Showing posts with label Visits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Visits. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Coconut Grove House and Garden Visit

This past weekend we attended a book 
signing in a Coconut Grove bookstore 
and cafe. It's the kind of charming 
neighborhood bookstore we would all 
 want to spend hours in every week. .
My friend David Bethel from waaay back
 in high school had written another
page-turner, Blood Moon,  a crime story
 based on a famous South Florida case.
 He was speaking, along with Ed DuBois, the
investigator that handled the case. Ed also
attended our high school, different class.
Small world indeed. 
Side note: The actor Ed Harris played 
        Ed DuBois in the movie. All-in-all
there were 8 "Red Raiders" at the event.
That's a 50-60 year friendship for some!
After the book signing we were invited back
 to David and Carol's beautiful home in 
the Grove for a celebration lunch.
I wasn't planning on posting about this
day so my pictures are not blog-worthy.
But I will share what I took with my phone. 
Their house is open, rustic-tropical, and filled 
with collected art and treasures from their
 many travels. Wood vaulted ceilings 
and wood floors are a feature. 
Driftwood mirror leans against hall wall.
Hall light fixture
Hallway leading front to back of house.
Family room/Florida room have wood floors,  
white pained wood vaulted ceilings, and
are surrounded by large windows. 
Their house is very energy efficient with
the installation of enough solar panels that 
have reduced their electric bill to $25 even
in the summer with the AC on all the time. 
The back patio is beautiful, but I too busy
enjoying it to take pics. 
This is the front entry of the house.
Living room on left, dining space on right.
There is another patio in the front of the
house and that's where we're headed for
the party.
David with one of the pups. Yes, that's an
armoire on their patio. It's teak wood.
David treats it with teak oil twice a year
for protection. It's been there through years
 of Florida heat, humidity, and storms. 
Carol and David. 
Carol is a sommelier and gourmet chef
for special wine and food pairing events.
She owns Swirl Wine Consulting
Books and wine, a great combination! 
Here I am with 2 of my high school girlfriends.
It's amazing to all of us that we have so many 
friends that keep in touch. Either through 
Facebook or local get-togethers for those 
that still live or have returned like I have.  
After lunch we were led through winding 
 secret neighbor's paths by Carol to 
explore the gardens. 
This opened to an impressive garden space
that accommodates many of Carol's
wine and dine events for large groups.
 A Monet inspired garden.
An evening under the palms.
The beautiful garden at night. 
A canopy of flowers.
Onward to the next garden. 
This is their huge neighborhood communal 
vegetable garden.
Carol does all her grocery
 produce shopping here.
Large raised concrete and brick beds filled 
and maintained by a group of friends, and
occasionally hungry peacocks. Beautiful birds,
but a nuisance to local Grove gardeners. 
The pleasure of living in the tropics.
Walking back through their picturesque 
Coconut Grove neighborhood on a
beautiful South Florida day. 

Cheers!

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Between Naps On The Porch

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Halloween Family Room

We've visited my friend Lori's Halloween
 kitchen and dining room and now 
we're peeking into the family room. 
More bears are dressed for Trick-or-Treat 
on her antique fireplace mantle.
Above the fireplace in another handmade 
 quilt brought out for fall.
The family room coffee table and the wall unit.
The top of the wall unit. 
Each shelf has a Halloween vignette.
The right side.
The left side.
Shelves below.
(Again I must remind you that these pics
were taken quickly with my iPhone; 
in low light, before a party.)
That's a paper bag house. Very clever.
The other side of the wall unit.
Another paper bag haunted house. 
I'm going to try and make a few.
End table
Antique corner display cabinet filled with
bears dressed for Halloween. 
End table
Her cute Yorkie, Benjamin wants to point out
the fall-hued pillows Mommy adds to the sofa.
A quilt rack filled with Lori's creations.
A large Longaberger basket filled
 with future quilts.
Benny says 'Good-Bye!' and you should come back 
and see the house decorated for Christmas.
 I've been there and it's truly amazing! 

Cheers!

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Halloween Decor at Lori's-Part 2

I'm continuing the tour from my last post
 on Lori's beautiful house at Halloween. 
Unfortunately all I had with me that 
evening at a 'girlfriends party' was my
iPhone, so the picture quality is poor. 
What I lack in quality, 
I make up for in quantity.
Lori's dining room, filled with antiques and
vibrant colors is the perfect backdrop for
fall decor....especially in Florida. 
Beautiful sideboard with hutch.
 Lori and her husband have been collecting
 antiques for years. It's a shared passion.
 Love the red walls. Another antique cabinet
on the other wall is filled with bears dressed
for Halloween. A vintage style is evident in all
of Lori's vignettes
The top of the cabinet. Unfortunately the
 photo of the inside of the class display case
 was not a good one, but you can get a 
little peek inside the top.
A very large beautiful mirrored armoire.
More bears. Her bears get a wardrobe
 change for each holiday. I think they must 
have lots of little suitcases,
 B-O-N-E-S banner and framed scarecrow.
Trunks in the hallway.
 Family photo wall in hallway.
 A bear dressed in a vintage baby's
 Christening gown sits on the hall tree.
The entry easel gets changed for 
every holiday with new art. 
That's such a good idea!
Hope you got to steal use some ideas. 
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One more post from Lori's coming up!
Next, we'll check out the family room.
Cheers!