Who doesn’t love the color purple? Well, okay, I am sure there are some of you out there that aren’t nuts about it…and that’s okay. No judgement…remember? We all sit at the same table, right? That being said, I am one of the people who happens to love the color purple; but with limits. I don’t think I would wear purple from head to toe…but wait, I do own purple loafers so I guess I do wear it on my toes!
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Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts
Thursday, February 02, 2017
Amethyst & the Color Purple
Labels:
#crown jewels,
african,
amethyst,
bead,
bridesmaid,
cape amethyst,
chevron amethyst,
designer,
dogtooth amethyst,
geode,
handmade,
jewelry,
lavender,
statement jewelry,
tanya lochridge jewelry,
wine
Monday, April 20, 2015
1894, a Honking Horn & a Fabulous Family Farm
You know how it is…you go to the same place on a regular
basis so that place becomes kind of commonplace to you, right? Today, I decided
to look at things a bit differently and bring you along for the adventure. Destination
– Bauman Farms.
Labels:
1894,
bauman,
family,
farm,
french prairie,
gardening,
history,
nursery,
old house,
Oregon,
pacific northwest,
travel,
willamette valley,
wine
Thursday, November 20, 2014
1895, A Glorious Home & Goodies Galore
It seems that
the days I leave the studio and drive out to Dundee for a cut, color and chat
with my hairdresser/kind-of-niece always turn into something quite unexpected.
Today was no exception. If you follow my blog, you know that the twenty mile
journey wends its way through farmland, hazelnut orchards, nurseries, hops
fields and pastures. Every time I drive past French Prairie Gardens and the glorious
house that shares the property I always make a note to stop in on my way back.
How many years have I driven right past “on the way back” and not stopped? Well, way too
many to count. Today, I broke my pattern and pulled into the parking lot. Can
we hear an “amen?”
Labels:
1895,
antique,
beer,
country living,
farmstand,
french prairie,
french prairie gardens,
growler,
history,
old house,
Oregon,
pacific northwest,
renovation,
wine,
wine country
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Morning Moon, Traffic Jams & Flags
It tickles me
as I read through my Twitter and Instagram feeds – everyone is so busy and
so hungry! I don’t know if it is my age now or my current country living self
but I find myself wondering if anyone ever just hangs out at home. I know that
when I lived in New York way back when, there were days I met up with friends
for dinner, farmer’s markets, museums, Central Park and shows but I know that I
spent a lot of time at home on the Upper East Side with Agatha, my Norwich
Terrier. I’m the first to admit that I am a homebody to the max – to the point
that people have stopped asking me to join in since they know I will most
likely turn down their invitations.
Labels:
country,
dundee,
life,
newburg,
Oregon,
pacific northwest,
st. paul,
tasting,
wine,
wine country
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