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make the list!

March 24, 2020

pansycloseup

I sat down one night last week and began to think of all the little projects that I always have on my mind but never seem to have the time to accomplish.  I thought I really didn’t want all this extra time at home to go by and find myself regretting not getting some of these projects accomplished!

So, I made a list of the projects I plan to tackle.  I don’t know about you, but the hardest part about spending all this time at home, for me, is to slow down my pace!  My normal routine of working 3 jobs doesn’t leave much free time and normally I am constantly on the go!  Without going to these 3 jobs, I really have to slow down my pace – otherwise I would have all my projects done in a few days!  My biggest challenge has definitely been pacing myself!

outside decor

You may remember I used evergreens to put together a holiday arrangement in my hanging basket.

In these uncertain times, I can’t make plans to do anything that would have a cost attached to it.  Of course, some of the projects I were imagining had to be eliminated from the list right away because they required a big purchase.  But the organized person I am, I had already acquired and stored away supplies for some of the projects I had planned for a future time.

Here are the first projects on my list!

  1. Create a spring planting for my hanging basket.
  2. Paint the legs on the Ikea bench by the back door.
  3. Refresh a sign that needs an update for my friend Wendy.
  4. Reorganize my top dresser drawer.
pansies

Number 1. on my list – check! An easy spring update for my hanging basket!

I had to spend a little bit to buy a couple weather-resistant plants – I purchased them at a local herb farm.  (Good thing they are weather resistant – it is snowing as I write this!)   I already have paint for the bench and I had purchased some organizers some time ago from The Container Store to help with my drawer organization when I was ready.  I have plenty of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint on hand that I can use for Wendy’s sign.  The start of the list – with supplies at the ready!

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

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coquina

March 20, 2020

ocean side

Coquina is a new oceanfront restaurant set to a backdrop of the ocean breezes of Amelia Island, Florida.  While staying at the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, Coquina is a great place to order up local seafood and coastal dishes inspired by the island’s Spanish heritage.

private seating

This al fresco restaurant serves dinner under some beautiful coastal lighting (click here to see more) overlooking the resort’s dune-lined beaches. Coquina’s menu includes ceviche made from freshly caught fish and shareable tapas.  A full-bar overlooking the ocean is a great spot to order a signature cocktail.  (See some signature drinks by clicking here.)

indoor tables

cool seating poolside

One of the first to sit in this beautiful new spot with friends, I happened to be staying at the Ritz at the time Coquina opened, just this March.

firepit action

firepit

I hope you enjoyed these few photos of the new restaurant Coquina on today’s Friday field trip!

new seating

ritz bar

Thanks for stopping by!

seating inside pool

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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return to the giraffes!

March 13, 2020

long neck with branches

I was very fortunate to be able to revisit White Oak Conservation in Northwest Florida.  If you remember my post, the giraffes were my favorite animals at White Oak and I was so excited to have the opportunity to visit them once again!

giraffe drinking

close up giraffe skin

White Oak is one of the world’s premiere wildlife breeding, education, and training facilities.  This wildlife conservation facility spans 13,000 acres of pine and hardwood forest and wetlands.  Its mission is to save endangered wildlife and habitats through sustainable conservation breeding, education, and responsible land stewardship.

giraffee with more branches

Meet Jigsaw and some of the other giraffes I was able to meet!

i'm looking at you

deadly bird

Did I scare you?  I threw a photo of this cassowary in here since you may have never seen one.  This one at White Oak is the first one I’ve ever seen!  Scary looking, isn’t it?  Considered one of the most dangerous birds in the world!  The cassowary can sprint as fast as 31 miles per hour and can kill a human being with slashing blows of its feet!  Huge contrast to the sweet, gentle giraffes!

Click here for ‘giraffe love’ – more on White Oak from my first trip!

tail end giraffe

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a fabulous weekend!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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lighting at coquina

March 10, 2020

best outdoor lighting

In my last post I shared some cool drinks I shared with friends at Coquina in Amelia Island, Florida.  Today, I am sharing some of the lighting at this new coastal restaurant.

nautical lighting

If you follow my blog, you know how much I love lighting – any new place I visit is a call to check out all the fixtures!

Because Coquina is basically right on the sand, the lighting is super cool coastal!

outdoor lighting

It looks great during the day, but even better as the day turns into night!

nighttime coastal lighting

pretty outdoor lighting

Wouldn’t you love to have some of these fixtures out on your patio!  Love them!

wall lighting

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

P.S. Don’t worry – I will show you what the rest of Coquina looks like in an upcoming post!

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cheers to the weekend!

March 6, 2020

smores cocktail

Yes, it’s FriYAY!  I don’t know why I get excited, based on the fact that I am working Saturday and Sunday!  It just seems everyone is happier on a Friday afternoon – and it puts me in a better mood as well – work or no work!

For today’s Friday field trip, I am taking you to a brand-new restaurant – I just happened to be there for work on the day it opened.  I didn’t eat anything at this restaurant – I only sampled a couple beverages.

And, since it was a new restaurant, I wanted to try a new drink!  After looking over the drink menu, I had my eye on two different drinks that sounded unique and fun to try.

The first one I tried was called Violeta Magica.  The reason for the ‘Magica’ was that the drink changed color!  Yup!  After pouring in a little added test tube of yellow liquid into the glass, the blue drink turned violet.  Interesting since blue and yellow make green!  But the change in acidity seemed to be the reason it made the color change.  The drink tasted sweet and had a light rum base.  Tasty and interesting!

Click here for Violeta Magica!

The first day the restaurant was opened, the drink was served with rocks and the next day, when some friends ordered it, the same drink was served in a more elegant glass with a floral garnish…I guess being new the restaurant was still experimenting!  (The color transformation video of the drink in the rocks glass is posted on the pleasure in simple things Facebook page.)

violet magic

The second drink I tried was the S’more on the Shore: Ron Zacapa 23/Dry Sack Sherry/Graham Cracker Infused Syrup/Chocolate Bitters/Roasted Marshmallow.  Loved the chocolate bitters!

smores cocktail closeup

I hope I have inspired you to try a new drink this weekend!  Whether with alcohol or without, whether you make it yourself or order something out – try something new!

Thanks for stopping by!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

P.S.  The new restaurant is Coquina in Amelia Island, Florida.  I will show you more of this beach-side beauty in an upcoming post!

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half-pound cookies!

February 28, 2020

citycake cookie closeup

Trips to New York City always include some great eating stops – there are so many to choose from!

One great dessert place to visit is Citycakes.   The unassuming storefront of this bakery is easy to miss – it is located on the basement level of 251 West 18th Street in Manhattan.

citycakes storefront

Because it is only a few blocks from the High Line, Citycakes is a fun stop after an invigorating High Line walk!  The menu here includes cakes and cupcakes, but for my daughter and I, the true hero of the shop is the signature line of cookies – weighing in at half a pound each!

Here is my pick this trip:

citycakes nyc cookie closeup

citycakes cookie flavor

Though this shop may not have the finesse of a New York City bakery like a Dominique Ansel Bakery, there is definitely something to be said for a huge, delicious cookie!

As a Food Network junkie, I have seen Chef Benny Rivera from Citycakes compete on many different programs – making the shop all that much more attractive to me!

citycakes cookies

If in the neighborhood while in Manhattan, it is worth a stop to pick up some cookies!  They are definitely a fun gift to bring home to someone!

(For comparison – one cookie is half a pound or 8 oz. – an entire box of Girl Scout Toffee-tastic cookies is under 7 oz. and cost $6.  I used a Girl Scout cookie to compare because everyone knows it!  Of course, a boxed cookie is not freshly baked!)

Thanks for stopping by!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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the vessel nyc

February 21, 2020

the vessel sky

It has been almost a year since the official opening of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project in Manhattan, New York City.

What fascinates me most about the area is the soaring new landmark built as part of the project that is the extraordinary centerpiece of Hudson Yards.  I am talking about the Vessel.

The Vessel NYC

An interactive artwork that is meant to be climbed, the work was designed by architect Thomas Heatherwick.  Comprised of 154 intricately interconnecting flights of stairs made up of almost 2,500 individual steps and 80 landings, it is a spiral staircase that offers climbers a way to see some remarkable views of the city, the river, and beyond by witnessing perspectives of the city from different heights, angles, and vantage points.

looking up at the vessel

Anyone willing to climb can do so for free by obtaining a same-day ticket.  All time-specific tickets are offered without charge on a first-come, first served basis.

side view of the vessel

Last time in New York City, I was hoping to climb the Vessel, but no tickets were available!  As time goes on, I am sure the free tickets will only get harder and harder to achieve with milder weather arriving to the city soon!

cool view of The Vessel

Here I am offering some views of the Vessel from the ground level.  I will continue to try to score a ticket on any visit I make into Manhattan – hoping I can soon make the climb!

the vessel 3

Thanks for stopping by!

The Vessel 2

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

P.S.  I think this coming Thursday’s episode of Project Runway was filmed at the Vessel – check it out!

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junior high dreams

February 18, 2020

two together

I loved junior high school art classes.  I took every one offered.  One class that was a huge disappointment to me was pottery.  Because there was only one potter’s wheel in the school, not everyone in the class was able to get the chance to use it – and, my hands never touched that wheel!

bottomwithout glaze

With this pot, I left the bottom unglazed.

It has been a long, long time since junior high school, and I still regret never having the opportunity to try the potter’s wheel!  When I recently found out about a four-session workshop that introduced its students to the potter’s wheel, I jumped at the chance to finally try out the wheel!  I did not expect 10 hours to offer much in the way of instruction, but I was pleasantly surprised!

before and after firing

Before and after firing. Glazing is an art in itself!

 

Why are there four photos of this little pot?  It is a very special little pot – the very first pot I ever made on the wheel!

two glazed

Not only did I learn the basics of the potter’s wheel in the short time offered, but I was also able to create four pots – from lumps of clay to completed, glazed, and fired pieces!

pot with raspberry

So exciting!  So fun!

threepots stacked

I am sharing with you today, photos of my pieces!

all my pots

Thanks for stopping by!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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valentine’s day 2020

February 14, 2020

VDay

This is the first Valentine’s Day in decades (wow…that sounds crazy!) that I have been single.  As you can probably tell by the way I started this post, I decided to focus on myself this year.  I decided to make Valentine’s Day all about falling in love with taking care of myself and to avoid all the hype of the day that is going on around me.  So far, it is working out pretty well!

hearts on the high line

As a gift to you, I would like to share some sightings that seem appropriate for the day from a recent stroll down the High Line in NYC with one of my favorite galentines.  Enjoy…

love

high line art

amor

art on the high line

Enjoy your weekend!  Be good to yourself.

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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larios on the beach

February 11, 2020

instrument decor

My favorite restaurant stop while in South Beach was to one owned by a famous person from the music industry – Gloria Estefan.

Larios

Gloria and Emilio Estefan have been promoting their Cuban Heritage through their restaurants as well as through their music since they opened Larios on the Beach in 1992 in the heart of South Beach.

Gloria portrait

The restaurant offers guests the opportunity to dine on authentic Cuban cuisine served in an atmosphere that celebrates the spirit of Cuba in its heyday while enjoying the view of famous Ocean Drive.

instrument decor

The instruments that make up this unusual wall hanging include those used by the Miami Sound Machine.

Gloria grew up in the kitchen with her grandmother and developed a love of cooking.  Gloria and Emilio opened Larios on the Beach, in honor of both Gloria’s grandmother and their beloved Cuban Heritage.

restaurant decor

Larios on the beach became their flagship restaurant as they expanded the vision by opening Bongos Cuban Cafe in Orlando, in Florida’s Downtown Disney in 1996 then Bongos Cuban Cafe at The American Airlines Arena in Miami,  Bongos Cuban Cafe at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, FL and Bongos Cuban Cafe at Miami International Airport.

Gloria's husband

A fun photograph of Emilio adorns the wall in the dining area at Larios on the Beach.

Estefan Hospitality also grew with the addition of the historic Cardozo Hotel on 1300 Ocean Drive in 1993 and in 2006 Costa D’Este, an award winning 4-Diamond property in Vero Beach.   It was named one of the top ten celebrity owned hotels in the world and is in Travel and Leisure’s top 100 list.  Its cozy oceanside restaurant, The Wave, was voted Diner’s Choice Winner Best Overall, Best Ambiance and Best Food on OpenTable.

tree wall decor

scallop wall decor

Gloria herself developed the crest that represents the brand.  Inspired by the Cuban Crest, it has the sun representing the Gloria Estefan Foundation, which has already donated millions of dollars to many diverse causes, a dolphin and a flamingo both Florida treasures, an American and Cuban flag laying side by side representing their dual patriotic nature and the Bongo man, logo for the Bongos Franchise.

logo on wine

The crest is surrounded by the Hibiscus and the Palm, native to both Florida and Cuba and is crowned with a pineapple, the symbol that sits high atop both Bongos Cuban Cafe Miami and Orlando.  The ribbon under the pineapple reads “to serve mankind”, which is something Emilio and Gloria love to do and was chosen by Gloria both for that reason and as an inside joke that they dare anyone to guess. Winner gets a free drink!

logo on chair

Thanks for stopping by!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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