Kennebunkport continued

Senin, 29 Agustus 2011


Two years ago, I vacationed in the Kennebunkport area.  I tried to have dinner at a restaurant called Pier 77 on a friend's recommendation but they were booked solid.  Last Thursday, I tried to eat there again.  This time I was successful.



My friend Lori Lee and I arrived there just as the sky opened up and torrential rain fell.
So no photos of a beautiful sunshiny day.



Nice decor and what a fireplace! I imagine it must be so cozy by that fireplace in the Fall.



Here's a closer look.  What beautiful inlaid tile in that mantel!


Oh right, we ate there too! After all that was the point.  We both chose to go with the special of the day, fried scallops.



And the scallops were huge! They were lightly fried, not too heavy and they were so tender and delicious.



I tried again to get a good ocean shot but the rain persisted.  In fact, right after we sat down there was a loud clap of thunder followed by a spectacular lightning bolt. If only I could have captured it with my  camera, it was all silvery with lots of tendrils.  My friend Lori Lee mentioned that she had never seen silver lightning like that! Either had I.



We finished eating and it was still so gray and wet out.


                           
Just a really dreary afternoon.  Boo hoo! I wanted to walk down by the water.



I guess I will just have to take my shots through the windows.
                               


This the bathroom at Pier 77.  After having just visited the architectural salvage place, Old House Parts in Kennebunk, I made special note of the mirror. Cute idea!


This is a little sitting area at the top of the stairs and just outside the bathrooms. I was loving that table and lamp.  So unique! It would look fantastic in my home and I'll take the chair too!


                                 
                                 
A separate room for larger groups.  I think my tea group would enjoy this.

                                
I really liked the decor at Pier 77.



And another view of that fabulous lamp and table.


One more shot of the restaurant, lunch time is over.




And one last shot of the water before we leave.  Still no sunshine but at least the torrential rain stopped.  I will definitely be back, perhaps in the Fall to sit by that cozy fireplace!

Daytripping- Kennebunkport, Maine

Jumat, 26 Agustus 2011



The other day I looked at my attendance calendar at work and I realized I had only taken 3 of my 22 allotted vacation days this year.  If I don't use them by December 31st. I lose them.  So I decided to take one last Thursday.




I decided to go with a friend to Kennebunkport, Maine for the day.  We started out with a drive up to Stonewall Kitchens in York.  We did a little shopping and had coffee and enough breakfast to tide us over to until lunchtime.

Rain was predicted but not until the afternoon and we arrived before the rain hit.   We drove by the ocean as the sky got grayer and grayer.  I didn't mind.  I love a moody sky.


We drove along Ocean Ave, admiring all the beautiful seaside homes and wishing we knew the people who lived there.

Occasionally, we would get out of the car and explore the area.  This spot was lovely with it's wild  foliage and cool rocks.  You can see what the travel brochures mean by rocky coastline.






We enjoyed walking by and admiring all the oceanfront homes on Ocean Ave.



This one had a fantastic porch facing the ocean.


This spectacular home was directly on the water.


This one might have been my favorite.  Don't you love the architectural detail?




Here's a longer shot of the home. Just lovely!



So sweet, another beauty.




And no trip to Kennebunkport is complete without a trip to the Bush compund at Walker's Point. This is the view from Ocean Ave.  What spectacular views they must have from that house!
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As I was zooming in a bit, a woman who was standing on the rocks called our attention to the people who were standing on the front lawn.  She asked if I could see who it was, she suspected it was Barbara Bush.  I couldn't say for sure at the time.  But later upon closer inspection, it was indeed Barbara Bush and I am not sure about the man next to her.  So I was pretty excited to think that I got a photo of Barbara on her front lawn. ( You can click on the photo to enlarge it).


The waves were crashing against the rocks making that sound that I love.  It's actually very rhythmnic and soothing.  If you've ever slept by the ocean, you know it can lull you to sleep.

But no sleeping on this daytrip.  I have more to tell about this day which I will hold for another post. We had lunch at Pier 77 in Cape Porpoise and witnessed a fantastic lightning storm and prior to that we made a stop at Old House Parts to look at architectual salvage pieces.  I found something really amazing but that too is for another post.

Those of you on the East Coast, I wish you a safe weekend.  Let's hope the hurricane does not live up to the hype!

How to spend a perfect Summer's Day

Selasa, 23 Agustus 2011


Summer is the time to kick back, chill out and enjoy the nice weather.  It doesn't last long does it?

My favorite ways to spend a summer day?   Dining in the open air, oceanside.


Relaxing on a porch swing with a good summer read or a magazine sipping ice tea or lemonade.



This gives new meaning to the words Sleeping Porch. It's all about being lazy.


How about a nap under some crisp summer linens?


I do love a little cottage in the woods complete with screen porch for those cool summer evenings.

How would you spend a perfect Summer's day?

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Mercury Retrograde

Minggu, 21 Agustus 2011



I had so many miscommunications and disappointments this weekend that I figured the planet Mercury had gone retrograde.  I looked it up and sure enough, Mercury is retrograde from August 3rd until August 26th.

What does Mercury retrograde mean?   Well, I looked at Astrology.com and it states: Mercury retrograde gives rise to personal misunderstandings; flawed, disrupted, or delayed communications, negotiations and trade; glitches and breakdowns with phones, computers, cars, buses, and trains. And all of these problems usually arise because some crucial piece of information, or component, has gone astray or awry.

So that it explains it.  It started on Saturday morning.  I had my morning all planned out.  I had to do a number of errands before going to visit my mom at the nursing home in the afternoon. I was hosting a small birthday party for my Sister in the evening.

I mapped out my route for maximum efficiency, a quick stop at Pondview Florist in Winchester to place an order for flowers, a stop at Cake in Lexington to select a cake, and then on to Bedford for a stop at the tea shop Tea's Studio and Jack and Toba for a gift for my sister.

Things went well at the florist shop, then I went to Cake and picked out a cake and paid for it.  I told them I would be back in about two hours and they were going to write Happy Birthday on the cake.  I drove off to Bedford to the tea shop, walked up to the door and it was locked!

Guess I won't be serving my favorite tea blends with the cake! Then I drove the length of the town and never found Jack and Toba.  The owner had mentioned she wanted to move locations. I guess she did!

So I went back to Cake to pick up my cake.  You know the cake I had already paid for. When I got there I told the clerk I was picking up my cake and she said, "We don't have any cakes." I told her to check out back because I already paid for this cake. She did but still no cake. They had sold my cake!  Luckily, a cake had just come out of the oven so I had to wait for them to decorate it but it would be mine.  They told me 7 minutes, it took longer.  While I was waiting, the man who took my order and my money walked in the door. I said to the clerk, "he's the one who took my order!" He said he didn't remember me until I reminded him with more details.  So I waited for the cake and I was not offered a discount of any kind or even a free cupcake while I waited.  Poor customer service, Cake!  I will say the cake was delicious.  It was hot out so I went home with the cake and then headed back to the florist's to pick up my arrangement.

They are so sweet at Pondview Florist.  The flowers looked wonderful.  They always do a great job and they are not expensive and no attitudes there.  They are professional and very accomodating.

Anway, despite my troubles prior to the party.  It all went well. Here's a few photos from the party.

Of course, I had to take a close up of the fruit and cheese tray.

Remember the lavender table runner I used at Easter, it had lights running down it's center? Well I bought more colors of the same style runner.  This one was green.


I used my crystal glasses with paper plates and napkins.  I call it casual elegance.


Shortbread cookies made to look like cameos served as favors.  



The cake was beautiful and delicious.

Although, it was a little warped.  Probably because they decorated it while it
was still warm!


Percy waited for his cake but he never did get any.


 And there you can see the warp of the cake again.


Did I say it was yummy?

photos from a first communion

Sabtu, 13 Agustus 2011


Last May, I photographed a first communion. I didn't post too many of the photos since I wanted permission from the mother before I posted the photos of her daughter. I just received her approval.


The church was lovely, modern but not too modern.  It still looks like a church not auditorium like.



Sara was so pretty and a joy to photograph.  She put up with me stalking her for about 3 hours.


The children were waiting in the church basement before the procession to the upper church.  It seemed to take an eternity!




Some of the children were restless but not Sara.  She was the picture of patience.


She smiled throughout the Mass.  Her mother was pleased as Sara is a very serious young lady. The little boy next to her was very expressive.


The man at the camera store gave me a tip for photographing first communions.  "Use sports mode", he said.  You can shoot more shots per second and you won't miss anything.


He was right!



Sara was happy to be outside.  She was beaming.


The wind chill must have been around freezing.  I felt sorry for the little girls in their lightweight dresses. It was abnormally cold for May.


A family shot.  Yay, no one moved or even blinked.  What a great group!



Sara wanted a photo with her bestie.  I was happy to oblige.  We went back into the church as most people had left and we could get near the altar.


Sara decided to ham it up and pretend she was a model.  Maybe she will be one day!


More friends and family joined in the photo shoot.


Finally, time to let off some steam.  Sara watched her cousin twirl.


She and her sister just had to join in the fun!

I made the family a photobook using My Publisher software.  It was easy to do but time consuming because I shot over 200 photos.  It was hard to narrow down the shots.

I ordered myself a copy too and it will serve as a portfolio for future photo assignments.  Sara's  mother has already said she wants me to do her younger daughter's communion in two years.

PS- Thanks to all of you who commented on my last post.  I appreciate it and I will share your comments with my sister. We are heartbroken over Miss Marble but we find comfort in knowing she will never suffer again.
 

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