A surprise. I didn't tell you..................I brought home one special treasure from the Open House. This sleeping cherub with the tiny bird on its hip. Peace, joy, hope.................it said all to me. I plan to use it gently when I decorate for Christmas. Until then, it slumbers silently on my hearth asking for nothing but to rest.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Open House............with refreshments
The coy smile on those chubby cheeks offered lovely things to take home.........gold, silver, stone, wood...............all would bring the spirit of the Holidays to your mantle, shelves, little side tables, windows and walls.
The pale Santas and old world style boxes hid the slender bottles of deep red wine................let's have a toast!
Saturday, November 17, 2007
My Lavender Fairy Friend
Psst!! Did you see what Mary's thoughtful friend just brought her from England?
Aren't these just beautiful.....................'bath roses' made of soap leaves which can be taken apart and scattered in the bath tub.............and in my favorite perfume, lavender. The lovely little book all about English lavender will be such fun to read.
Thank you again Lesley. Right now you are on the plane headed home to England - my thoughts are with you - looking forward to the next visit.
Friday, November 16, 2007
All will be revealed.......
This weekend I plan to be motivated.........I will start making the home more cozy as the temperature drops. I'll hang my heavier velvety drapes, pull out the chenille upholstered ottoman ready for some foot propping and romantic movie watching on cold, dark nights.......
I should crank up the sewing machine and whip some of those remnants into soft throws for the sofa..........................
................and today I shopped at Whole Foods for locally grown organic vegs. The soup kitchen will be in full swing this weekend................butternut squash & parsnip, Russian vegetable with Savoy cabbage, leeks, potatoes, carrots, Mulligatawny, and smoky red lentil with Cheddar toasts. The tureens will be filled.........................mine are all white but must say I fell in love with this beauty at an expensive beach gift shop last weekend - well at least I took a photo as I couldn't bring it home!
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Our Annual Autumn Beach Trip
'Hello' from the beautiful North Carolina coast. The beach is so much nicer in the Fall - no crowds, no humidity, and if you pick a really lovely weekend as we just did, fun in the sun tempered by a cool breeze is perfect.
Have you noticed how the long shadows at this time of year can be a game of their own?
Looking East along Atlantic Beach, NC from our hotel balcony - plenty of room for everyone in November.
Granddaughter Jasmin still enjoyed playing on the sand - too cold to swim but we did put our feet in!
Sunrise from our balcony - lone early fisherman in the right lower corner.
Late afternoon - several people fishing from the pier as the sinking sun turned the ocean to silver.
Exploring Fort Macon early on the morning of Veterans' Day was especially interesting.

From the high position of the fort we could look out across the beach where the brisk wind made several people decide to 'go fly a kite'. Have you noticed how fancy kites are these days? Love the flying fish.
No, this is not DH and yours truly! Just another couple who apparently enjoy fishing and waiting on a lovely Autumn day at the beach.
Friday, November 9, 2007
The Crystal Coast of North Carolina
~~~~~Granddaughter Jasmin - Atlantic Beach, NC 2006~~~~~
Digging out those buckets and spades/pails and shovels ~ tomorrow morning we're off for our annual Fall weekend at the beach. A bit late this year due the trip to England. We love it even when the weather is cool ~ I'll be looking longingly across the pond!
See you next week - have a wonderful weekend.
Visit to Lyme Regis, Dorset
You may remember this movie which opened with a breathtaking shot of Meryl Streep on the Cobb wall in Lyme Regis. John Fowles novel The French Lieutenant's Woman became a movie in 1981. Prior to that, the Cobb was an important feature in Jane Austen's 1818 novel Persuasion. The Cobb is a harbour wall full of character and history - it stretches out into Lyme Bay on the Jurassic Coast of the county of Dorset on the South coast of England.


Lyme Regis is a pretty town and was well-sited for trade with France in the 16-18th centuries. The port declined in the 19th century because it was unable to handle the increase in ship sizes.
...............viewing the somewhat quirky mix of architecture along the seafront..................................................
These huge gulls will steal your lunchtime crab sandwich right out of your hand!
The local cats perform free aerial circus acts ~ without safety nets!
A day at the shore ~ a quaint seaside town steeped in history ~ I've put The French Lieutenant's Woman in my Netflix Queue ~ must view it again now I've actually walked The Cobb.
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