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We are a city that cares for others, and sees the holiday season as a time to reach out, give back and help make miracles happen. In this special feature , AHV takes an inside look at the Victoria Festival of Trees. AH

HOLIDAY ISSUE Our first ever holiday edition of atHOME Victoria celebrates this season with gifts, goodies, holiday how-to’s, fabulous food and festive entertaining ideas. On the homefront, we welcome Todd Talbot to our expert design team, helping you make the most of your home.

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GIFT GUIDE We’ve made our list and checked it twice. Our 2015 Holiday Gift Guide is the ideal place to find the perfect something for every special someone on your giving list.

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EDITOR’S MESSAGE

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RIGHT AT HOME

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EDITOR’S PICKS

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VICTORIA VIBE

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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

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2015 FESTIVAL OF TREES

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CHEF AT HOME

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THE WINE LIST

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INTERIOR BY: DESIGN

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TODD TALBOT

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VICTORIA REAL ESTATE

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BORROWED TIME

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TRAVELLING EDITOR

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DESIGN WITH JENNY

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THE ARTFUL HOME

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COLOUR YOUR WORLD

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ENTERTAIN WITH DOROTHY

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TRAVEL CLOSE TO HOME

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ROAST PORK TRADITIONAL STYLE

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In true London Chef style, our resident chef is cooking a special Christmas feast that is extraordinary, easy to do and doesn’t include holiday poultry at all. by: Dan Hayes

LOCAL ARTIST LEAVES PRIDE BEHIND

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An artist who takes inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright, Richard Roblin’s artwork is on display in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and Victoria, BC. by: Emily Dobby

CLOSE TO HOME STAYCATION

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Who says you have to leave home to have a relaxing vacation? A staycation weekend at the Magnolia Hotel and Spa was the perfect get away from it all. by: Tracey Drake


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contributors DESIGNER JENNY MARTIN

CHEF DAN HAYES

WINE EXPERT STUART BROWN

is one of Vancouver Island’s premier interior designers, and a name synonymous with timeless interiors and truly functional spaces. She owns and manages Victoria based firm, Jenny Martin Design.

is the owner of The London Chef in Victoria. Chef Dan combines classical French training and a love of rustic Mediterranean cuisine and seafood cookery to create outstanding dishes, memorable events and cookery lessons.

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is a Victoria based certified Sommelier and regarded wine expert. Stuart spends his time educating others about wine around the world, and is an instructor for the International Sommelier Guild on Vancouver Island.

VICTORIA GIRL DANA HUTCHINGS Dana is proud to call Victoria her home. Dana’s family has been here for five generations and Dana has many stories to tell. She is an award winning journalist and Assistant News Director at CHEK News in Victoria.

HOSTESS DOROTHY HAWES grew up in a family of 12 and has been used to large gatherings since she took her first step. Dorothy is passionate about entertaining at home and is the energy behind her online blog Any Excuse For a Party.

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AHV WELCOMES TODD TALBOT With a stage and screen career that began at an early age, Todd Talbot currently stars in Love It or List It Vancouver, was a guest judge on Game of Homes and voiced the show Who Lives Here, both for the W Network. Todd has also starred in dozens of award-winning productions around the world, and now joins atHOME Victoria magazine as a homes and real estate expert columnist for 2016.

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BC Children’s Hospital Foundation invites you and your family to help us continue the longstanding community tradition of the Victoria Festival of Trees at the The Bay Centre location. Celebrate the season of giving by donating to vote for your favourite tree and give hope to families and children throughout British Columbia. Visit

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CHRISTMAS IS NOT A TIME NOR A SEASON but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas. – CALVIN COOLIDGE

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here is no feature home on the cover of this issue, and no lengthy editorials about homes and interiors. The focus of this, our first holiday issue, is you - your home and family, your city and community – your Christmastime. My goal was to create an issue that is all about how you live, love and celebrate the season, right here, atHOME. Our first annual AHV Gift Guide [page 18] is filled with products for everyone on your holiday gift list this year. From very affordable to ultimate luxuries, we’ve rounded up our favourite gifts ideas that are all available locally.

The holiday season is a special time for coming together, spreading hope and making miracles happen. As an iconic event that has relocated to The Bay Centre this year, I am pleased to share an insider’s look the Victoria Festival of Trees and BC Children’s Hospital with you [Christmas, Community & Children, page 26].

during the busiest time of the year [‘Tis The Season to Decorate and Renovate, page 66] and Chef Dan Hayes is cooking up a delicious holiday Pork Roast [Chef at Home, page 32]. As our first year of atHOME Victoria comes to a close, I am joined by our entire team in thanking you for being a part of our special little magazine, and our dream to bring AHV to Victoria. We have many special features planned for 2016 – well known columnists you will be excited to hear from, even more local home and style products, expanded interior design coverage and a unique home and real estate segment in each issue that only AHV can bring you! Happy holidays and thank you for spending time with us. I love sharing our HOME with you. It’s good to be home,

If you have a friend that is the ultimate list maker, organizer and early holiday shopper, don’t miss Dana Hutchings holiday column [Victoria Vibe, page 16].

So many seasonal treats for style lovers inside. Our resident interior designer shares her tips on creating a merry rustic Christmas [Jenny Martin, page 60], local design expert Ben Brannen tell us how to renovate

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CONGRATULATIONS Candice Schultz was the winner of Robert Baganz print, Night Bean, from AHV’s Fall issue.

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CITY LIGHTS Architect Frances Rattenbury blended Baroque and Romanesque Revival design styles to create this iconic building that has been part of the Victoria landscape since 1893.

AHV WANTS TO FEATURE YOUR LOCAL PHOTOGRAPH! Send an email to editor@atHOMEvictoria.com for details on how to submit your Victoria photography.


editor’sPICKS CHRISTMAS FESTIVALS & EVENTS

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA VICTORIA The premier children’s holiday event of the season. Tickets online at BreakfastWithSantaVIC.com. Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Hotel December 6, 2015 9am to 12 noon

ISLAND FARMS 2015 SANTA CLAUS PARADE Festive floats, including Santa and the Grinch, take to the streets starting at the inner harbour and ending up at Capital Iron. Parliament Buildings November 28, 2015 5:45PM

FESTIVAL OF TREES More than 75 local Christmas trees, decorated by local businesses, in support of BC Children’s Hospital. The Bay Centre November 19, 2015 - January 5, 2016

IEOA TRIUCK LIGHT CONVOY & FOOD DRIVE A marvel to behold with dozens of large trucks decked with thousands of holiday lights. Starts at Ogden Point, through Oak Bay enroute to Langford. Citywide route DECEMBER 5, 2015 5:45pm onwards

CENTENNIAL SQUARE CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT-UP 8th annual lighting of the city holiday tree, with musical performances, Ferris wheel and free treats. Centennial Square November 28, 2015 4pm onwards

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AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT Let the lights and sense of community kindle your holiday spirit. Fun for kids of all ages, these are five local events you don’t want to miss this festive season.

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love everything about this season! Being in Victoria, I love the anticipation, the nip in the air; the hoping and waiting and wishing for snow…that likely won’t arrive. Yes, I lived through the Blizzard of ‘96 but that’s a rarity.

I love the smiles, the decorations and most of all the spirit of the season.

But I do have a confession. It’s not something I talk about openly, because I get looks and eye rolls. Yes, it’s true; I am one of those. A phrase I hear often after being asked the question, “Have you started your Christmas shopping?” I must admit this year I got off to a late start - August instead of June. I know I’m slipping! The goal for me is always to be finished and wrapped by December 1st.

I get asked frequently. “How do I do it?” Well for me, it’s about systems. I have a list – and yes I check it twice, three even four times. Every time someone mentions something they like throughout the year; I add it to the list.

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Most important in this strategy: the list also tells me where I have hidden the presents, which is key! Made that mistake before, found gifts 3 months after Christmas! Yep I am one of those. Maybe that is why I love the season so much; I’ve found a way to avoid the traditional holiday stress. Presents out of the way means much more time for family and celebrating what is truly important.

For me the start of the Christmas season is always the Victoria Festival of Trees. If you haven’t been, GO! Why do I love this Festival? First of all, I’m honoured to work with the amazing people who organize the festival. They’re hardworking and passionate about the cause and it might surprise you to hear planning starts in January. It’s a fun way to support the BC Children’s Hospital Foundation and, ultimately, help sick kids on our Island and throughout the province. I got involved because of one special little girl named Madeline (photo right). She stole my heart and her own stay at BC Children’s Hospital makes this event even more special and near and dear to me. I hear it all the time - it seems everyone has a story, a connection. While not related by blood, she is family to me and she is now healthy.

The Festival of Trees launch night is one of my very favourite nights of the year (November 18th this year). Wonderful businesses and organizations sponsor trees. Then the fun part, they decorate them. Oh the imagination! There is no shortage of creative genius in this city of ours. People go all out. On gala night, lights are being wrapped, garlands are flying, ornaments gingerly placed and smiles are everywhere as the evening unfolds. It is about more than having the best tree (although there are some remarkable trees); it really is about being together in that moment; having fun and celebrating. But the best part comes later after all the excitement of the night has faded. It is the look in the children’s eyes, the look in Madeline’s eyes. The joy, the wonder, the happiness; for me that is what the season is all about.

Usually the Festival of Trees is held at the Fairmont Empress, but this year because of renovations, the Festival has moved to The Bay Centre. New energy, new excitement and hey you can kick off your holiday shopping at the same time! Hope you have started your shopping! I’ll see you there. I’ll be the one kicking back with my eggnog latte leisurely enjoying the trees.

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Dana is a very proud Victorian whose family has been in Victoria five generations, longer than the city has been in existence. Working as Assistant News Director at CHEK, anchor of CHEK Point and the host of The Hard Way, Dana wouldn’t want to live or work anywhere else.

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THE BODY SHOP OILS OF LIFE

Potent daily facial oil infused with 3 precious seed oils, Black Cumin, Camellia and Rosehip, from around the world to give new life to your skin. The Body Shop, $44.00 thebodyshop.ca

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BREVILLE SMART OVEN PRO

Enjoy perfectly cooked results all the time with the 1800-watt countertop oven that features 10 cooking menu functions plus 5 electronic quartz elements. Bed Bath & Beyond, $349.99 bedbathandbeyond.ca

DELONGHI MAGNIFICA S CAPPUCCINO SMART

Sophisticated fully equipped bean to cup automatic coffee machine makes the perfect Espresso, latte, cappuccino or brewed coffee, every time with compact, one touch commands. DeLonghi, $1699.99 delonghi.com/ca

JIMMY CHOO 105 DESIGNER FRAMES

Fun yet sophisticated black frames with crystal detailing along the temples will look glamorous in the city. Mayfair Optometric Clinic, $370.00 mayfairoptometric.com atHOME Victoria


S WA R O V S K I C U F F B R A C E L E T

Gold PVD metal impresses with its filigree silhouette. The sophisticated pattern features clear crystals in pavé in different sizes and sleek lines. Swarovski, $699.00 swarovski.com

EXPRESSIONS PILLOW COVER

‘Tis the season for staying home. Our delightful pillow is designed in natural cotton with beautiful allover crewel embroidery that reads, “Staying home is the new going out.” Indigo, $39.50 indigo.ca

NUBRELLA

A new way to keep dry in all weather conditions - the hands-free! Worn back-pack style, it won’t invert in wind, rain & snow. Nubrella, $130.00 facebook.com/Nubrella

GIVE THE GIFT OF NOTHING

Relax the body and calm the mind, floating effortlessly on the surface of skin-temperature water saturated with 1,200 pounds of Epsom salts. FloatHouse, $39-75 per 90 min. float session floathousevictoria.com

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F E R N W O O D C O F F E E C O M PA N Y 1936 ESPRESSO BEANS

Beans are roasted locally. The 1936 Espresso is well balanced with orange acidity and hints of cherry. Fernwood Coffee Co., $16.00 fernwoodcoffee.com B O N N E 0 S PA R K L I N G BEVERAGE SYSTEM

Preasure infusion squeezes the natural flavours of real ingredients into your beverage. From the garden to your glass. Hudson’s Bay $169.99 thebay.com

K E N W O O D M U LT I P R O EXCEL FOOD PROCESSOR

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2014 QUILL ROSÉ

There is a stiff backbone of rhubarb like acidity balanced with a soft strawberry undercurrent. Enjoy with smoked or grilled salmon, cheeses, quiche or soufflés. Blue Grouse Estate Winery, $17.00 bluegrouse.ca


H A M I LT O N B E A C H S P O R T B L E N D E R

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LOST INHIBITIONS WINE

Evocative wines, entertaining and brimming with personality. These wines speak for themselves, even if they’re a bit mouthy. Church & Stae, Prices vary churchandstatewines.com

A I R C O A L E C O F R I E N D LY

A new kind of air freshener. 100% Bamboo Charcoal in breathable Eco-fabric. lasts for 1 year and then recycles to your garden. Fairway Stores, $7.95 aircoal.com

O S M O S TA R T E R K I T

Osmo is a unique gaming accessory for the iPad that comes with games and will change the way your child plays. Indigo, $99.95 indigo.ca

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Bare Essentials Lingerie, from $14 specialtylingerie.ca - Mill Bay Shopping Centre

MY BURBERRY

The new fragrance, a bright, grand floral that captures the essence of a spring blossom garden with rain-tipped flowers. Burberry, $80.00 burberry.ca

CRANBERRY ORANGE LOTION

Cranberry Orange comes just once a year! Cocoa butter soothes and hydrates while calendula and rose hip oils protect the skin. Use it on your hands and body. Saltspring Soapworks, $23.95 saltspringsoapworks.com

TRUMARINE COLLAGEN

A natural premium select grade collagen peptide with scientifically proven benefits to help with the formation of collagen within the body for healthy, natural aging. withinUS, $79.95 withinus.ca


JIMMY CHOO EXOTIC

An exotic limited edition fragrance that was inspired by colorful python skins with notes of black currant sorbet, pink grapefruit, patchouli, tiger orchid and exotic passion flower. Hudson’s Bay, $64.00 thebay.com

HUDSON MACK THE UNSINKABLE ANCHOR

The personal and professional memoir of Vancouver Island media personality Hudson Mack. Bolen Books, $25.95 bolen.bc.ca

S E N S E M O T H E R H O M E & F A M I LY MONITORING SYSTEM

Mother and the Motion Cookies are a family of smart sensors that you can set in two minutes to perform the functions you want and that you can change as often as you need. Indigo, $299.99 indigo.ca

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AV E R I L L C R E E K M E R L O T 2 0 1 2

Classic, cool climate structure; medium-bodied with balanced fruit & acidity, fine-grained tannins & an underlying minerality. Earthy with aromas of red & black currant, tobacco leaf & clove. Averill Creek Vineyard, $29.90 averillcreek.ca


GOPRO HERO 4

Capturing 4K Ultra HD video and liquidsmooth slow motion at up to 240 frames per second, HERO4 Black delivers higher performance than any other GoPro. London Drugs, $649.99 londondrugs.com

MEET TOLMIE - HBC’S 11TH ANNUAL CHARITY BEAR

11th Annual Heritage Charity Bear, Tolmie. Since 2005, the HBC Foundation has introduced a plush bear each year that honours an adventurer who was instrumental in shaping the celebrated history of HBC and legacy of Canada. Hudson’s Bay, $21.99 thebay.com

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Each piece of clothing is designed and created in our on-site design studio. For girls and women aged 2-92 lekadesign.com - 1044a Fort Street

Made from 100% estate grown Marachal Foch, this port-style wine is rich, smooth, and balanced. Serve chilled with or without food. Unsworth Vineyards, $21.50 unsworthvineyards.com


2015 VICTORIA FESTIVAL OF TREES BY: TRACEY DRAKE

2015 FESTIVAL OF TREES EVENT DETAILS THE BAY CENTRE - 1150 DOUGLAS ST, VICTORIA, BC NOV. 18, 2015 TO JAN. 5, 2016 (check BayCentre.ca for holiday hours) BCCHF.ca/festival-of-trees

Christmas, Community & Children It is the season of good will, hope and miracles. And there are children on Vancouver Island that are counting on it to come into their lives this Christmastime.

Last year, 2,680 Vancouver Island children, logging more than 7,800 patient visits, were treated at BC Children’s Hospital. The CRD region accounted for more than 34% of these sick kids.

There is often a misconception that funds raised here do not benefit our local kids. Not true. Monies raised in our community helps give our sick children a fighting chance for health, for happiness… for life.

Each year, Victoria Festival of Trees creates a magical wonderland of Christmas trees, each sponsored by a local business, and every one

In its 24th year, the Victoria Festival of Trees (FOT) is as much a part of the holiday tradition in our wonderful city as seeing the Christmas lights at The Butchart Gardens and watching the Santa Claus Parade.

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Samantha Geer became involved early in the event’s history, serving on the committee as well as FOT chair for two years. “Festival of Trees has played such a big part of Christmas in Victoria for many years. The evening this event kicks off truly brings tears to my eyes.”


decorated from the heart. Some are stunning creations, others are interactive and many are just plain fun! Not only does this event raise money for BC Children’s Hospital, but it has become a holiday tradition for our community, while giving local companies the opportunity showcase their community spirit. Tanya Smith, current FOT chair, is an enthusiastic leader. “The Festival is simply magical. The businesses take so much care in the theming and construction of each tree. Each one tells a story The festival puts you in the holiday spirit and raises much needed funds for the children of British Columbia.”

Victoria Festival of Trees celebrates 24th year with new location at The Bay Centre

Due to renovations at the Fairmont Empress, the Victoria Festival of Trees will take place at The Bay Centre this year. Darlene Hollstein, General Manager is thrilled to be part of such an iconic holiday event. “It is an absolute honour to be invited to host such a meaningful event that directly impacts our community, the 1,000 plus people that work in The Bay Centre and our families we work with.” As a high profile public shopping centre that places value on community, this exciting new venue for 2015 brings an opportunity for tens of thousands of visitors to experience the 75+ decorated holiday trees, make a donation and vote for a favourite tree! Last year, more than 20,000 votes were cast, raising more than $129,000 for BC Children’s Hospital and sick kids on Vancouver Island.

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THE 2015 FESTIVAL OF TREES SENDING WELL WISHES TO ALL OF THE FAMILIES RESIDING AT BC CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OVER THE HOLIDAYS

For more than twenty years, Mary Lou Newbold and Dr. Stephen Taylor, owners of Mayfair Optometric Clinic have been gold sponsors, and Mary Lou joined the FOT planning committee in 2013. “The Festival of Trees has become a tradition for many, many local families, making it part of their annual holiday activities. It is well known, well attended and I believe it is a premier event in the city during the holidays.”

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2015 FESTIVAL OF TREES VICTORIA CHAMPION CHILD

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For much of her young life, 12-year-old Madison Hooson spent many days at home, missing out on a quality of life every child deserves. Madison was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease in November 2011 and was given a prescription to help ease the pain that never had longlasting relief. After fecal transplants in Portland, Oregon that proved to be unsustainable, Madison was admitted to BC Children’s Hospital where doctors found a medication to eliminate Madison’s pain. Today, Madison is healthy and full of energy. Even though Madison is in remission, her family still travels from Victoria to BC Children’s Hospital every eight weeks for infusions and follow-up. Madison will continue to be cared for by BC Children’s Hospital until she is an adult. Madison is this year’s Victoria Festival of Trees Champion child. To learn more about Madison and other children whose lives changed for the better thanks to BC Children’s Hospital, visit bcchf.ca.

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FESTIVIAL of TREES 2015 GOLD SPONSORS

BC CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL A leader in general and specialized pediatric services, BC Children’s Hospital is the province’s foremost teaching and research facility for child health. Did you know that BC Children’s Hospital is the province’s only full-service, pediatric acute care hospital and serves close to 1million children who live in BC and the Yukon? All children who are seriously ill or injured are referred to Children’s Hospital and are either treated at the hospital facility in Vancouver or, with consultation from Children’s specialists, in their home community.

Stronger communities are part of our bottom line.

At Coast Capital Savings we feel honoured to be able to support the 2015 Festival of Trees.

In 2014, more than 84,000 children were treated at BC Children’s Hospital and on its busiest day, the hospital treated 1,171 sick and injured children, with 66% of all patients each year coming from areas outside of Vancouver. DONATE TO VOTE

Let me give you four good reasons why you should gather your family, head to the Bay Centre, experience Victoria Festival of Trees and donate to vote for your favourite tree:

1. One in every 100 children in BC is born with heart disease. In 2014, a total of 201 open heart surgeries were performed at BC Children’s Hospital. 2. There are 130+ newly diagnosed cases of childhood cancer each year in BC, and last year, 776 children received cancer treatment at BC Children’s Hospital.

3. When your family, friend, neighbour or colleauge needs medical attention, BC Children’s Hospital will be there.

4. Every child is an important member of our community and represents a piece of our future.

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Sunday December 6, 2015 Arbutus Ballroom at the Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe Breakfast with Santa Victoria will be your child’s most memorable event of the year. This is a one-of-a-kind event that promises to be the highlight of your holiday season!

No Ordinary Breakfast with Santa! SPARKLE CARPET: Junior version of a red carpet, sized just for kids, complete with lights and cameras!

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT: Kids will marvel at the wonders of Trent Arterberry and his Think Bigg Show! ACTIVITY STATIONS: Make holiday crafts, gingerbread, ornaments and help create a Christmas card for BCCHF.

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA: Deluxe breakfast with adult AND kiddie height buffet tables, so everyone feels special. CHRISTMAS ELVES: Holiday elves greeting guests and providing balloon animal creations – right at your table!

FAVOURITE CHARACTERS: Enchanted Fables Princesses and Superheroes of Victoria to entertain guests.

SANTA CLAUS: The guest of honour will make a grand appearance, host Story Time on the main stage, and then a Photo with Santa in the Four Frames Photo Booth! NORTH POLE EXPRESS: Santa has a mailbox, so bring your Letter to Santa to be delivered to the North Pole!

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CHEF AT HOME BY: DAN HAYES | THE LONDON CHEF

PHOTOGRAPHER: REBECCA WELLMAN PHOTOGRAPHY

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f you are in charge of preparing a holiday feast for your family this year, and want to wow your guests with something other than turkey and stuffing, this Roasted Pork Loin served with Apple Chutney and Braised Red Cabbage is easy to make and will have you on everyone’s “nice” list all year long. Make enough roast for leftovers. This delicious crusted pork is equally sensational reimagined as a sandwich the day after.

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METHOD: • PREHEAT OVEN TO 425F

• IN A LARGE FRYING PAN HEAT THE OIL TO MEDIUM HIGH TEMPERATURE; LIGHTLY SEAR ALL SIDES OF THE LOIN UNTIL A GOLDEN BROWN COLOUR IS REACHED, REMOVE FROM PAN AND LET COOL.

• IN A SMALL BOWL MIX TOGETER SALT, PEPPER, DIJON, AND THYME. USING A SPATULA OR PALATE KNIFE EVENLY COAT THE PORK LOIN IN THE CRUST. PLACE IN A ROASTING PAN ON TOP OF A WIRE RACK OR A FEW CHUNKY ONION RINGS, THIS PREVENTS THE PORK LOIN FROM TOUCHING THE BOTTOM OF THE PAN, AND ENHANCES AIR FLOW SO EVEN COOKING OCCCURS. • IN THE PREHEATED OVEN PLACE THE PORK LOIN ON TOP RACK FOR 10 – 12 MINUTES, ALLOWING THE CRUST TO FORM AND BROWN. DROP THE OVEN TEMPERATURE DOWN TO 375F AND CONTINUE TO ROAST FOR ANOTHER 20 MINS; YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN INTERNAL TEMPERATURE OF AT LEAST 160F. ONCE INTERNAL TEMPERATURE IS REACHED REMOVE FROM OVEN AND LET REST FOR AT LEAST 10 MINUTES BEFORE SERVING.

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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR LUNCH GUESTS: MEL Z (OCEAN 98.5) AND VANESSA (KISS 103.1), STUART BROWN, LORI MCLEOD (ELDERCARE FOUNDATION), MARY LOU NEWBOLD AND MELISSA KELLY (MAYFAIR OPTOMETRIC CLINIC), AND CATHI MCGILLIVRAY (ATHOME VICTORIA)


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THE WINE LIST BY: STUART BROWN | WINE EXPERT

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hange is upon us! Everywhere I look, I see new wineries, an explosion of new micro-breweries, some very interesting distilleries, and most recently, a spattering of new craft cideries. In my Sommelier profession, it has proved most difficult keeping up with these changes. It has become a bit of a challenge to remember all of the new brands, production techniques and keeping up on all of the people involved in the production of these tasty products. I never knew drinking could be so exhausting! So, on I taste. Making sure to take time to explore all of the new explosions of taste that now seem ubiquitous. I tend to sort out what I can, always remain curious and ask plenty of questions, and I am always on the look-out for the new, premium, artisanal products.

A few years back, I was attending our VISA – Vancouver Island Sommelier Association – summer gathering, where we had a guest speaker, Kristen Jordan, owner of Sea Cider. Kristen was attending the event as a guest tasting/lecture. Instantly, I was impressed with Kristen’s knowledge of the industry; she had built this farm and cidery (opened in 2007) with her own initiative and hard work. As the lecture progressed, I could feel the passion Kristen put into her work and craft.

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And what a craft it is. There are so many diverse aspects in producing traditionally fermented artisan ciders. It is astounding how many variables there are in producing these ciders – starting with the various types of unique cider apples, the different methods of pressing, the specific yeasts to even the methods of aging. I quickly learned how similar craft cider production was to fine wine production. After the lecture, we tasted the ciders. I was amazed at how unique each cider was because there were so many complexities in flavours and textures. My personal favourite was the Rumrunner (also known as Prohibition). It is aged in rum-soaked bourbon barrels for a minimum of six months. At the VISA tasting it was cold, but I have also had it warm in the winter and it works. I found that all of the ciders, much like wine, have so many food pairing qualities. The Rumrunner pairs well with a steak or Caribbean foods while another of my favourites, Bittersweet, pairs well with rich meats such as pork belly, barbecued ribs, and sausage.

I encourage you to go and experience Sea Cider! The ten acre farm, home to 1,300 heritage apple trees consisting of 50 varieties, is in Saanichton, B.C. on Mt. St. Michael Road. The Ciderhouse is open from 11-4pm daily for tours and tastings of the ciders accompanied with local cheeses.


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A MODERN RIFF ON TRADITIONAL WALLS BY: JANE CROSS

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ruly it is a shame that so many people have gone sour on wallcoverings. All the rage in the 1950s, 1960s and definitely the 1970s, those lime green florals and pyschadelic graphics have obviously left the world with a a bad taste in their mouths. Modern day wallpaper can be a things of beauty and brilliance in modern interior design. A company called Cole and Son (cole-and-son.com) designs incredible strippable wallpaper in the most fabulous patterns. However, if you are looking for something really unique, allow me to share some of my favourite examples of what modern technology and oversized murals can do for your walls.

You will never look at wallcovering quite the same way ever again.... thank goodness.

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Large scale murals are readily available in custom sizes to perfectly fit your wall. Pixersize.com is a good place to start for affordable and interesting options, like the world map on the previous page.

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Even chalk paint has come a long way in the last five years, and for $30 you can turn a boring wall into a focal point, with very little effort at all.

For maximum impact, you must check out an online company called Walls Republic, who are without question redefining the market for high quality, large scale wallcoverings. My favourite, shown above, is their take on an old barnboard wall with peeling paint. For all three of these options, ordering online is easy and delivery was quite quick, even for custom orders.


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our house is where you live, work, and play and is an intimate extension of who you are. As we invite others into our homes this holiday season, we realize that the value of our property reaches way beyond the city assessment. I’m fascinated by what makes a home attractive.

There are technical aspects like location, architecture, interior design, square footage, and age, but for me those elements often lack heart. A house really becomes a home during the holidays. How can we make that feeling last throughout the year?

WITH TODD TALBOT

TODD’S HOLIDAY HOME JINGLE I’m dreaming of a white kitchen Just like the one on all those shows Where the counters glisten and I got a vision To see white cabinets in a row I’m dreaming of a white bedroom Just like the one in atHOME magazine Where the te-le-vision and mirror glisten And the walk-in closet makes you glow

Two of my favourite things in life are Christmas and houses and it’s interesting to observe the dynamics that happen when you combine the two. A time when that crazy uncle has a little too much to drink or when young kids are running throughout the house in anticipation. The old photo albums get pulled out and elder members of the family relay memories from holidays past. The kitchen is a bustle of food preparation and the table always gets a little extra attention when set. The true essence of home is the dynamics of the people who dwell in the space.

Don’t get me wrong, I love the idea of a perfectly bushy holiday tree with meticulously chosen decorations like the windows of Christmas Street at Hudson’s Bay. But last year I got more joy out of the little ‘Charlie Brown’ tree we cut down with our two little kids off the side of an old logging road. My daughter got the idea that she needed to choose her own little tree and she didn’t give up until she had it in her grasp. She pointed out every sad looking little tree along the way and when she found the one that was ‘just right’ she and her little brother took turns helping me with the saw and shouting “timber” at its anticlimactic tipping. This tree brought a sense of joy and pride to my two little children and proved again that creating a space that is warm and inviting is less about high end furniture and perfectly designed kitchens; it’s about those experiences that you will remember long after your chesterfield has lost its appeal. If you are looking to create an amazing sense of home for yourself or to entice a buyer down the road, think of the elements that bring magic to your house during the holidays and apply these principals all year long!

I’m dreaming of a white bathroom With every vanity in sight “May your ceilings be 10 feet in height And may all the subway-tile be white”

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Must haves to keep your house on the nice list all year long!

With Love It or List It Vancouver, Todd has returned to the small screen where he first made his start as a teenager on the hit Nickelodeon TV series Fifteen. A veteran theatre artist for more than two decades, Todd’s has starred in dozens of awardwinning productions across the country and around the world.

Outside his career as an actor, singer and dancer, Todd’s professional life has never been busier. Todd travels between the U.S. and Canada speaking at, and emceeing a wide variety of events. Alongside Love it or List Vancouver, Todd was a guest judge on Game of Homes and voiced the show Who Lives Here, both for the W Network. An entrepreneur from a young age, Todd’s company currently owns and manages multiple residential properties as well as several real estate ventures in renovation, marketing and design. Todd also leads an experienced team helping clients buy and sell homes.

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NATURAL ELEMENTS I love the use of natural stone, reclaimed and other elements that reflect the environment we live in. Look around, see what attracts you and bring that into your home.

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TIMELESS Elements that stand the test of time will hold their value, while trendy choices come and go. This is simple to achieve and plenty of room to introduce personality with accent pieces.

Not to be overshadowed, Todd’s young family is always close by and he loves to share the adventures of fatherhood, fighting the dad-bod, staying fashionable, travel, sports, and the coveted date night with his wife Rebecca.

Visit toddtalbot.ca, for a journey behind the scenes into life both on and off screen as well as any upcoming events/projects. Follow Todd Talbot on Instagram, Twitter and Periscope @ToddTalbot

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Debuting in this holiday issue, stay tuned as Todd Talbot joins us in every 2016 issue of atHOME – sharing his unique take and often humorous insight on homes, real estate and living the good life in British Columbia.


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RENOVATE YOUR MASTER BATHROOM – FROM SIMPLE TO SIMPLY STUNNING

BY: JANE CROSS

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side from the aesthetic beauty of a newly remodeled master bathroom, and the daily pleasure obtained from using it, it will add immense house value upon resale. A well appointed luxury master spa bathroom will, on average, offer a 115% to 157% return on investment. Think of it as a personal loan with benefits – remodel, enjoy it and when the time comes to sell, the personal loan is repaid with interest! Creating

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Day spas are popular not just for the treatments that are offered, but also for the ambiance and sense of complete peace and quiet the spa environment offers. Don’t we all just want to block off a ‘me’ day once a month, head to the spa for a relaxing massage, break away from the stresses of everyday life and completely rejuvenate?

At an average of $400 for a day at the spa, it isn’t affordable for most of us to do all the time. Aside from the cost, once the spa day is over, there is the chore to going back to the real world - getting dressed, bearing the weather, jumping back into the car to head half way across the city to get home – by which time, the calming effects of the spa are long gone. Instead, consider putting that money to better use and turn your own bathroom into a spa retreat. Deciding on what to include in a master bath retreat can be tricky. A lot depends on the shape and size of the bathroom, what features are must-haves and how much money you want to invest in the project. There are some key elements that make an ordinary bathroom transform into a spa oasis, with the two most important being the bathtub and the modern shower.

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2. SCRUB A DUB TUB

Separate showers, generally glass encased, continue to be the hottest trend in bathroom design, and in 2016, you will see more square footage earmarked for the shower.

The bathtub is the focus of a spa oasis for the master bathroom. Really shop around and compare because pricing can be extreme from one supplier to another for the very same tub. There are a few points to consider when shopping for bathtubs, so let’s take a closer look at the critical factors.

Walk-in open concept showers with walls of glass make a small bathroom appear bigger and brighter. For a true spa experience, add a waterfall or rain shower head from the ceiling or install a wall of head-to-toe body jets. When done correctly, the shower should blend harmoniously with the rest of the master bath, and not look like a big box stuck in the middle of a room, giving an appearance of cramped or limited space - far from the relaxed and elegant feel a spa inspired master bath should evoke.

1. Don’t purchase a tub that is too small – it will be a regrettable mistake. Buy a soaker tub that is large enough to fully recline in. There is nothing worse than trying to take a long soothing soak in a cramped space.

(freestanding, tub or wall mounted) are unique but not ideal for every space. However, if space allows, side mounts are highly recommended – it allows for ample head and foot room at both ends of the tub without taps getting in the way. 3. Choose a neutral colour such as white or bone. Decorator or designer colours will go out of style and since the tub will be a big chunk of your budget, you want to make sure the investment retains its value and does not become a decor burden in a few years.

2. Decide on end or side tub faucets. This generally is dictated by the shape of the tub and the size of the bathroom. Side mounted faucets

RETURN ON INVESTMENT Renovating an outdated master bathroom into a heavenly spa oasis adds resale value to a home and provides a relaxing retreat to soak away the stress of daily living.


3. TUB OR SHOWER? If your space is limited and you cannot have a soaker tub and a stand-alone shower, experts say that you should forego the bathtub and opt for a spacious, glass front shower. In recent years, showers are coming out on top of home buyers wish lists, and many new homes (especially those with limited square footage) do not include a bathtub. However, if you are renovating the main bathroom in a family home, talk to a realtor or interior designer about your neighbourhood before removing the only bathtub, which could adversely affect resale value down the road.

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BY: TRACEY DRAKE | THE TRAVELLING EDITOR

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f you have never experienced St. Regis hospitality, you are truly missing out on something very special. Not too long ago, I spent time in Mexico at The St. Regis Punta Mita Resort for the 2015 Punta Mita Beach Festival. It was a travel experience filled with luxury amenities, elegant dining, and white sand. While you may have travelled to Mexico many times, you haven’t been to this Mexico.

Punta Mita – which translates to Gateway to Paradise - is off the beaten path, as it should be. As you leave Puerto Vallarta proper, you travel through authentic Mexican countryside, enter into the State of Nayarit and eventually arrive at the gates of this 1,500 acre master planned community; greeted by the smiling faces of The St. Regis staff, armed with pitchers of ice cold Margaritas. This welcome was a glimpse into what became four days of what I can only describe as “always attentive but never intrusive” bliss.

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My beachfront deluxe room was well appointed, with Mexican charm and high end finishes. The suite was large with a very private ocean view walk-out terrace, and a spa bathroom with an incredible private outdoor shower. As part of the longstanding signature St. Regis Butler Service, you are assigned a personal butler who is just a quick call, text or email away to get whatever you may need coffee, reading material, drinks, garment pressing or even a private party planned in your suite. They take care of everything, including packing and unpacking your suitcases.

This waterfront resort is casual elegance at its best. The sprawling property was carefully curated to maximize guest privacy; even with the hotel booked to capacity for the Beach Festival, private casitastyle accommodation and lush landscapes meant it never felt busy or crowded or rushed. In fact, I spent an entire afternoon on the pure white sand beach, swimming and lounging in a hammock with my book and my thoughts, and never saw another person.

Paraiso – yes, paradise.


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Attractions: Do not miss snorkeling to Hidden Beach on Marietas Islands (Vallarta Adventures) and board a helicopter at the St.Regis for an unforgettable aerial tour (Punta Mita Expeditions).

Punta Mita Beach Festival: This popular annual event takes place in July, and is a family friendly 3-day event that includes water activities, yoga, marine education with the National Geographic team, and exceptional cuisine from many well-known chefs.

Getting Here: Punta Mita is a 40-minute scenic drive from the airport in Puerto Vallarta. Limo, shuttle and taxi services are readily available and can be booked in advance.

Packing: Bathing suit, beach sandals, shorts, sunblock and a good book should be the bulk of your suitcase contents but pack at least one nice resort outfit for dinner.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, VISIT STREGIS.COM/PUNTAMITA

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DESIGN WITH JENNY MARTIN

MERRY RUSTIC CHRISTMAS

BY: JENNY MARTIN | INTERIOR DESIGNER

The holiday season is upon us and so is that list of things than need to picked up, wrapped, baked, decorated, lit up, dug out of the attic, and set up, all while trying to catch our breath long enough to look like we’ve got it all pulled together by the time people show up ready to be entertained! Ok, deep breath... preparing for Christmas should be fun and sometimes that just means spinning it up a bit.

Inspire yourself with a new decorating scheme that’s fresh and different than your usual, you know the one, the one that you do every year. Once you have a theme, picking up wrapping paper, making handmade decorations, and creating sweet treats all become more fun. One of my favourite themes is a rustic west coast. It’s not only easy and affordable, it’s also enchanting.

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Try a rustic a table scape using cedar boughs, sprigs of boxwood and candles set in glass jars. Create homemade place cards using recycled paper, a sprig of rosemary and your best handwriting. Wrapping presents in plain craft paper with simple hand tied bows and sprigs of greenery from your garden are as much fun to wrap as they are to deliver. Try making handmade decorations for your friends and family from things like thick branches cut into coins decorated with a simple snowflake stamp and bow.

Remember – there isn’t be a better time of year to get your sparkle on, so pick up some glitter and spray glue to breath sparkly new life into older boring decorations. Even old plastic animal figurines look great sprayed and hung from the tree. Hanging mini-wreaths over a few of your kitchen cabinet doors will have you humming Christmas carols as you bake. Banisters look amazing wrapped in cedar boughs and mini white lights. If you have trouble getting power to your staircase to power your lights, try using battery operated LED string lights, available at Insideout Homestore (downtown on Store Street). Try hanging large pine cones or vintage bells on large satin ribbons in your windows.

Christmas trees can be decorated rustic too by simplifying the colours, playing with whites and silvers. Try things like white poinsettias blossoms, burlap ribbon, small birds, rustic handmade decorations, white mini lights and a little sparkle. Try wrapping tired coloured ornament balls in twine, burlap or strips of gray and cream fabrics to create a subtle neutral bauble.

Scents are such an important part of the holiday experience. Simmering cinnamon sticks, sprigs of fir branches, and oranges on your stove will fill your home with Christmas flavour. Burning scented candles or diffusers will also do the trick. AH

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THE ARTFUL

HOME RICHARD ROBLIN LEAVING PRIDE BEHIND BY: EMILY DOBBY

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first met Richard and his lovely wife Eve when they stopped by Art Atelier 546 - where I work - to drop off some of his latest works. I felt honoured that such an internationally renowned contemporary artist would consider working with a four-month old gallery, but there he was - a sparkle in his eye, warmly explaining his latest direction while his wife unrolled the canvases on the floor. Richard Roblin’s work is found in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and has been exhibited at the MOMA in New York. He is represented by top commercial galleries across Canada and the United States. Art Atelier 546 is the only gallery in British Columbia that is showcasing his work. His career has spanned several decades and he has lived and travelled

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throughout the globe - absorbing the teachings of many different cultures. Richard and his wife live on the island and he paints out of a studio in his home. Initially, Richard had intended to become an architect and as such his works are influenced by architectural plans - Frank Lloyd Wright’s in particular. In homage to

his idol, he took copies of the architectural plans for Wright’s Fallingwater and began painting in the rooms - line, form and colour are thus integral components. I fell in love with a piece we currently have on display that is part of the “Fallingwater” series - bright Mondrian hues inhabit the squares and rectangular rooms of the plan. I connected with Richard’s work instantly, having studied Frank Lloyd Wright for several years (a handful of his structures appeared in my thesis). I love seeing artists who explore every facet of geometry; not to mention Richard’s palette is bright and poppy; colours that would complement most walls. I am inspired by his shapes, colours and his painting method which is similar to that of Jackson Pollock yet more structured - a methodical yet intuitive dance around the canvas.


I recently had coffee with Richard and here is what we chatted about:

WHAT ARE THE BIGGEST INFLUENCES THROUGHOUT YOUR CAREER? Oriental aesthetics, nature, architecture, and philosophy have been very powerful influences in my life as an artist, especially the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright. The artists who have had the most powerful impact on me initially were my older brother Don who was very talented and first inspired me to draw, and then as I was growing up I was exposed to various Japanese art forms, particularly the paintings of the Momayama Period. When I first went to Montreal, I was very impressed with the paintings of Riopelle whose work I saw for the first time. Milton Avery, Motherwell, Hans Hofmann, Ben Nicholson. John McLaughlin and most of all Matisse were inspirational guides on my creative adventure.

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WHY ARE COLOUR AND FORM SO SIGNIFICANT TO YOU? Quality of light has been my touchstone, informing my vision and forming my language in colour. The practice of painting is a laboratory of discovery and a playground of unlimited poetic possibility. The most essential discovery was that everything was basically abstract and completely open to interpretation, that it was not what I saw , but how I saw which gives me unbridled freedom.

THE TEACHINGS OF OTHER CULTURES HAVE INFLUENCED YOU. WHICH ONE RESONATES WITH YOU MOST? When I was 19 years old, I traveled to Vancouver for the first time and spent my days drawing the cityscapes and nature of the coast. I also spent a great deal of time studying Oriental philosophy at the main library. A few months later, I went to Montreal and was given a commission to paint a Japanese screen. I then returned to Vancouver to continue my independent studies in Oriental painting techniques and calligraphy. It was through my practice of calligraphy that I was to discover the poetry inherent in form. This practice awoke in me a lifelong appreciation and love of the Japanese cultural art forms including architecture.

YOU ARE INSPIRED BY ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN, SCULPTURE AND PAINTING. WHICH ONE IN PARTICULAR? When I was in my mid-teens I discovered the architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright when I found his biography A Testament. This book was a revelation to me in that it exposed the relationship of all forms of creative activity through architecture, design, sculpture, painting, all of which he practiced with great ease. Through his philosophy of integration and its application in his work he gave to me a spiritual guide.

YOU PAINT ON THE FLOOR. WHY? CAN YOU SHARE YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS? I have always perceived the act of painting as a dance. The dance process begins on the floor as I begin to map out the forms of the painting. Several compositions engage one formal dynamic. Circle, square, triangle is painted in sequence, one over the other. As I move around the work, the paint is allowed to flow in many directions creating its own geometry. Heavier applications of paint direct from the tube enhance the clarity and luminosity of the piece.

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WHAT ABOUT FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT INSPIRES YOU THE MOST? His spirit of discovery.

HOW DOES LIVING ON VANCOUVER ISLAND AFFECT YOUR WORK? This is a place of unimaginable beauty, a wellspring of inspiration.

WHAT IS YOUR PROUDEST MOMENT OR CREATION IN YOUR CAREER? Leaving pride behind when I start to paint.

“The practice of painting is a laboratory of discovery and a playground of unlimited poetic possibility.” - Richard Roblin

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COLOUR YOUR WORLD ‘TIS THE SEASON TO DECORATE & RENOVATE BY: BEN BRANNEN | INTERIOR DESIGNER

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ost people have enough to do leading up to and during the holiday season, but believe it or not, this is a great time to discuss and even get going on upcoming home renovations and redecoration. Many people get extended days off during the season, so why not take the time to get a project started that you have been putting off? At this time of year the whole family has a break from the day-to-day and has a bit of free time to relax and contemplate some changes to the home. That might mean creating the design plan that you do a little later in the year, or just adding a few new home accessories. Can you really renovate during the busy holiday season?

You can if you plan ahead and start early! I recommend preparing your home for the holidays a little earlier this year, and then embarking on some changes once you have finished with the

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hustle and bustle and are ready to take them down again. Besides, chances are good that if you invite friends and extended family over earlier in the season, the higher the probability they aren’t already booked with other engagements.

I feel it is important to put aside at least one day to preparing the home with decorations and unleash those memories associated with previous years’ decorations. It seems that once you start decorating your home, the holiday spirit takes over. I like to plan next year’s holiday theme at the end of the current season - often finding inspiration during the holidays for another dynamic theme but having to wait until the following year to pull it together. While I love the memories attached to opening the holiday decoration storage bins, I always love adding a twist every year. The twist can simply be the additions of a new colour, or a completely different use of the decorations.


Holiday décor for me always starts with silver, gold or classic white. Now is the time of year to bring out all of your sparkly bits. To that I love adding a single feature color. Rather than the traditional red or green, I prefer to work with a deep rust or lime green. I like to bring nature in with large tree branches – they are amazing when hung from the ceiling over a table. Hang decorations from it or wrap it in mini lights for a festive look. I was lucky enough to find my neighbour had pruned their fig tree just in time for me to spray it white and hang it in the Bespoke Design Shop. It was perfect with glass bird decorations hanging from it. This year I plan to nest white birds in a similar branch. A walk through your local park and a trip to a local shop can supply you with all you need. Pick up holly, Spruce boughs and Cedar branches, white lilies and even a large bunch of baby’s breath. I like putting the white flower bundles in the tree to mimic snow. Don’t forget to add some winter greens like a small Spruce bough with a single flower, or a sprig of holly to the powder room

for a wintery scent. It will make visitors feel like special guests. If you don’t go overboard with glitter, you can leave some of the decorations up that have a wintery theme, rather than a specific holiday theme.

When it is time to put away the decorations, consider giving your home a fresh start for 2016. Now, I am not recommending removing a structural wall, but why not crack open a can of paint and start the new year with a fresh new colour scheme – after all, once the decorations are put away, you are well on your way to being a minimalist!

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ENTERTAIN WITH DOROTHY BY: DOROTHY HAWES

“I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.” Charles Dickens

I’ll be home for Christmas

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t’s hard to find a time of year that garners as much attention and excitement as does the Christmas season. We might lament the fact that stores and businesses start the preChristmas hype too early, but keep in mind that you can set your own agenda about when and how you want to celebrate this most glorious time of year.

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Days leading up to Christmas can be jam-packed, as we prepare for what often seems like one event after another, but let’s not forget to savour the moments. De-stressing Christmas completely may be impossible but there are ways to make your holiday entertaining enjoyable. Here are a few strategies that may help you get the most jingle out of your December.

“Deck the Halls!” Sometimes the thought of hauling out the boxes filled with Christmas decorations intimating and exhausting. Instead of feeling overwhelmed, create a list that allows you to spread the work over a week or two. Plan on completing one job each day such as decorating the mantle, creating a centerpiece or doing some baking. Make it festive for the whole family and don’t forget to reward yourselves with a cup of eggnog or perhaps even a hot rum toddy! “Now bring us some figgy pudding!”

We tend to do more entertaining over the Christmas season than at any other time

of year, so it’s always good to think of ways of streamlining the labour involved. Instead of preparing an entire meal for your guests, consider organizing a potluck. You could even provide your guests with a suggested recipe, particularly if you want to coordinate dishes. If you’d rather not do a meal in your home, try organizing an event around one of Christmas offerings around town. Check the newspaper or look online for events taking place during the Christmas season: plays, concerts, parades, Christmas light tours, etc. Plan on meeting friends at the venue and then invite them over for drinks, appetizers and desserts after the event. If you don’t have time to prepare food, order a cheese or appetizer tray or


a dessert platter from a local deli or bakery. Bring out the drinks and enjoy great conversation brought on by the euphoria of your Christmas outing.

Organize a cookie exchange party. This is a great way to stock up on Christmas baking while enjoying the company of good friends. Invite 4-8 friends to join in on your cookie exchange. Each guest bakes one type of cookie and brings a dozen cookies for each invited guest. In addition, ask them to bring an extra half dozen for the party. Put on the coffee and tea and enjoy sampling the festive cookie treats. Everyone will be thrilled to be taking home a nice variety of baked goods for their Christmas cookie platter!

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And don’t forget the Christmas music. Add to the ambiance of your Christmas entertaining by selecting great tunes for you and your guests to enjoy. There are so many wonderful Christmas albums that are available at any music store or through iTunes.

Entertaining doesn’t have to be stressful. With some organization and preparation, you will be ready to enjoy this holiday season and savour precious moments with family and friends.

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TRAVEL CLOSE TO HOME BY: TRACEY DRAKE

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sn’t it funny how our mind almost always associates vacation time with going away? I can’t even count the number of times I have said, “I need to get away”. However, most of us really don’t have the time, and I realized a mind shift was in order; teaching myself that get away doesn’t have to mean getaway. So, I organized a staycation, packed an overnight bag, and with my husband in happy tow, took the 4.8 kilometre journey from my house to The Magnolia Hotel & Spa on Courtney Street in downtown Victoria.

The Magnolia Hotel & Spa was recently named the #4 hotel in Canada in the Conde Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards, and recognized as one of the top 25 romantic hotels in Canada by TripAdvisor 2015 Travellers’ Choice Awards. Located just one block from everything – the inner harbour, restaurants, shops, nightlife, and museums – The Magnolia Hotel & Spa truly is at the heart of our lovely city.

I personally love the charming lobby, with its European bijoux ambiance and grand piano. You never feel rush or herded in this space – something I dislike about check-in areas at large, busy hotels.

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THE MAGNOLIA HOTEL & SPA Our Diamond guest suite was so pretty! Plush fabrics, an elegant carpet pattern and raw silk wall treatments were just some of the things I loved about this recently renovated room. Ten foot ceilings made our suite seem even more spacious, and the massive windows to the world were stunning. The room also featured a cozy gas fireplace and high end bed linens. Steve and I were experiencing the Romancing Victoria package, and we were thrilled to be greeted with Prosecco, chocolate truffles and Saltspring Soapworks bubble bath. Speaking of bubbles, the spa inspired bathroom was comfortably modern with a large soaker tub and separate glass shower. The fluffy robes and slippers were a really nice touch.

From our seventh floor suite; the spectacular views of this city at night were wonderful. I think we could have sat in front of the window for hours, but the city was calling so we donned our walking shoes and hit the streets. We walked around the city like tourists, choosing to combine two of the hotel’s signature Curated Trails - Discover Victoria Trail and Tapa Trail. We walked historic streets, discovered places we didn’t know existed, and dined on small plate delicacies along the way.


My three tips for the perfect staycation:

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MY RECOMMENDATIONS:

Tell as few people as possible that you are still in the city, so that work and stresses don’t follow you.

ROMANCING VICTORIA PACKAGE Available from January to March 2016, and complete with a Romance Concierge, guests are treated to Prosecco, truffles and Sparkling Rhubarb Bubble Bath from Saltspring Soapworks.

Do not make plans to meet up with friends or invite family to your hotel, family, or it won’t truly feel like a vacation.

MAGNOLIA CURATED TRAILS

Turn off your cell phone (except for maybe taking vacation photos) and just enjoy your time, unplugged and present.

DISCOVER VICTORIA TRAIL Explore Victoria’s historic streets on foot or by hotel bike with Magnolia’s self-guided trail maps that identify favourite neighborhood gems, charming boutiques, stylish cafes and secret viewpoints.

WHO SAYS YOU HAVE TO LEAVE HOME TO HAVE AN EXTRAORDINARY EXPERIENCE?

TAPA TRAIL As Victoria’s culinary and cocktail scene continues to flourish, the concept of small plate dining is emerging as a popular trend. From Catalano Restaurant & Cicchetti Bar in the hotel lobby, try this fun tapa crawl for an insider’s guide to the city’s best tapas and cocktail bars.

This is a weekend I could (and should) do more often. I left feeling recharged and relaxed; two things that have been missing in my life diet lately. It is comforting to know that I only have to head downtown for the weekend to get away from it all.

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ARCHITECTURAL wonders

MARQUÉS DE RISCAL VINEYARDS HOTEL

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esigned by Canadian born architect Frank Gehry, this exceptional titanium clad hotel overlooks the Vinos de los Herederos del Marqués de Riscal vineyard in the charming Spanish village of Elciego, Spain. Gehry wanted to infuse his work with the signature colours of Marqués de Riscal – so the distinct shapes of this architectural wonder include pink to represent the wine, gold to represent the mesh on the Riscal wine bottles and silver to represent the bottle tops.




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