Archive for June, 2008

yellow fairy magic

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Highlights this weekend: More samples, football, and….
Reclaiming land in Hoengg, right in front of where my basil gets eaten over night by greedy snails, whereby a Big Thicket feeling with all its sentimental memories pops up. A few meter square that’s all we could successfully get back, out of the claws of ivy and other green growth monsters.  Other highlights….
Thinking and discussing new envelops for sample shipments with Pascal, shop owner of Medieval art&vie in Zurich, after a fairy tale meeting at the local post office….yep: Regular readers of this blog know what follows next:  Comments about the Swiss postal services. The last time I was there, standing in front of the yellow dragon’s wide open mouth, ready to feed it with lots and lots of shiny Swiss Francs, because my envelop was again touching the 2 cm limit in thickness that makes the price triple, there was a postal  fairy behind the desk.

And she opened her dark beautiful hair, danced with her little yellow magic wand that she used to measure the thickness of my envelops (yes they do..every envelop!), and whispered in my ear that this time she will make an exception. I dare not think about her motives. Maybe it was because she saw me on TV and I fit the category celebrity….

Anyhow: Although having met my fairy , we get really tired of worrying about this 2 cm limits, especially the poor shop owner of Medieval art&vie in Zurich who has to go there every day. And before we are all ready to move the business to a place with better postal service (ideas anyone?), I started looking for another envelop. And believe it or not, this very day Pascal got a sample of the perfect envelop in his mail. It must be the yellow fairy’s magic.

rose bud in June rose bud in June, uploaded by Andy

The other side of the moon

Friday, June 27th, 2008

OK, the first 320 samples are done and sit for while in the perfume chamber that used to be a guest room years ago.

More samples are to follow before I leave the banks of river Limmat, take the TGV and my bike, and make a small step for mankind but a giant leap for my work-life balance: I will travel to the Bretagne and spend two weeks on my bike. Ha!
This will happen mid July. Until then I am stocking up… happy bottle pouring follows next.

Fragrant greetings to you!
A giant leap for mankind picture: Giant leaps …

desk

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

No deeper insights today, just a “memento flaconi”, in a sense therapeutic for the blogger. I learned yesterday that blogging can be regarded as therapeutic act, helping you to keep mentally sane. Something like that in a nutshell.
So here’s a picture of my desk, reminding me that besides all this writing (I am working on an interview these days) there is a bottle life out there. You can see the bottles pouring in from the right. By the way: The picture shows you the nice part of the desk, there where there is free space for a mouse.

Ah yes…there where there is free space in my head it makes plans right now: Stocking up plans, travel plans (US West coast, October), more sample drawing plans, PR plans, more travel plans, …
Desk of Andy Tauer, the nice part of it.

let me play the lion

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Yesterday, our neighbour’s boy was brave enough to bring cookies and ask for our attention. He was bored and we were there, sitting on the balcony, right before moving on and doing serious perfumery business. So we played the lion who hunts the elk (elk from IKEA, lion is cuddly but of uncertain origin) and the elk had to hide about 100 times in our old suitcase (see strawberry picture of yesterday) and later the rabbit joined the elk and both chased the lion and then the lion had to hide in the suitcase.

Natural habitats of these animals did not matter.

But before playing the lion endlessly I learned how important classification for children seems to be. We discussed bees and flies. And differences there. …So we all discovered:  There are biting animals (like lions) , there are stingy animals (bees et al), there are scissors animals (lobster etc.) and so on. This list goes on, and left me thinking “patterns” and how we are all desperately trying to put our world into a raster that should help us cope with a world full of unknowns. In a sense we are all in desperate search for patterns everywhere.
This is one reason why we are grateful for hints on notes in fragrances, a raster to start discovering the unknown, even if the notes are not  always helpful. Cystal fresia anyone?
Soon we ended up discussing on our balcony what a scorpion is, stingy animal or scissor animal?

strawberry

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

This post is about first: A winner of last weeks drawing and second: about contrasts.

First the winner. Tatata ! And the winner of the Golden Ribbon prototype sample discovery set including samples is: Sabina , bandalan….
Second: Contrasts. Basically I just want to tell you, somewhat  proud, that the orange blossom trial got better. (You remember…lots of citrus such as clementine and mandarine, clean, slightly musky orange flowers, ambergris and a hint woods) . What I changed after sniffing with Vero: Added a contrast line, a  clear, green line that could be regarded as a hyacinth line, and I included a little bit of styrax resin. And now I go like “Wow”.

After maturation for two weeks: I love it! The flowers lasts longer, the citrus is fresher, the woods are crispier, and  I wonder what else I want. In sense, this fragrance -by the way- is somewhat related to the eau d’épices. Thus, it is all about contrasts, setting the scenery. Next: Give the W.-factor a chance to comment on it. And Ms Smith. But this is another story….
Strawberry on a old textile background with wood, an old suitcase Picture: Uploaded by Andy, strawberry on a old textile background with wood, an old suitcase…

Strawberry on a red background Strawberry on red plate, uploaded by Andy

Same in LARGE

Friday, June 20th, 2008

As wished by Risa…..The same thing as yesterday, but this time larger and with a copyright text going over it (no offense!): You may download the 500 kb pictures here  directly on my website, the page 1 and 4, and the page 2 and 3.

And now… getting ready for a visit from a lovely lady, who probably has the nicest job in Zurich, respectively greatest consulting company in town: Consulting on shopping and guiding folks through downtown, showing shopping tourists the hippest and most exclusive shops around town. And guess what, in all their simplicity, Tauer fragrances are part of the true exclusives in town. Well, sort of…

Medieval art & vie in Zurich window, mirroring a medival town house, my favorite shop downtown. Medieval art & vie in Zurich window,

mirroring a medival town house, my favorite shop downtown.

the golden ribbon

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

After a few modifications, such as making the flower picture on page one a little bit larger and some text adjustments: We are getting there.

The golden ribbon fits perfectly. Now it is up to the teacher doing the German language corrections!
Who wants to get this prototype (with a complete sample set, of course!)? Please leave a comment. I will draw the prototype winner in the next days.

Love it!

prototype sample discovery set, next to a old wooden travel suitcase  The sample discovery set prototype, next to an old wooden suitcase

Sample discovery set unpacked  the set unpacked

the inside of the flyer of the sample discovery set The inside of the sample discovery set flyer

the outside (page 1 and 4) of the flyer of the sample discovery setthe outside (page 1 and 4) of the flyer of the sample discovery set

khus-khus jangala

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Have you seen yesterday’s comment by Stefan?, proposing a lot of names, among other khus-khus Jangala. I kind of really like Khus-khus Jangala, but when thinking seriously about it, I suddenly realize that the elegant picture (that I won’t change, promised Anna!) and khus-khus Jangala might not work. Later today, I will see for real how it might look, first on the screen. I will keep you posted. And I am sure, I will make a poll about the name. I might do so when being on holiday in France.

I am away, come back , and have my name for the Vetiver fragrance. That’s the idea!
Something else that I can now see for real: The golden ribbon with the sample discovery set flyer.  Thank you,  Sabina! I ordered it and got it yesterday.

A heavy parcel, 24 ct. gold ;-)

Let us hope we can finish this tomorrow, have the teacher do the language checks, make a photo for the blog and send stuff to the printer shop. And then, flood the Swiss German market with samples. And now…. let’s face the beast. Outlook is calling.

khus-khus jangala

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Have you seen yesterday’s comment by Stefan?, proposing a lot of names, among other khus-khus Jangala. I kind of really like Khus-khus Jangala, but when thinking seriously about it, I suddenly realize that the elegant picture (that I won’t change, promised Anna!) and khus-khus Jangala might not work. Later today, I will see for real how it might look, first on the screen. I will keep you posted. And I am sure, I will make a poll about the name. I might do so when being on holiday in France.

I am away, come back , and have my name for the Vetiver fragrance. That’s the idea!
Something else that I can now see for real: The golden ribbon with the sample discovery set flyer.  Thank you,  Sabina! I ordered it and got it yesterday.

A heavy parcel, 24 ct. gold ;-)

Let us hope we can finish this tomorrow, have the teacher do the language checks, make a photo for the blog and send stuff to the printer shop. And then, flood the Swiss German market with samples. And now…. let’s face the beast. Outlook is calling.

khus-khus jangala

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

Have you seen yesterday’s comment by Stefan?, proposing a lot of names, among other khus-khus Jangala. I kind of really like Khus-khus Jangala, but when thinking seriously about it, I suddenly realize that the elegant picture (that I won’t change, promised Anna!) and khus-khus Jangala might not work. Later today, I will see for real how it might look, first on the screen. I will keep you posted. And I am sure, I will make a poll about the name. I might do so when being on holiday in France.

I am away, come back , and have my name for the Vetiver fragrance. That’s the idea!
Something else that I can now see for real: The golden ribbon with the sample discovery set flyer.  Thank you,  Sabina! I ordered it and got it yesterday.

A heavy parcel, 24 ct. gold ;-)

Let us hope we can finish this tomorrow, have the teacher do the language checks, make a photo for the blog and send stuff to the printer shop. And then, flood the Swiss German market with samples. And now…. let’s face the beast. Outlook is calling.