My friend Marsha and I took off on a girl trip - we were going to our condo in Florida~
The Gardener said, "is there any Vera Bradley stuff left in the world?" We said, "yes - we are going to buy more when we get to Florida!"
The drive down was beautiful - the fall colors were making their last big showing for the season. The evening sun highlighted the colors in a grand display along the highway.
We stopped at one of those scenic pullovers along the route and took some photos.
We knew this beautiful display would most likely be gone by the time we returned home.
It was windy and cold on top of this hill!
This little kitty came to greet us. We wanted to feed him (but we had NO food for a kitty in the car!) We had to leave the kitty and it made us so sad~~
We stopped in Campobello, South Carolina at the North Woods Yarn Shop - one of our favorite yarn shops along the route headed south. (just one of the great things about a girl trip - you can stop and shop whenever you want!)
They have yarn everywhere in this house! Marsha is shopping from the refrigerator! They also have yarn in all the kitchen cupboards and the bathtub and the back porch!
Back in September, I held a contest (a thank you to my readers and followers) and gave away a week's stay at our condo in Florida. These wonderful folks were the winners of the contest. This is a photo of me with Debbie, Miss Hannah, and sweet Granny. Deb and her family were on their way home from the condo - as Marsha and I were headed down. So when we passed on the highway - we pulled over and I got to meet these delightful ladies.
Deb shared the photos from their trip on her beautiful blog, Mountain Musings. She chronicled their stay in the form of several interesting posts - you are going to love reading about their trip! She has all the posts listed on her sidebar - so please go and read all about the great fun that they had on their first ever trip to Florida! You will love seeing the photos of Granny in the ocean! and their trip to the Space Center! and Granny's fabulous basket making while she was at the beach! and the special surprise that was waiting for ME at the condo - a gift from these precious people that touched my heart and made me cry~~
For me to actually have the chance to meet these wonderful ladies was such a thrill. They are all the most precious people - the kind of people that you instantly love.
There were hugs all around when we said our good-byes~~
Debbie, Miss Hannah, and Granny - you have touched my life in such a special way - I treasure our chance meeting and our new found friendships!
As we traveled on down the road - Marsha and I took advantage of yet another opportunity for me to visit and meet one of my favorite blogging friends. We stopped in Savannah and met beautiful Silke and her husband Daniel for a late lunch. Silke's blog, Metamorphosis is a showcase for her many talents. Silke is an artist - her paintings are both expressive and beautiful.
We had a wonderful visit with both Silke and Daniel. Silke has long been one of my favorite bloggers - getting to meet her and Daniel was a delight!
Daniel is also a talented artist and illustrator for children's books. His story blog can be found here. Daniel also has a sketchbook blog - you can see his fascinating sketches here. I could have sat and talked to Silke and Daniel all evening - we were having such a good time - but it was getting late and we still had a LONG way to go~~
On the way out of Savannah - we drove by the home that was the central figure in the well known novel, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.
We arrived at the condo about 11pm later that evening. It had been a LONG day - but now that we were here - we both took the traditional "girl trip oath"!
The next morning - Marsha found herself a front row seat for the early morning sunrise!
Every morning - just off the corner of my balcony - the sun rises out of the ocean~~
It is a magical sight to see the sun rise out of the clouds - sitting on top of the great ocean~~
Deb and her family had left a gift bag for me sitting in the living room of the condo. Inside, I found this beautiful quilt that they had made especially for me! I cannot even begin to tell you the feelings that came over me as I looked upon this beautiful gift. That someone would make such a beautiful quilt and then give it tome - I was so overcome with emotion, that I sat down and cried. This was such a wonderful gift and so very special to me~~
Debbie talks about this beautiful quilt on her blog in a posting titled - Betty at the Beach. She has some amazing photos of this quilt that were taken with the ocean as a backdrop - you will want to visit her special posting and read about the amazing journey for this beautiful quilt.
So I am already crying ~~ and then I turn the quilt over to find this special message that they have written on the back of the quilt. Deb, Hannah, and Granny - how can I ever thank you for this special gift of your hearts and your hands? This quilt is so very special to me - and from the bottom of my heart I thank you for this unbelievable gift. I love you all~~
The best part of the trip - for me- is the key lime pie that they make at the Publix across the street. If you love key lime pie - this is the BEST!
When you are on a girl trip - you can have key lime pie for breakfast if you want to!
Girls gotta have their crafts - Marsha brought all of her jewelry making supplies ~~
Girls gotta have their crafts - Marsha brought all of her jewelry making supplies ~~
She made me this fabulous pair of earrings - (I love turtles!) Are these too cute or what!
Guess whose crafting "mess" this belongs to?
I'm always "nesting" you know! The great thing about our girl trip - is that we just left our stuff out all week long - didnt have to clean up our mess each day!
Guess whose crafting "mess" this belongs to?
I'm always "nesting" you know! The great thing about our girl trip - is that we just left our stuff out all week long - didnt have to clean up our mess each day!
A few of the nests that I was working on while we were in Florida~~
A beach walk - definately one of my favorite things to do!
I am always fascinated by the trail of foam bubbles that the waves leave along the beach. These foam bubbles were part of the inspiration for my shorebird nest series.
I am always fascinated by the trail of foam bubbles that the waves leave along the beach. These foam bubbles were part of the inspiration for my shorebird nest series.
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My friend Mary, broke a beloved depression glass dish. Rather than throw it away, I brought all the broken pieces to the beach and threw them into the ocean. In time, as the pieces toss and turn against the waves - they will become seaglass - and some lucky person will walk along the beach and rejoice that they found a beautiful piece of red seaglass!
My friend Mary, broke a beloved depression glass dish. Rather than throw it away, I brought all the broken pieces to the beach and threw them into the ocean. In time, as the pieces toss and turn against the waves - they will become seaglass - and some lucky person will walk along the beach and rejoice that they found a beautiful piece of red seaglass!
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I found mybe 15 or 20 pieces of sea glass this week on my beach walks. Mostly browns, and greens, and white. I used to think that this was a wonderful place to find seaglass - until I visited this beach in Bermuda!
I found mybe 15 or 20 pieces of sea glass this week on my beach walks. Mostly browns, and greens, and white. I used to think that this was a wonderful place to find seaglass - until I visited this beach in Bermuda!
October is seabean season! The National Seabean Symposium was being held in Cocoa Beach while we were there this week. I am always amazed to realize that this little sea bean journeyed so far - down the Amazon River in Africa and across the mighty ocean - to here on my little beach. Do you know about seabeans?
This is a hamburger bean - one of my favorite seabeans. I love finding them on the beaches in the late fall. I have a huge collection~~