Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts

February 2, 2014

8-Days

Thousands of miles,  lots of SPF 35, 2 paperbacks, a souvenir or two, fabulous meals, great shows, beautiful tropical breezes, unbelievable blue waters, temps in the upper 70's and low 80's, not much stitching but 8 glorious days with 8 friends......ah....sign me up again!

Just back home late last night from my cruise.   What a wonderful time we had.  Five girls and one guy....we were known on ship as Tom and his Pussycats!  We did enjoy ourselves and I am all ready to book again for the same time next year.

From the beach while on Princess Cay


Docking in St. Maarten














I never ever will cease to be mesmerized by the beautiful waters

Sunrise in St. Thomas


Enjoying a bottle of champagne - a prize we won playing an board nightclub game.

My breakfast view at we docked in Grand Turk.

These ships are floating monsters!


When not ashore, there were concerts or movies under the stars to watch if we were not spending time at a show or club.

Princess Cay

A favorite spot to have that second cup of morning coffee.

Docking in St. Maartin from the other side of the ship - sorry, I used two cameras so pix are our of order.

Not much stitching done - really only what I did while at the airport but it's all good.   This is (of course) a new start - why, because that is what I do when I go on vacation.   It is my standard MO.  This is my first SamSarah.   It's a bit wrinkled from being shoved in my carry-on bag.

As great as it was, it sure felt so good to sleep in my own bed last night.  Now back to reality.  Much laundry, email (home and work!!) to catch up on.....let the count down start until next time.

October 21, 2013

Weekend Get-a-way

Me and my Matey (my BBF) had a get-a-way weekend in Lancaster County PA.   Such pretty countryside to visit.

First, let me give you the the Reader's Digest version of the term "Matey".   Several years ago, I helped Deb and her husband move into their new home.   Deb and I was were alone at the new house when the cable crew arrived.   We walked around the house with one cable guy as he was reviewing where the TV's would be located.   Deb whispered to me to go back upstairs where our pocketbooks were while she stayed in the basement with the cable guy.   I went back upstairs and continued to unpack while cable decisions were made.  When Debbie came back upstairs minutes she looked like she was going to burst from laughter.  Seems the cable guy was trying to help Debbie save some money and suggested she run the cable inside the house herself.   Deb - although quite capable - told the 'gentleman' that she wasn't able to run cable and without missing a beat, he turned and said perhaps your mate (meaning me) would be able to.   Well we have laughed at this for years and often refer to each other as the other's 'mate'.  I wonder what our IT department at work must think if there ever monitor our emails which often are started with " Hey Mate".

Our weekend was a girls get-a-way.  We road around the backroads of beautiful Amish farm country.   We spent Saturday in historic Strasburg, PA going in and out of specialty shops, antiques shops, etc.   We happened upon a local church bazaar which we visited at well.   We stopped for coffee at the Springerle House.  It was a nice respite to our morning of shopping.   I had the Rosemary-Apricot-Blue Cheese scone with a cappachino.   Yum-mo

















Look at this craziness!   People are so clever.   Here's the  result of gluing together a variety of different glass pieces and creating an angel.   The results were as varied as the imagination and consignment store glassware would allow.  


Beautiful homes line Main Street.





 Need to tell my brother those boxes of insulators he 
has may be worth more than a couple of dollars each.  


This cosignment store had shelf after shelf of the old Corelle we all had years ago.  Memories!

More beautiful old homes along Main Street.





 This hydrangea had blooms the size of a soccer ball!

Don't you just want to walk down this lane and see who lives here?




I really wanted to knock on the door here and ask to visit the 3rd floor.   





 Lucky me!  I even managed to find a cross stitch store to shop in.

Before heading home, we had tea at SugarPlums and Tea.  Such a relaxing way to spent the afternoon Sunday afternoon.
 A pretty setting to enjoy a relaxing lunch.
Our view from the Tea Room - too bad the leaves are turning yet.

Have a great week all.  Next up, hopefully some stitching progress to share.