Jun 20, 2011

Bucket List


I Just watched Conversation’s a taboo subject about the end of life”.

And I thought, I have never put together a “Bucket List” or maybe just a list of things I would like to do.

So here goes: (and may I say, this is just for starters).

In random order:

1. Travel across the Continental USA by automobile and explore small town USA along the way.

2. Visit the Church Historical sites.

3. Hike & camp at the bottom of the Grand Canyon

4. Find and meet my hubby’s distant cousins from the Cole side, visit the cemetery where his Grandfather and Great Grandparents are buried in Nebraska.

5. Stay at the Ahwahnee with my hubby in Yosemite

6. Visit Savannah, Georgia and eat at Paula Deen’s restaurant

7. Travel and visit the east coast, Long Island, the Hamptons, Nantucket, Martha’s Vineyard

8. Attend all the Hearst Castle’s tours. (I’ve only been through one.)

9. Travel to Paris and Tuscany Italy.

That's all for now.

No biggy.

Tootle loo!

"georgie"


Jun 19, 2011

Happy Father's Day

This is dedicated to the man, David Cole the Father of our family. He provides for us, he cracks corny jokes, he takes us on hikes, he is the calm in our sometimes raging sea. He's the nice guy, he's also "Hot" in my book! Look how cute he was ever since he was a little boy and he's even more now! He's my man and husband and I love him! Happy Father's Day.

Your forever loving wife

Patsy

Jun 14, 2011

Hair today , gray tomorrow ....

I have the best Hair lady, Hair Colorist in the world. She can wash that gray right out of my hair.
She can take what was a hopeless dowdy girl like me and create a marvel. I owe my smile this day to her!
So I dedicate this pictorial to Eileen. Thank you, until next time!

"georgie"

Jun 13, 2011

Prairie Companion

Rachel Ashwell known as "Shabby Chic" Praire B&B is now open!








This is Liliput Lodge just one of the buildings with accomodations. Step back in time spend a spell or two. All the decor is designed and decorated personally by Rachel Ashwell.


This is the Seabury Suite. The sumptously cotton comforters and pillows are ready for it's occupants.





This is the Rangers Dining room, where you can enjoy delicious breakfasts in the morning. Rachel has painstakinly chosen each piece of furniture for all the rooms from her furnishing line Shabby Chic Couture.

Praire is located at 5808 Wagner Road, Round Top, Texas. 78954. Reservations are awaiting.



From a Fan of Rachel Ashwell's



"georgie"

























Jun 8, 2011

Have luggage will travel

I've always liked vintage suitcases, but have become more enthusiastic about them more recently. I can picture myself stepping off the California Zephyr from a cross country trip, here.
And checking into the El Coronado and plopping my suitcase on my bed ready for my next assignment.

When my hubby and I stopped into St Helena, I popped into one of their local Thrift stores and there they had stacked some vintage suitcases. They were going for $20. I couldn't believe how inexpensive they were. Well, I just snatched up one of those suckers, quicker than hubby could say, no. It's a vintage Samsonite in great condition.
back to my dream, now unpacking and waiting for my Rendezvous.......
Happy Wednesday

"georgie" or secret double agent









Jun 3, 2011

St Helena to home



This is a continuation of our short weekend trip through the Valley of the Vines. It's amazing the time and effort that are put into planting these vineyards. When you look across the valley, they are like a pretty green patchwork quilt.

If you can spare $3,000-$5,000 a night you can rent this place, by the night or month. You can even purchase this magnificent Napa Valley estate. It sits along Hwy 29.

As we drove through St Helena we started getting tired so we pulled up to the St Helena Park and took our quilt out and took a nap on the soft green grass. It was such a beautiful day. This was my view,the blue blue sky with it's puffs of clouds.I can just imagine a small orchestra playing in this Grand Gazebo on a summer evening with kids and parents playing on the grass and tapping their feet to the beat of the music.
This store was one of the reasons why I wanted to stop in St Helena. It's called Vintage Home. I fell in love with it the first time I came here. It had been a few years since we've been here, so I was glad that it was still here. We just window shopped and as we came out we sat on the bench directly opposite of this window. My hubby said to take a picture of it. Can you see our reflection? I thought the picture came out pretty nifty.
As someone said, "I'll be back"....

"georgie"

Jun 1, 2011

Calgon take me away..


Ever have one of those days when you want to just get away if not for just a couple of days. Well that's what we did. My hubby and I hadn't been away with just the two of us in a while and since it was a 3 day weekend we thought we would take advantage of it. I had been Internet surfing for Antique flea markets, but couldn't find anything really interesting. The only thing that caught my eye was a "Antique funky collectible sale" in Mill Valley. I like Mill Valley so off we went.

The "sale" in Mill Valley was a bust but it didn't matter because I found some new stores that I have never been in, not to mention the famous "Maison Reve". Maison is a lovely store, kinda pricey but a great store for ideas.

Tyler Florence was the great find of the day. Back story, I had recently been in Hartwick's Antiques in El Dorado and they had these metal baskets, I loved them, but I didn't want to pay their prices. Flash forward, I walk into Tyler's and they had them for more than 1/2 the price of Hartwicks. I had to buy two. They were such a good deal.

This is Benefit. I fell in love with their eyeliner in San Francisco, and here they were. I knew daughter 3 would love it if I got her very own. So I snatched one, my surprise for her from our trip.

I have to say, next to shopping with the girls, my hubby is the best. He is so patient, if he gets tired of wandering around following me in the stores, he'll find a bench outside and plug in his mp3 player and listen to his music until I'm done and then onto the next or he'll go off and find an open flower market and deli and come back and report what he's found for us for lunch.
And he did just that. After I was done perusing, I met him at Mill Valley Market & deli and we picked out some things for a picnic lunch that we took with us along our way.

Did I mention I actually took paper maps? They did help somewhat but the majority of the time I used my IPhone Map quest app. Our next stop or pass through was Stinson Beach. But before that, we pulled on the side of the road and split a Turkey Avocado roll up, chips and drink. Stinson was bustling with people, we didn't stop this time but kept going and winding our way toward Olema and Point Reyes Station. Did I also tell you I know where the bathrooms are in Point Reyes? Lots of practice. The sun and rain clouds were playing tag this day. Stopped and took a picture of this old house, just because I love old houses.


Made our way away from the coast and headed east towards Petaluma. We checked in
our modest accommodations Best Western. It was the same BW we stayed in 22 years ago. The rooms have improved. We walked through the streets of this town. It is alot bigger than we remembered and there are many great restaurants. After going back and forth trying to decide we settled on Central Market a organic restuarant in the historic district. We split a salad, soup and shared a Gourmet mushroom & cheese pizza baked to perfection from their brick fire oven. Finished it off with a piece of Mayan chili chocolate from Viva Chocolat a few doors down.


The next day we were headed to the valley of the vines. I love all the little towns on Hwy 128/29. First stop Calistoga. Sam Brannon discovered Calistoga and planned the layout of it's town. He wanted it to become a resort where people would flock to enjoy it's hot springs. He made some ill investments and if you know the story, he died penniless. The Calistoga Museum talks alot about his life and right next store to the museum is one of his many homes.

We headed toward St Helena, but before we made it we stopped at the Beautiful Berringer Winery. And no not for the wine. The grounds are absolutely gorgeous. I read about it's history and went through the Hudson home which was built 1873 and was purchased by Mr. Berringer he had it moved to it's current location on the grounds for his family. I will end this for now
to be contd stay tuned to my next post for more finds.

"georgie"