Every time I visit the coast, I’m awed by the mass of water stretching to the horizon and those penetrating waves crashing along the shore in unison. This time, my daughters had the opportunity to experience the sea. I only wish the day had been warmer. The tide had been higher. And the wind wasn’t so biting. But thank God for wool in winter … Continue reading »
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Signs of Spring
My family and I went for a stroll the other day and I was able to capture these beautiful tulips blossoming. I love how Spring is in the air.As we walked along the grass, the idea came to take a photo of myself walking. Glad I did.These are my ‘Anne of Green Gables’ boots and the fabric of … Continue reading »
Dubble Bubble
The short history of Bubble Gum:1848. John B. Curtis made and sold the first commercial chewing gum called “State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum”. 1888. The Thomas Adams Gum Company introduced the very first vending machines to the United States. They were installed on the subway platforms in New York City and sold Tutti-Fruiti gum. … Continue reading »
Cookies & Flowers
At first, it was about the cookies. And then, it became about the flowers.
All Things Coastal
I love all things coastal. Enjoy the YouTube video below. Very relaxing.
Thank you Costco
Costco is my husband’s favorite store. I don’t know any man who doesn’t like those perfectly distanced aisles and shelves of wholesale goods stacked 20-feet high. Plus, you’re faced with super-sized, flat screen TVs the moment you enter. What’s not to like?On his most recent excursion, he purchased a box of Belgian Chocolates. After taking … Continue reading »
Books
In the faded distance is a Book sign, belonging to my husband’s favorite bookstore. I can’t remember the store’s name but it’s privately owned and is filled with used books, at a good price. He loves supporting local businesses.
Building with Brick
There’s so much charm and character in a brick building. My husband and I enjoyed a stroll down a historical lane in a nearby small town.