Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Wedding books

I'm currently working on a set of books for a wedding. The colors of the wedding are black, red, and white. The black book will have white on white floral endpaper and red flowers delicately falling over the cover. This will be the journal where guests can give the newlyweds advice.
The red book will have black flowers on the cover and the same white on white floral endpaper. It will serve as the guest registry.
I'm going to try something new this time with the stitching as well. It's coptic stitch, so the binding will be exposed. To add a little extra something to the books, I'm going to twirl black and white thread together and bind the book. I'll make sure to take a picture and show you before sending them off!

Monday, July 30, 2007

Wrapping

I love wrapping gifts. I don't ever remember feeling that way during the holidays, but I think it's because I feel a bit...limited in my wrapping choices come Christmas time. Overall, though, I like wrapping pretty packages. Next Christmas, I think I'll be a little more free with my wrapping choices. None of this store bought wrapping paper. No sir-ee bob. People are going to get pretty, if not Christmas-y, packages. The above picture is of a current order that was placed in my shop. I hope she enjoys them!

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Aaaaah the beach

I got to go to the beach at Plum Island on both Saturday and Sunday a couple weekends ago. It was so nice! I brought snacks:

Reading material:
And my camera (this isn't my chair):
And just hung out for 3 hours or so each day. Very nice and relaxing. :) Too bad the water is so damn cold...

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Whale watching 2

I went whale watching today with my colleagues. It was a "team building" activity. I was really nervous, as you might remember, that I was going to get really seasick, but I was actually totally fine! I took 2 Dramamine tablets the night before and then 2 that morning and didn't feel the least bit nauseous. There were some people, however, who were not looking so hot. They had this slight greenish look to their skin. I felt so bad for them! Lord knows I've been there so many times. The key is to have Dramamine in your system since the day before. I've taken it just an hour before activity, as recommended on the bottle, but it does NOT work. At least not for me. I've always gotten seasick, but this time I was determined to not get sick! It worked.
Anyway, here are some pictures I took while we were out. Next time I go, I'm taking my nice Canon to take super close ups! The day was absolutely perfect too. We really lucked out. Check it out:







Monday, July 16, 2007

Manchester by the Sea

Manchester by the Sea is this wonderful little town near the coast on Route 127 in Massachusetts. It's very quaint with this great, great, great, used book store. I could've spent hours in there! It's cleverly called "Manchester by the Book." I loved it! Definitely have to go back. It's also architecturally beautiful. Check out their library:

Isn't it gorgeous? This is the Historical Society, which is just as beautiful:

We walked around the neighborhoods, admiring all the beautiful houses and gardens. We bought lemonade from these little girls who were selling some in front of their house. Very cute! Only 30 cents too!! We finished off the day relaxing on a bench, looking over the water at all the boats and kayaks and admiring the beautiful tricks the light was playing in the sky.
I think I can get used to New England.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Blueberry picking

We were driving through the countryside yesterday and saw a sign for blueberry picking so we stopped. It was a beautiful farm with hundreds of blueberry and raspberry bushes. They also grow blackberries, which I love, but they won't be ready for picking until August. We were given a bucket with a plastic bag in it to fill with wonderfully fresh, juicy blueberries. They are as sweet and tasty as they look!

We also stopped at a farmer's stand, which was selling fruits and vegetables. We got some sweet peas (sorry for that dark photo) and shelled them last night. Can't wait to have these!

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Wish I was in Costa Rica

I hope everyone had a good 4th of July! My husband and I spent the day picnicking, hiking, and napping at Bradley Palmer State Park (above). It was a great time. There were curious circular patches of grasses all over, which made for an interesting landscape. The grasses were as soft as pillows! Very beautiful.
While having our picnic, a friend stopped by to visit.
For dinner, we stopped at the Clam Box and had really good calamari, native clams, and haddock. YUM! The great thing about living in New England is all the seafood! I'm loving it.
It started to pour later in the evening, so we skipped the fireworks this year. Boston's fireworks are supposed to be amazing, so we were bummed to have missed them, but we can always watch them next year.

You may be wondering about the title of this entry. Well, my very good friend, Alex, is currently spending the summer in Costa Rica. She's there on an internship, but that's just code for having lots of fun! Here are some spectacular photos she's sent. Doesn't it just make you want to get on the first plane to Costa Rica???


Thanks for letting me post your photos, Alex!! We miss you!

Monday, July 2, 2007

Plum Island

Saturday was absolutely beautiful here! It was in the 80s, sunny, and breezy. Perfect for a day trip! We headed up to Plum Island, which we'd heard nothing but good things about. The picture above is of a section of sand I found on the beach that was completely untouched and perfect. Isn't it serene?This is the beach. There were quite a few people there, but it wasn't crowded. It was nice. The water was making these beautiful ripples in the sand, but my GOSH was it cold! I thought my toes were going to fall off it was so cold! :)
Kurt had no problems with the temperature of the water. Neither did the little girl behind him in the picture. A couple seconds after I snapped the photo she did the splits on the water! Craziness!!Some of the rocks there had cool seaweed and moss growing on them.
Our next adventure? KAYAKING! I can't wait! We're not sure when we're going, but I can't wait to try it. I think it'll be a lot of fun.