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holiday seaside neutrals

December 25, 2018

Merry Christmas

Did I mention this year has been a little crazy?   Many of my holiday traditions did not happen this year.  One of these traditions was going on my annual ‘shop hop’ with the gals!  We always have such a fabulous time!  We plan it out so we can visit our favorite shops close to the official holiday reveal date.

pretty skirt

skirt with greens

I did make a quick stop to one my favorites, as you saw it a previous post.  But I didn’t go close to the reveal date this year so the merchandise and décor was not at its true magnificence!

holiday lighting magic

 

seas and greetings

holiday necklaces

Nonetheless, in honor of the holiday week, I am sharing some photos from my quick holiday trip this year to Taken for Granite on this week’s posts.  No matter what day the visit – it is always a pleasure and an inspiration to visit the store.

holiday blooms

mistletoe

I hope you are having a fabulous day with the special people in your life.  Enjoy the photos.

whale of a holiday

earrings

Thanks for stopping by!

lighting decor xmas

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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pick a wish

December 18, 2018

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With all the craziness going on in my life during 2018, I didn’t design an Advent calendar as I usually do each year to kick off the holiday season.

So, this year, rather than inspire you with one of my creations, I want to show you something wonderfully inspiring I saw at one of my favorite gift shops.

wish quotes

It is not exactly an Advent calendar, but I am inspired to create an Advent calendar using the idea from this beautiful ‘grab a wish’ display at Taken for Granite in Stonycreek, Connecticut.  What a beautifully executed way for the shop to give each of their customers an individual holiday wish!

close up wish quotes

Each pocket contains a written sentiment with a clear star ornament attached.  The wish I chose was absolutely perfect for me!  It read:  Have the courage to step off the ledge so you may realize you’ve had wings all along.

pocket with a wish

I hope this inspires you, as it does me, to create something similar.

Thanks for stopping by!

wings

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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a visit to the georgia aquarium

December 7, 2018

shark at Atlanta aquarium

Living in a coastal state, I have always had a fascination with sea life.  Visiting the Georgia Aquarium while in Atlanta recently was high on my priority list!

whale at Atlanta aquarium

While there, we took in both the sea lion and dolphin performances, but the true star of the show for me was the whale shark exhibit.

whale shark spectators

The aquarium is the only institution outside of Asia that houses whale sharks.  After one look at these breathtaking creatures, it is easy to see why the aquarium, as a whole, was designed around the whale shark exhibit – one that contains 6.3 million gallons of water!

whale shark closeup

I immediately fell in love with the whale sharks.  I am sure many visitors to the aquarium feel the same.  Their sheer size is overwhelming!  It is the largest fish in the world and the largest fish known to have lived on this planet!  Their average length is between 18 and 32.8 feet and the largest accurately measured whale shark was 61.7 feet!

tank at Atlanta aquarium

The Georgia Aquarium sits on 13 acres in downtown Atlanta on land donated by The Coca-Cola Company.  It contains more than one hundred thousand animals, representing 700 species of fish and other sea creatures.  It opened in 2005 as the largest aquarium in the world!

penguins at Atlanta

penguins

The Aquarium’s notable specimens include whale sharks, beluga whales, California sea lions, bottlenose dolphins, and manta rays.  My favorites?  Whale sharks were number one by a landslide, but I also loved the penguins and the jellyfish.  The penguins were in an exhibit were you could actually go nose-to-nose (beak to beak?) with them!  It was very cool!  And, the jellyfish, though very common in Connecticut, are not displayed in nature against a beautiful deep blue background like they are in the aquarium!  They look like works of art!

jellyfish on blue

single dramatic jellyfish

The Georgia Aquarium did not disappoint!  I hope you enjoyed seeing a little peek from my visit on today’s Friday field trip.

Thanks for stopping by!

Have a fabulous weekend and remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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diy tic-tac-toe

November 13, 2018

sand and sea diy

Now that we are well into November, are you starting to think of Christmas?  I have tried to cut back on my holiday shopping and this seems a common way of thinking among my friends as well.

I think it is far better to give experiences rather than material presents and I am trying really hard to keep that guideline in my mind as the holidays approach!

tic-tac-toe on the beach

That being said, there is nothing like a little homemade gift to surprise a little one come the holiday!  And, a homemade gift can definitely help create an experience as well!

Today’s DIY project is the perfect example!  It is super easy to make and it can be used to create a fun experience to give a child – how to play tic-tac-toe!

supplies for homemade game

The only supplies you will need are:  a small muslin bag (mine is being reused from a jewelry purchase), embroidery thread or baker’s twine, a sewing needle, and a handful of small items.  I used sea glass for my small items but you can use pebbles, shells, buttons, or small candies like m&ms…be creative and use what you have!  I made my DIY tic-tac-toe for no cost at all!

travel tic-tac-toe diy

I used brown and white baker’s twine to sew a tic-tac-toe board onto the muslin bag.  Then, I just collected a handful of sea glass in two different colors to use as the playing pieces.  The pieces are handily stored inside the bag when not in use.

collecting sea glass for diy

How easy is that!  I hope I inspired you to create a DIY tic-tac-toe game to gift to that perfect little someone this Christmas – personal instruction included!

diy tic tac toe on the beach

Thanks for stopping by!  Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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the party flamingo

July 3, 2018

party flamingo in for the night

Since today’s post is right during the holiday week, I’d like to introduce you to our new addition for the holiday.  Here, my friends, is Floyd!  He really has a way of getting people together and making them smile!

building the party flamingo

Standing over 15 feet tall, he has an imposing presence.  He can keep a very large group entertained and is very accommodating – providing his own cooler and plenty of seating with multiple cup holders!

the beginnings of Floyd

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inside of party flamingo

height of the party flamingo

Floyd or no Floyd, I hope you are enjoying your weekend as much as we are!  Thanks to my son for including Floyd in our holiday festivities!

party time on the flamingo

Have a fabulous and safe 4th of July!

anchored for the night party flamingo

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

P.S.  Click here for the link if you want to order your own Floyd – have him delivered close to where you will use him since he is pretty heavy.  He comes with an electric pump, so you will need to be near an outlet or have an extension cord to get him inflated.

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june book giveaway!

June 1, 2018

on the beach with the june giveaway

June is already here!  So, it is time for the June book giveaway!

This month, the giveaway is not exactly a book.  Instead, it is a memo pad organizer with some coordinating pencils!

I really love notepads – especially ones that detail a week or a month at a time, and this one is so cute!  The longer days of summer leave more time for fun activities.  And, this is the perfect pad to best maximize scheduling the expanded daylight hours!

photo of june giveaway

Just leave a comment to be entered to win this giveaway.  The winner will be chosen at random at the end of the month from those commenting.

Congratulations to Carolina.  She is the winner of the May giveaway, the inspirational read Pretty Happy by Kate Hudson!  (Click here to read more about this book.)  I know you will enjoy this book, Carolina!

seaglass found

For those who use Instagram, read on for this month’s challenge!

June Instagram challenge

For the month of June, let’s share our beach finds!  Use hashtag #pleasuregram to share.  I can’t wait to see what you discover on your next beach trip! :)

Thanks for stopping by!  Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie  

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garden mulch alternative

May 22, 2018

using shells as mulch

Usually my gardens are in order by Mother’s Day.  And, Mother’s Day has always been my goal date to finish planting annuals and have all the mulch down.  This year, the crazy weather caused me to be way behind on my garden schedule.  My only little scraps of time to do yard work were during heavy rains or tornado conditions!  (Yes, tornadoes!  Area schools have been out for 4 days due to the damage caused by tornado touchdowns in Connecticut!)  This year, I actually visited the nursery and purchased my annuals in the powering rain, holding an umbrella!

nautical bird bath

The smallest little garden in my yard is located by my back door.  Because I see it every time I enter or leave the house, I have always tried to do something a little different in that one patch.  In many past years, I have used cocoa hull mulch in that back door garden, because I loved the chocolate smell every time I passed!  Now, it is impossible to find the cocoa mulch – garden centers tell me they stopped carrying it because it attracted animals.  I thought about using beach stones as an alternate mulch.  I am already using beach stones in other gardens and I thought it might add a nice continuity – maybe adding some beach grasses to that garden to give it an added coastal vibe.

shell mulch

So, when I saw oyster shells used as mulch at this year’s flower show in Philadelphia, I thought it might be just the interesting substitute for cocoa mulch that I was looking for!  Besides the fact that people don’t collect oyster shells, we also have a city nearby that boasts 12,000 acres of oyster farms – getting the shells won’t be a problem!

oyster shell mulch

What do you think?  Good idea?  I love the irregular shape and interesting texture!

oyster shells as mulch in garden

Note:  Because oyster shells break down faster than a sturdier shell, like a clam, they may need to be replaced frequently.  So, if you are considering using oyster shells in your own garden, be sure to consider this.

Thanks for stopping by!  Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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crane beach in ipswich

March 23, 2018

Crane Beach Ipswich MA

I fit in a beach walk on a recent trip to the North Shore of Massachusetts – squeezed in between two major Nor’easters!

sand at Crane Beach

On today’s Friday field trip, I welcome you to Crane Beach!

Winter day at Crane Beach

shell on Crane Beach

Crane Beach

Crane Beach sky

sandy Crane Beach in Ipswich MA

Thanks for stopping by and joining me on a winter beach walk!  Have a fabulous weekend!

sand and snow

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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dreaming of warmer days

March 2, 2018

Four Seasons Orlando long view

A storm is brewing and the shift in the barometric pressure has given me an awful headache!  I can’t help but dream of prettier, warmer days!

pool view Four Seasons Orlando

Front entrance asparagus fern

So, for today’s Friday field trip, some pretty pool photos taken at The Four Seasons Orlando!  (With a few of my favorite plant photos thrown in for good measure – taken at The Four Seasons as well.)

View of The Orb

pool Four Seasons

Enjoy!

where to hang Four Seasons Orlando

poolside Four Seasons Orlando

Thanks for stopping by!

lobby flowers

Have a fabulous weekend and remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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balmy and the beach

February 23, 2018

Feb beach day

What to do on a 70-degree day in February?  Head to the beach, of course!  Connecticut does not usually experience temperatures this high in February, so a trip to the beach, no matter how short, seemed in order!

balmy and beautiful

Today I am sharing a few photos from that warm day earlier this week.

loosing the horizon

I wanted you to see how the fog had created some really cool views by making the water and the sky appear as one.

balmy and the beach

Enjoy!

foggy day at the beach

Thanks for stopping by!

shell on rock

Have a wonderful weekend and remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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