Sunday, August 16, 2009

Empty Nester Beach Weekend

Last weekend we escaped to the Seaside, Oregon with our long time friends that we actually met at a birthing class 24 years ago! We are "empty nesters" now and are feeling the freedom of our new life.
We ran into my good friend Becky at Bagels by the Sea while having breakfast. Since she has a Seaside beach house we asked her where a good place to eat lunch was. We took her up on one of her suggestions and were pleasantly pleased as you can tell by the guys faces!






We've driven by this place a dozen times and never given it a second thought! But I have a feeling from now on it will be a destination whenever we are in the neighborhood. They have fabulous smoked anything! Pork, chicken, salmon, oysters. etc. with their special BBQ sauce, it's melt in your mouth perfection. A little plus is they bring you mini corn muffins and honey as you wait for your meal. Windows and outside seating look out on a small waterway that even had Blue Herron to entertain us. This place is definitely worth checking out, beats, clam chower! Just look for the hot pink building as you just begin to enter Seaside on Hwy 101, just past the 1st stop light "Avenue U" going north on the left hand side. Look for the "Flying Pig" flag and big black smokers out front.


After lunch, the guys went back to the house to play cribbage, guitars and tap naps while "the bad girls" decided to check out the local shops!
There was Mermaid Mist in the air as we ventured North to Gearhart to our first stop, Pacific Crest Cottage. To our delight we discovered a local artist treasures of the sea "Mermaid Crowns"! We couldn't help but try them out for size! What fun! I think the sea is calling me!


Check out the shops backyard fire pit! What a great use of an old window!





We headed back to Seaside to discover some fun shops in the old "Gilbert District". Karen had too much fun trying on silly glasses...my favorite I think are the guitars!





















A fun and funky place to check out in Seaside is the "Sun Rose Gallery" 606 Broadway in Seaside they have wonderful mosaic art as well as jewelry, and home and garden treasures. I even picked up a wonderful summer read there "Broken for you", it's one of those books that when you finish it, you actually miss the characters! It's a great book about art and healing wounds from the past. Of course we couldn't resist taking a picture with the "Mosaic Mama" that greets you at the front door! She has an outfit complete with a skirt made out of plastic shopping bags! Now that's recycling in it's finest!





















I thought I had seen it all in Seaside but we ran across a new place to check out. For all of you crafters out there, this is a dream shop. "Creative Beginnings" They have it all from beautiful yarn, paint and journaling supplies, incredible handmade papers to beads, scrap booking! To top it off it's in a beautiful space at 620 S. Holladay Dr Ste. 1







I have this thing about checking out bathrooms in different shops and to my surprise the owner had painted one of my favorite quotes on the bathroom wall! She even had a basket filled with the quote printed on paper for customers to take because she had so many request for paper to copy the quote down. Here it is for you to enjoy...



"Our deepeest fear is not that we are inadequate.Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us We ask ourselves, who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that others won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the Glory of God that is within us. It is not just some of us; it is in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. And as we are liberated from our own fear our presence automatically liberates others." -from A Return to Love- Marianne Williamson

Friday, August 14, 2009

Cracked Pot Show at Edgefield



My hubby and I ventured out to the 10th annual "Cracked Pot Garden Art Show" at McMenamin's Edgefield in Troutdale. I've always wanted to go and to say the least, it definitely was worth it and I won't be missing any more! Cracked Pots encourages the community to creatively look at trash, to "think before you throw!" I certainly will be looking at my trash more creatively from now on!




Here are a few pictures of some of the fabulous art we saw!








Be sure and check out their website and put it on your calendar for next year...it's an event you don't want to miss! www.crackedpots.org

Pickathon

August for us began attending the 11th annual indie roots music festival,"Pickathon". It's truely a music lovers paradise! It's in Happy Valley at my husband's sister and brother in-law's 80 acres Pendarvis Farm .
The main stage area has beautiful flowing sun shades stretched across the meadow. They were a very welcomed comfort providing shade in the 100 degree temps.
But at night they took on a whole new feeling! Magical is the first work that comes to my mind.
Pickathon is a leader in green festivals. One stage is reached by a short hike in the woods and is powered by solar energy. On our way to hear some music on the "woods stage" we had to cross the "Boggie Trail", no there were no ugly mean trolls, we just had to dance our way past!
Creative campers had nature art every turn we made! I found the perfect spot to hear one of my favorite artist "Laura Gibson" a giant plus is she is from Portland. Check her out she has a beautiful voice! One of the things I love about the Pickathon is the variety of music and the variety of people that attend the festival!


















Freckles the "farm dog" and his girlfriend Dusty even enjoyed the music!

Toasting with "maple/bacon" ice cream, (I know it sounds really gross, but it actually was really good!) to yet another great Pickathon! I'm already looking forward to next year! Check out their website for more pictures and to listen to samples of music...you'll be planning for next summer too! http://www.pickathon.com/

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Playing local tourist

My girlfriend Karen and I had fun playing "tourist" at local stomping grounds a few weekends ago. We found some fun places to eat and play!

We checked out The Oregon Lavender Festival website and decided to venture out to the Helvetia Lavender Farm at 12814 NW Bishop Rd. in Hillsboro. We had a beautiful drive in the country and were rewarded with fields of purple, crafts booths and live music when we arrived to our destination.



To our surprise we discovered that they now have a "Tea Pavillion", we quickly claimed a table complete with a view to die for...all this with tea and scones served to us in high tea style! What's not to love? Pinkies up!

Next stop was "Art on a Lark" 403 SW Dennis Ave. Hillsboro 503-648-4395 My journaling group has been talking about this shop for months and I wanted to check it out since we were in Hillsboro. A dream store for anyone who loves to play with mixed media! They have a fabulous work space you can use, including stamps, papers, etc. Check out their website http://www.artonalark.com/


I can't wait to go back and play! Cooking is never on the menu when we have these "bad girl weekends", always looking for fun places to eat, we ended up on Hawthorne Blvd. at "Por que' no ?", funky atmosphere and fabulous food! Tacos are under $3.00! Be sure to check out the outdoor area in the back! On our way home we couldn't help but stop at the hot pink store front "Vintage Pink" on Hawthorne Blvd. It was like stepping back in time. I stopped counting after "5" for all the times we said "I use to have one of these as a kid..." Does that make us "Vintage Friends"?

Lots of Fun!

Our last day we manage to drive to the beach, finding yet more great stores to be "bad" in!

Check out "Found" in Cannon Beach, treasures to be discovered! If you need a bead fix check out "Beads by the Sea" before you leave Cannon Beach.

I'm not really a beader, but I did pick up a few supplies to finish a necklace I've been wanting to complete. My daughter brought me a treasure trove of old keys and watch parts from France a couple of years ago and I've been saving them to make a necklace. I'll post a picture later of the finished product, but here's a picture of a few of my treasures!
Off to work on my necklace!


Ta Ta