Sunday, March 31, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Eureka!
Several days ago my niece and I decided to take a trip during spring break. We went to the charming town of Eureka Springs. It has fabulous architecture and friendly people. Here are a few of the shots from that trip.
There was so much fog on the road north that there were times we couldn't see an oncoming car until it was almost even with us. Suddenly there was a break just in time to see this idyllic scene.
One of the many great signs on the walls of the buildings.
Spring Street
This darling area was about 75 feet from our cottage.
I love the rusty fence and gate.
Starry Night Cottage. It was seriously over decorated with a multitude of styles that waged war against one another. There were mirrors everywhere, even weird places. We counted 38 mirrors in the tiny house.
There was also an odd smell in the cottage. Fortunately it wasn't a strong odor, so we were able to ignore it 90% of the time. The only way to describe it was a mixture of vanilla incense burned days earlier combined with old kitchen grease and dust. Thankfully it was a weak odor.
That said, we were so pleased to have the place to ourselves,
and we discussed, in depth, how we would re-decorate it.
A cool bathhouse/hotel.
I know. The writing on the photo is cheesy, but I couldn't help myself on this one.
We had such fun at this store. Unfortunately you aren't allowed to take pictures inside the store. I'm sure that's to keep the place from turning into an attraction instead of a boutique. The owner was delightful.
This fabulous gate was was on a trail about a block from our cottage. The trail was a 35° angle, and we had a clear view of the Christ of the Ozarks. The Crescent Hotel was above and behind us.
Coca Cola relieves fatigue.
Again with the cheesy words on the photo! Forgive me. I don't know what is wrong with me. However, you need to make sure to visit the Simply Scrumptious Tea Room if you are in Eureka Springs. The food was divine, the service was exceptional, and the owner was delightful.
Check out their website simplyscrumptioustearoom.com/
Another amazing gate. Don't you want to go inside?
The Crescent Hotel. We climbed to the 4th floor veranda and took
photos of the Christ of the Ozarks.
This was real fun and real silly. Caitie and I found the locations of the webcams around town. We coordinated our goofy plans with Mary, who was waiting in front of her computer. As we posed with our paper eyes and smiles,
Mary took screenshots to document our play.
This is an old sign. We peeked down the stairs of the alley. We didn't see any undertakers
Thorncrown Chapel.
This is an interesting and odd, old truck we passed on the way home.
We rarely got a reaction from anyone else on the road, but the drive
home was lots of fun- at least for us.
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Sunday, March 17, 2013
Old School Rescue
My car is 11 years old and has exactly one cup holder. The manufacturer would argue that there are two more in the back, but since we've never found a cup that wouldn't fall out of those holders, the official count is still one.
This means that any passenger in my car must hold their own cup. That really hadn't been an issue until I took my niece on a road trip to NashVegas last year. The solution was to go old school. Caitie Bug had never seen a window hanging cup holder. And to be honest, I wasn't sure I'd be able to find one. (FYI- WalMart has them - four for $1.98.)
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This means that any passenger in my car must hold their own cup. That really hadn't been an issue until I took my niece on a road trip to NashVegas last year. The solution was to go old school. Caitie Bug had never seen a window hanging cup holder. And to be honest, I wasn't sure I'd be able to find one. (FYI- WalMart has them - four for $1.98.)
Caitie was super excited to have her own drink support system.
She commented on the lack of style and suggested we remedy the situation. I hadn't thought much about it until our next trip approached. Since we leave Monday, I decided to drag out the craft supplies. (I used what I had on hand.)
What an adorable improvement, if I do say so. You can't go wrong with grosgrain or a chevron print - especially one that's a color match. And of course I had to personalize it. The final touch was a little bit of bling.
I used the finest acrylic gems from Hobby Lobby (half off of course) and super-glued them down. I also used strategic spots of hot glue to hold the ribbon in place. I think the total price tag for this project was around $.80. That's a lot of happy for a little change!
And that's how you teach the youth of today how to groove the old school style. (Was using "groove" too much?) At any rate, my Caitie Bug loved her beverage containment system. Now it's up early tomorrow morning for our next trip!
Sunday, March 10, 2013
A New Lens and a Fresh Adventure
Saturday I took a drive with a friend to look for photo ops. We drove 192 miles on small Arkansas highways. It was a magnificent day with a most splendid sky. We found jonquil fields on Wye Mountain, an amazing thrift store (and one not so amazing), and an abundance of gorgeous scenery. Here's some of what we saw.
A cross in the jonquil field on Wye Mountain. The jonquils weren't really in bloom, so I looked up for a most beautiful site.
We found a great old church in Houston, AR. It looks as if someone
is working on renovations.
I couldn't get enough of this sweet building.
The new doors look out of place on the the grand, old building.
I am so please this shot came out. It was in a dark pocket in the thrift store.
Isn't this door the best? Both screen doors at the thrift store were
Colonial Bread ads.
I want this Coca Cola sign.
It was a good day, and it was tons-o-fun getting to play with my new lens! Thank you Lord for sweet blessings.
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Acorn Squash (sigh)
I have zero excuses for ignoring my blog. I'm sure I've lost (again) the two or three of you who were hanging in there with me, and if there is anyone actually reading this post- thank you.
It's going to be a rather short post. I thought I would pass along a great recipe I tried tonight. There were going to be pictures (plural), but I was too busy cooking and drooling to get my camera out. I did remember to snap a shot of my plate before I snarfed the whole thing down.
It's going to be a rather short post. I thought I would pass along a great recipe I tried tonight. There were going to be pictures (plural), but I was too busy cooking and drooling to get my camera out. I did remember to snap a shot of my plate before I snarfed the whole thing down.
I know. It's a horrible "shot from overhead" photo. It's also from
my phone. (Don't judge.)
The squash was roasted then stuffed with rice, garlic, ground beef, black beans, green onion, spices, and topped with white cheddar. I also made a tomato-cilantro salad. It was so good that I'm having trouble breathing. That squash isn't the only thing that got stuffed.
I'll leave a link to the site from which I got the recipes. You should definitely check out The Cozy Apron. Seriously- she has real pictures of the dish.
That's pretty much it for tonight. I'm hoping to be back on CC in a couple of days. In fact, I'm expecting a new lens to be delivered tomorrow. I can't wait to take it out and post a few pics.
See you soon. (promise)
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