beautiful colour and it would seem that you have a 'twofer' in your pot.
ReplyDeleteIt would seem that way, right? I can't imagine a single plant producing such different flowers.
DeletePrada 2 sounds excellent. I'll definitely see it soon.
ReplyDeleteThe azalea is wonderful and the pink is electric. Having two azaleas when you thought you had only one is a nice bonus.
The message and art on the sidewalk have a lot of truth to it.
French food is often rich and not what we normally eat. Your meal sounds very tasty.
This definitely wasn't a lunchtime meal I would normally eat, but for a special occasion it was great!
DeleteI think that sounds like a pretty perfect day. Especially the meal! Duck confit would definitely be my choice too.
ReplyDeleteMy azalea in a tub outside the front door has just suddenly burst into flower today. I must take a photo before it's too late.
They never seem to last long, do they?
DeleteThat's bizarre about the different flowers on the same bush. They're lovely, though.
ReplyDeleteI think they must be different plants, together in one pot. It's just hard to tell.
DeleteDave was right
ReplyDeleteI thought so too! An astute observation.
DeletePleased you enjoyed the film.
ReplyDeleteThat azalea is lovely and what a great colour.
All the best Jan
It IS a nice color.
DeleteI haven't seen the first film, so should I do that first? Your day out sounds wonderful! French onion soup is one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteYes, definitely see the first one before you see the second.
DeleteCould the pink spider have been grafted on to sturdier stock and that is also blooming?
ReplyDeleteOh, maybe! Maybe it's root stock that has come up from the base?
DeleteThat sounds like a very enjoyable day out. Have more of them.
ReplyDeleteI intend to! :)
DeleteI am inclined to think that is two azaleas in the one pot. You and Dave had a lovely day out. I haven't seen those movies.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I think the same thing -- two plants, one pot.
DeleteLike Margaret, I haven't seen the first film either. I am pretty behind when it comes to pop culture stuff.
ReplyDeleteI rewatched the first film a week or so before going to see the new one, and they are both as good as each other but in different ways. Surprisingly, my husband enjoyed the new one too, it's not really his genre at all. I'll definitely be watching it again when it makes it on to Netflix.
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