WWCGD Part III
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The penthouse (at the Warwick Hotel) also possessed a magnificent terrace on which Grant could continue his ritual sunbathing — but only at weekends. … On the first fine morning after he had moved in, Grant fetched a deck-chair and stretched himself out in the sun, as always in his swimming trunks.
(From “The Private Cary Grant” by WIlliam Currie McIntosh and William Weaver)
After yesterday’s post on icon A. J. Biddle, I thought a bit about how we can continue to mine the best practices of the past. Pursuing that thought, the passage above leapt to mind.
Especially since I have a bit of a tan and feel better when I do.
A quick jaunt to Target revealed that outdoor furniture is expensive. A folding lounge chair for USD$89? The internet search left me with some seriously wonderful prospects, seen in this post. Also, too expensive.
Walmart at the beach provided me with a selection of folding beach loungers in varying colours and I settled on an orange “canvas” and aluminium model which should hold up for a couple of years. USD$20. Much better.
This summer, I plan to spend at least a half hour a day lounging in the sun. So much more rewarding than a spray on tan, if not as safe, I suppose.
But I doubt that I will ever get back to this depth of colour again… which was my permanent state in ‘97 in St. Raph… but you can’t blame a fellow for trying.
Tags: "The Private Cary Grant", Cary Grant, Lounge Chairs, St. Raphëal, the Warwick Hotel





June 23rd, 2009 at 8:44 pm
Being too sun sensitive,yet looking unwell without some color, I’ve discovered a spray tan product, a can o’tan, so to speak.
I live in Los Angeles and now, with a bit of spray, look like it!
June 24th, 2009 at 7:30 am
bevglen, I’ve never had much success with the spray on stuff. Do you have a good brand to recommend? My rapper’s name, by popular consent, would apparently be: “Fishbelly White.”
June 24th, 2009 at 9:42 am
Have you ever seen a film “Nine 1/2 weeks”? When Kim Basinger went to visit the bachelor pad of Mickey Rourke, there was one of those lounge chairs…in a very art deco style!
June 24th, 2009 at 9:47 am
PS. You look very nautical in the stripes! Stripes are definitely back. I love small, large stripes. Even better if I can make a shirt out of my hammock!
June 24th, 2009 at 10:18 am
ASD, thanks! Used to own “9/12 Weeks.” I do love the Eames and Le Corbu chairs.