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discovering the acai bowl

21
December

a playa bowl

Not sure what I thought an acai bowl was.  I certainly had heard of it.  Never gave it much thought.

If I had known it was a healthy smoothie-in-a-bowl, I probably would have made an effort to try it much sooner!

It is basically a smoothie topped with granola.  It is said to have been originally invented by Brazilian surfers, but soon spread to other areas with large surfing cultures – like Maui and California.

current favorite at playa bowl

My current favorite at Playa Bowls.  The Olas Bowl is made up of a banana blend topped with granola, banana, blueberry, coconut flakes, chia seeds & almond butter.

The acai is a berry in Brazil that looks similar to a grape and is a super source of antioxidants.  Since it goes badly very quickly, you won’t find it fresh in stores.  Instead, in the grocery store, you will find it as a frozen puree.

When making the bowls, some places started substituting the acai for pitaya (another name for dragon fruit).  Pitaya is found in Mexico and Central America.  It is sweeter and has more nutrients than acai.  It tastes more like a watermelon – whereas acai is more like a blackberry in taste.

wave decor

My first taste of an acai or pitaya bowl was when my daughter took me to a place called Playa Bowls in Connecticut.  Jersey shore natives Robert Giuliani and Abby Taylor recreated their favorite recipes from surfing locations they visited and founded Playa Bowls – the shop that currently includes over 50 locations in 6 states with more on the way!

cool decor at playa bowl

Now that I have tried an acai bowl, I am hooked!  Always one to like food cold or frozen (you know my love for ice pops and slushies!), these bowls are a perfect treat for me!  What a great discovery!

Have you tried an acai or pitaya bowl?  What ingredients are your favorites?  Do you have a recipe you can share?

decor playa bowls

Thanks for stopping by!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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a visit to the georgia aquarium

7
December

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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2,213 pink balloons

27
April

PlayTime at Peabody Essex Museum

Do you want to know a sure way to make someone laugh?

lost in PLayTime balloons

Set them loose in a room filled with 2,213 pink balloons!

rrom of pink balloons

I had that opportunity recently at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts.  The ‘Pink Balloons’ installation by Martin Creed was one of the nearly 40  ‘PlayTime’ works on display.

navigating balloons in PlayTime

This interactive work produced plenty of smiles on the afternoon I visited.  How cool would it be to add a balloon-filled room to your next party?  I wonder how long it would take to blow up 2,213 balloons?

plenty of balloons at PlayTime

Thanks for stopping by!

after balloons

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

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repurposed plant materials

20
April

pink pin

Pieces of jewelry crafted from plant materials are a highlight of the Philadelphia Flower Show each year.  For today’s Friday field trip, please enjoy some of my favorites from the 2018 show!

Blue pin collageGreen necklace collageAlthough the lighting and display cases make it impossible to get great photos, I think you will still be able to grasp the unbelievable creativity in the designs of these pieces.  They are truly works of art.plant based earring collageBlue bracelet collageRemember, these pieces are all crafted from plant materials!  It is hard to believe, even when you see the photo of the items used!

Key necklace collagepink pin collageIf this type of art appeals to you, I encourage you to check out the work of botanical artist, Bridget Beth Collins.  For a treat, follow her Instagram @flora.forager

mint necklace collageThis last one is a handbag!

Turtle bag collageThanks for stopping by!  Have a wonderful weekend!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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kane’s famous donuts

13
April

honey dipped at Kanes

I can’t say donuts are my favorite thing.  I can’t even say I’m a big donut lover.  But, when a donut place receives national recognition for its donuts, I am definitely curious to try them!  This happened to me recently when I was visiting the North Shore.

two donuts from Kanes

Since we were close enough to Kane’s Donuts in Massachusetts ‘to taste it’ on a recent visit to see my son, he drove me to the unassuming little neighborhood shop in Saugus and treated me to Kane’s for a Sunday morning breakfast!

Lemon coconut donut

The long line in front of Kane’s moved pretty fast and, before I knew it, I was in front of the display case trying to decide which donuts to order!   I didn’t want to go too nuts, so I decided I would pick just two.

Kanes Donuts

My son had already ordered the honey dipped – which Travel & Leisure Magazine named the best honey-dipped donut in America! – so I knew I could try his and proceeded to order a couple additional flavors to sample.  I decided on coconut lemon and turtle for my two choices.  One was filled and one had chocolate – seemed like a good variety!  The lemon coconut had an outside covering of coconut and so much lemon filling, I couldn’t eat any more after finishing it.  I had thought I would just take a couple bites and move on to the turtle one, but  that didn’t happen – the lemon coconut one was just SO good, I couldn’t stop eating it!  (I ended up saving the turtle one and devouring it later that evening.)

Kanes turtle donut

After my tasting, I can definitely see why Kane’s was named one of the Top 10 Best Places for Donuts in America by Bon Appetit, one of America’s 50 Best Donuts by Saveur, and Best Donuts in New England by Yankee Magazine.  This local hot spot, using fresh and local ingredients to serve up donuts since 1955, is definitely worth a visit!

Kanes Donut Sign

Note:  This Massachusetts icon now also has a location in Boston.

Thanks for stopping by today for Friday field trip!

Have a great weekend and remember to take pleasure in simple things (like a fabulous donut!), Jackie

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white orchids

16
March

hanging white orchids

The current highlight at Longwood Gardens, one of the top public gardens in the nation, is orchids.  I like orchids, though they are not my favorite.  But, I have to say, on my last trip to Longwood, I fell in love with one of the orchid installations.

Longwood Gardens hanging orchids

It consists of all white (my favorite flower color!) orchids suspended from the ceiling in balls.

orchid balls at Longwood

I am sharing a few photos of this display for today’s Friday field trip.  I am sorry the exposure of the photos isn’t the best, but they were taken on a stormy weekend!

closeup orchid balls

If you are an orchid lover, I strongly encourage you to visit Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.  The Orchid Extravaganza continues through March 25th.  If you can squeeze in a trip, you will also be treated to a viewing of a rare display of blue-poppies  – currently in bloom.

closeup from under white orchid balls

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a fabulous weekend!

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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longwood gardens green wall

9
March

plant detail Longwood Gardens green wall

The Green Wall in the corner of the East Conservatory at Longwood Gardens definitely achieves its goal of resembling a lush green jungle!  This display really needs to be seen in person to be fully appreciated.  One view is enough to cause a fern lover go into shock!  Not only is the sheer size of the display impressive, but the way the design incorporates a hallway of doors is simply beautiful!

row of doors green wall Longwood Gardens

The Green Wall, containing 47,000 plants, is the largest in North America – a very impressive 14 feet high and 300 feet long.

chairs by green wall at Longwood Gardens

The wall is made up of 12” x 12” stainless steel panels containing a potting mix for use in vertical gardens. Each panel is planted in one of 29 different planting configurations. Each configuration is based on plant type, lighting requirements, and other factors.  Just inside the stainless steel, a layer of coconut coir fiber lines each panel to hold moisture.

Green Wall at Longwood Gardens

In 2010, the panels were assembled in Florida where over 50 pallets, each 8-foot-tall and containing 72 boxes per pallet, were loaded in 3 climate-controlled refrigeration tractor trailers and transported 36 hours to Longwood in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.

delicate ferns on green wall Longwood Gardens

I hope these photos on today’s Friday field trip give you a little sense of the amazingly beautiful Green Wall at Longwood Gardens.  This display is just one of the many breathtaking displays at one of the most beautiful public gardens in the nation (and one of my happy places).

expanse of green wall Longwood Gardens

Does this inspire you to start thinking of your spring garden?  We change the clocks this weekend!!

ferns on green wall Longwood Gardens

Thanks for stopping by.  Have a wonderful weekend.

lush green wall Longwood Gardens

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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snow place like home

19
January

lone snowman

The best part of a collection is enjoying it!  My friend Phyllis has the cutest miniature snowman collection that she displays in her windowsill at this time of year.

window sill magic

The gorgeous, snowy view from out her kitchen window is supplemented by a variety of little snow people – all in miniature.  Noticing this little collection is sure to provoke a smile!

trio of snowmen

Today on Friday field trip, I am sharing a few of the little snowmen I enjoyed last time I visited my dear friend – hoping to add a smile to your face as you start the weekend!

window sill buddies

Do you have a collection that puts a smile on your face when you notice it during your daily routine?

window sill buddies talking

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

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holiday 2017 at grace

15
December

holiday wrap by Grace in Niantic

For Friday field trip today, a visit to one more of my favorite stores for holiday shopping!

feather ornaments

holiday bird

throw selection at Grace in NianticHave a little virtual shopping trip with a few photos from this holiday season at Grace in Niantic, Connecticut.

holiday at Grace

holiday packages at Grace

holiday cutting board at Grace

Enjoy!

happy place mugs

buddah head at Grace

throws at Grace

Hope your holiday preparations are coming along!  Thanks for stopping by!

Have a fabulous weekend, Jackie

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taken for granite 2017 holiday

24
November

colorful bottle brush trees

The games have begun…the shoppers are off!

beachy holiday

I promised a week of shopping inspiration and today I share some photos from one of my favorite ‘beachy’ vibe shops.

turquoise ornaments

holiday fairy

Today, for Friday field trip, a holiday visit to Taken for Granite in Stony Creek, Connecticut.

trees in miniature

holiday jewels

copper bracelet

Choose this brick and mortar store over internet shopping and delight in the personal service, gorgeous gift wrap, and carefully selected merchandise offered!

shells and holiday decor

teapot holiday vignette

Enjoy!

bottle brush trees in colors

Thanks for visiting!  Have a wonderful weekend.

pink bottle brush trees

Remember to take pleasure in simple things…like visiting a beautiful gift shop! xo Jackie

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