A Quick Visit to Half Moon Bay

My mother-in-law told us that she wanted to see the ocean when she was here, so we took her to Half Moon Bay. It was really cold and windy so we didn’t hang out too long, but it’s always nice to dip your toes in (even if the signs tell you that you shouldn’t!).

My Shadow

Our Shadows

Self Portrait

The foggy half of the beach

Our Feet at Half Moon Bay

Us on the beach

The sunny half of the beach

Thomas contemplates the surf

Have a great weekend everyone!

Quilt Inspiration

Wild & Crazy Booth!

So, I was wrong. This photo actually IS in my photostream at Flickr. It’s from an antique mall we went to down in Pacific Grove during my fantastic 40th birthday weekend.

And this is the mosaic I created from it with Adobe Illustrator. I showed this to you last week.

Mosaic Guide for Quilt for my Mother

I’m happy to report that all the fabric has been cleaned up off the bed and desks and I’m nearly done piecing the bits together into rows. I’m just waiting on the mail – I ran out of one color and not a single shop in the area had it in stock, so I had to order it. I should definitely have the top completed before my parents come in a couple weeks. Now I need to start thinking about the quilting!

Here it is, just waiting for some light gray. Spaces that need to be filled are between the bits that are still labeled with masking tape. And then the halves of each row still need to be sewn together and the six rows sewn to each other (which will require lots of pins, which I am not looking forward to!)

Mom's Quilt Top - Nearly Complete!

Things have been and will continue to be a bit nuts around here. Because of that, I’m planning a bit of a blog hiatus for August, and maybe until the middle of September. I’ll still post when I have something I really want to show you, but you probably won’t see me around here as often. While I’m scarce, enjoy your summers!

Provincetown, Massachusetts

I had a fabulous time in Provincetown, MA, this past weekend with some of my dear college friends. There are eight of us that have been trying to get together annually from all over the country. This year only three of us made it for the entire event, and a fourth who made it for the first two days. But we’ll take what we can get!

It poured rain for two days, but the sun did eventually come out. Our back deck led directly onto the beach.

Our place from the beach.

View from the back deck.

The Pilgrim Monument in the fog.

Me on the beach, take 2.

I immediately thought of all of you when I saw the inside of our beach house. Every nook and cranny held a treasure.

Inside our place in P-town.

Sun at last in Provincetown!

Our fabulous old cottage in Provincetown.

Bird house collection

Found objects

More found objects

A little of everything

View of the living room from the loft

When the sun finally came out we decided for a long walk out to a lighthouse. Not until we got back and looked it up did we realize that we had gone over 6 miles, including 2.25 miles over a huge rock dike that we didn’t know was part of the plan we had in mind. We didn’t make it to the lighthouse, but we did great considering I was wearing a dress and sandals and one of my friends was in flip-flops. We had no idea about the dike!

Our goal -- we never made it!

This is the view of the dike from the far end:
At the end of the dike

Sand dunes

Houses with these little plaques were originally built on the other side of the bay and later floated over to their current locations. Neat!
Floater

Portuguese Festival Parade!
Portuguese Festival Parade!

The afternoon of a beautiful day!
Red boat

My 5 minutes in the cold ocean.
Me in the water

All of my photos from the trip can be seen over on Flickr.

As has become our tradition, we are already making plans for who will host and plan next year’s event, and we can hardly wait!

Vintage Shopping

The best birthday weekend ever included antique shopping in Gilroy and Monterey, and I thought you guys might enjoy a few of the photos I took at some of the shops!

A cute little trio on a shelf.
Cute Vignette

Vintage sewing supplies.
Vintage Sewing Supplies

Fabulous color combination!
Love these colors!

Rockin’ blue stools and colorful vintage clothing.
Vintage Stools & Clothing

Crazy wild booth!
Wild & Crazy Booth!
Wild & Crazy Booth!

A lovely trio of vintage radios.
Vintage Packard-Bell Radio
Vintage Bendix Radio
Vintage Silvertone Radio

Occasionally, some great print design!
Better Baking - Great Design!

And, as promised, a look at our awesome purchase from Gilroy. A new addition to our McCoy pot collection. Can you spot the new one?
McCoy Pot collection with new salmon pot!

It’s this darling salmon-colored one on the right. It’s identical to one that we already have in the bluish-green color (to the left of and behind the white pot). Love it!
Our Latest Addition in salmon

I also found this in Monterey for 65% off. Almost 400 pages of vintage sewing goodness from 1960!
Sewing Made Easy, 1960

Best Birthday Weekend Ever!

Thanks to my awesome husband and some good friends, I just had the best birthday weekend ever (even though I turned 40!).

We decided kind of last minute (like the Monday before), to have friends over for pizza, beer, and cupcakes on Saturday. We had a good number of folks make it, and I had a ton of fun. Honestly, I’m usually not all that great at parties, but it was so wonderful to be surrounded by a bunch of people I know and love, instead of trying to figure out how to make chit-chat with people I don’t know. Maybe we should throw parties more often!

Then on Sunday morning, we headed south. On our way out of town we stopped at our usual local coffee shop for something to go. I mentioned to Emily behind the counter that it was my birthday and that I was officially old and she said, “3-0?” I thought that was a great way to start the day! She seemed genuinely shocked when I told her it was actually 4-0. (Later I wondered if I should be offended that she thought “officially old” was 30, but I chose to let that slide!)

Anyhow, we stopped in Gilroy to visit some downtown antique shops. We made one fun purchase (I’ll show you in my next post), and ate leftovers from the pizza party on a bench downtown. It was beautiful out and we were in no hurry and everything was just lovely!

After a few hours there we headed down to Pacific Grove (which is right next to Monterey). My husband had surprised me with a night at the Seven Gables Inn in the Seal Rocks Room. This is hands down the nicest place we have ever stayed. It’s the big yellow buildings in this photo, and our room is the one on the second floor on the right with the giant windows that overlook the beach.

Seven Gables Inn from Lovers Point Beach

And here are a couple of shots of the view from our room.

The view from our room.

Seriously.

View from the Seal Rocks Room, Seven Gables Inn

And even, I kid you not, the view from the bed.

The view from our bed!

So, after checking in we went down for the very nice complementary local Monterey County wine and cheese reception in the main house, followed by some hanging out in the two awesome cushy chairs in our room, overlooking the ocean. A little ocean view, a little ocean breeze through the window, a little knitting, an unexpected call from an old friend to wish me happy birthday. Fabulous.

Late afternoon knitting by the sea.

They even provided a pair of binoculars in the room so you could watch things like the local sea otters playing. They were so cute!

Sea Otters!

We had 7pm dinner reservations for Le Normandie, two blocks away. This was an absolutely wonderful restaurant. I had the duck confit which was really unbelievable. A fabulous meal and a short stroll back to the main house to pick up the evening’s complementary milk and cookie offering — brownies! Then back to the room to relax before bed.

The next morning we woke up two hours before the complementary full breakfast would be served, so we lay in bed and watched the fishing boats head out to sea. Then we finally got up and took a stroll on the beach across the street at Lovers Point. That’s the Inn on the right.

Lovers Point Beach with Seven Gables Inn in the background.

Lovers Point Beach

Crab!

Beach Detritus

Amy & Thomas at Lovers Point Beach, Pacific Grove

After a spectacular breakfast of French toast stuffed with strawberries and cream and other breakfast fare, including a fruit plate with strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, mango, papaya, grapefruit, watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew, we went literally went back up to the room and just hung out for the three hours we had until check out. I worked on a new knitting project, while Thomas watched the goings on out the window and took a little nap.

We did eventually have to check out, but before we left Pacific Grove, we stopped in at Point Pinos Lighthouse, the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the west coast. A lovely spot and a beautiful day!

Point Pinos Lighthouse, Pacific Grove

Sadly, it did all have to end, but I had such a wonderful weekend. I never would have thought I would say that about my 40th birthday, but it’s all thanks to a husband who was determined that I would have fond memories of this birthday for the rest of my life. Thank you, sweetheart!

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