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laguna dreams

19
April

laguna beach

The quintessential Southern California spot for me is Laguna Beach!

It has such great vibes!  I couldn’t let an area visit go by without a quick stop to my favorite beach!

Laguna Beach Lifeguard

Here are a couple photos for today’s Friday field trip to show you why Laguna Beach is so addicting!  This trip, I brought back a great souvenir – a perfectly beautiful piece of driftwood.  Placed on my desk, it is a constant reminder of beach days ahead!

visiting Laguna Beach

gelato at Laguna Beach

Have a wonderful weekend!  Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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just desserts

29
March

restaurant view

For me, the rock star of any good hotel is the pastry chef!

I have a passion for baking and baking shows and I love to see every variety of dessert provided at a hotel.  I always check out every dessert possible in every hotel I happen to visit!

sponge cake at Laguna Niguel

And, of course, I need to taste every one as well!

pastry at Laguna Niguel

chocolate covered strawberries

At the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel, I discovered a new dessert this trip that ended up my favorite – a baklava cookie!  It tasted much like baklava but more in a cookie format.  It had a shortbread crust and all the flavors of a traditional baklava.  Heavenly!

baklava cookies

I hope today’s Friday field trip inspires you to try making a new dessert…or maybe just tasting one!

Have a fabulous weekend!

drinks at Laguna Niguel

Remember to take pleasure in simple things- like trying a new dessert!   Jackie

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beauty in the details

16
February

Four Seasons Orlando Hall Light

Beauty is in the details.  If this is true, I must see an infinite amount of beauty!  I can get really obsessed with details.  This is especially true when I enter new surroundings.

Capa ceiling light Orlando

For example, every time I visit a hotel, I get caught up in some aspect of its esthetic.  At The Breakers in Palm Beach, it was the staff uniforms – I thought they were amazing – every employee wears a uniform and they are fabulous!  The gals have beautiful Lilly Pulitzer outfits!  I ended up spending my first visit to the Breakers doing an analysis of all the employee’s outfits!

Lighting Four Seasons lights

For today’s Friday field trip, I am sharing my obsession at the Four Seasons in Orlando – lighting!  I have already shared the most magnificent fixture on the property (click here to see), today I am sharing a little glimpse of the rest of the hotel lighting.

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Light fixture in the entrance to the spa at the Four Seasons Orlando.

I hope you found these photos inspiring.  Maybe they are motivating you to revamp some of your own fixtures?  Replacing an old fixture can give your space an instant refresh!

ceiling lights Four Seasons Orlando

Thanks for stopping by!

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A chandelier in a restroom at the Four Seasons Orlando.

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

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anna rifle’s flagship store!

9
February

flowers at Anna Rifle

If you follow this blog, you may already know that I have a real love for paper products!  I still believe strongly in hand written thank you notes, as well as notes of condolence.  Especially in this age of technology, with rushed emails and hurried texts – who doesn’t appreciate receiving a personal note in the mail?  What better way is there to convey a heartfelt message?

rifle pins

Because of this love for hand written messages, I also have a love for great paper products.  When I think of my favorite paper product artists, a couple instantly come to mind.  On the top of this list is graphic designer Anna Rifle Bond.

anna rifle lotion love

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Anna ‘taking a meeting’ at Rifle Paper Co. in Winter Park.

On today’s Friday field trip, I am thrilled to share photos from a recent visit to the place where Anna Rifle Bond and her husband Nathan started their company, Rifle Paper, in 2008.  This spot in Winter Park, Florida is also home to their flagship store.

anna rifle table in Winter Park

Anna Rifle tote bags

I developed an appreciation for Anna’s designs when she started her partnership with Anthropologie, early in her company’s 10-year career.

long table at Anna Rifle

Anna Rifle for Mast Chocolate

(To see more on Mast Chocolate, click here to see Friday field trip to Mast)

Feminine and colorful, with a little whimsy, Anna’s designs appear on a lot more than just paper!  Beyond calendars and cards, some of the items that showcase Anna’s quaint designs include phone covers, candles, wallpaper, books, candy wrappers, and sneakers.  Quite a repertoire from what began as designing posters for her husband’s band and wedding invites for her friends!

Anna Rifle books

pretty Anna Rifle pins

I hope you enjoyed today’s Friday field trip.  Thanks for stopping by!

Winter Park Rifle Paper Co.

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

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baby goats…cute or creepy?

11
August

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Baby animals are cute, right?  I thought so…until, I spent some time around baby goats and had some second thoughts on that!

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For today’s Friday field trip, I will let you make your own decision!

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They start out all cute and cuddly…

 

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But then, maybe not so much?

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And, what the heck is up with these eyes?!

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Creepy?

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Thanks for stopping by!  Have a wonderful weekend.

Remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie

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anthropologie westport

7
April

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Today, on Friday field trip, these photos from the reopened Anthropologie in Westport, Connecticut are sure to inspire!

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A homage to the former occupant of the building…the Westport YMCA.

The new store, located in the middle of town, is larger than the former location on the Post Road with plenty of room for some exciting surprises – like a section of wedding merchandise from sister store BHLDN (one of the 15 nationwide)!

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Enjoy!

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Thanks for stopping by!  Have a wonderful weekend!

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Remember to take pleasure in simple things – like window shopping at the new Anthropologie in Westport!  xo Jackie

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tommy bahama’s

10
March

Tommy Bahamas in Naples Florida

You know I love posting warm weather photos on snowy days!  Well, today we have snow here in Connecticut, so for Friday field trip I am posting photos from a recent business trip to Florida!

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These photos are from a lunch at the original Tommy Bahamas!  Where is the original Tommy Bahamas?  In Naples, Florida.

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Located on charming, historic Third Street South and a short walk from the Naples Pier,  the original Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar has been a part of the Naples scene of over 20 years.

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A meal at Tommy Bahama’s was a nice way to spend some of an afternoon in Naples.

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The best part of lunch?  (No, not the key lime pie!)  Spending time with the people I shared it with. :)

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Thanks so much for stopping by!

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Naples store TB pleasure in simple things blog
Have a marvelous weekend and remember to take pleasure in simple things…like sharing a lunch with friends!

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open door tea

24
February

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Just like favorite shopping spots, I have my favorite healthy eating spots. The most frequented are the ones close to Interstate 95 since that is where I travel most  – along the Connecticut coastline.

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If I happen to be in Stratford, that favorite is Open Door Tea.  Relatively new, this gem was opened by a former nutritionist in an area health food store.  A small storefront nestled in a strip mall in Paradise Green (the geographical center of the town), it is easy to drive by this little cafe without noticing it.  Do yourself a favor and don’t drive by!  Stop in and have my favorite – The Open Door Salad – a wonderful salad topped with warm squash!

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There are also a few tasty specials on the daily menu in addition to the great selection of food and baked goods on the regular menu.

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The friendly atmosphere is enhanced by a painted mural – a representation of the restaurant owner’s hometown in Poland.

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A wide selection of hot teas is available as well as a selection of iced teas.

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Treat yourself to a delicious and healthful meal at Open Door Tea if you should find yourself in the Stratford area.

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Thanks for stopping by for today’s Friday field trip.

a tea selection open door tea pleasure in simple things blogHave a wonderful weekend!  Remember to take pleasure in simple things…like enjoying a great lunch with a friend!  xo Jackie

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caring for a fiddle-leaf fig

6
January

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This week I welcomed a new addition to my household – though not actually a person, this new addition IS a living thing.  I got a new Ficus Lyrata.  Or, as it is commonly referred to, a fiddle-leaf fig.

For quite some time I have wanted to replace a plant that, until recently (RIP), had resided in a corner of my dining room for decades.   I used a Christmas gift certificate to my favorite home and garden store to acquire a replacement plant.  Because of the popularity of fiddle-leaf figs, particularly with decorators, shipments don’t last long at Terrain.  But because I visit the store often, I was able to catch a new shipment arriving.

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I spent a bit of time sizing up the contenders at Terrain.  After looking through them all, I found one I connected with…does that sound crazy?  So, with the help of one of my favorite (as well as lovely, knowledgeable and helpful)  Terrain associates, I reviewed the care required for my new household addition.  Knowing that too much love (aka over watering) was the number one reason for fatalities in this variety of plant, I took the suggestion to purchase a water meter.  It is a handy item to own and I do have the tendency to over love my houseplants!

a shipment of fiddle-leaf figs at Terrain

purchasing a fiddle-leaf fig at Terrain

Getting some help picking out a fiddle-leaf fig from one of my favorite Terrain associates in the Westport, CT store.

So, I brought my new addition home and, with his (I have no idea why I immediately decided its gender) large beautiful leaves, this bold plant is the perfect one for the bright corner in my dining room!

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My new fiddle-leaf fig in his new home!

I know many of you own one of these plants or would like to own one, so I am sharing tips for success, courtesy of Terrain, on today’s Friday field trip.

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Light:  Fiddle-leaf figs prefer abundant, indirect light.  Too little light will cause the plant to lose leaves and thin out.  They also tend to grow towards the light, which can create a leaning shape.  Rotate the plant regularly to keep it growing straight and full.

Temperature:  Grow best in humid conditions with temperature consistently above 65 degrees.  It is best to place your fig outdoors in summer when the weather is hot and humid.  When the plant is indoors, place in an area with a consistent temperature and free from drafts.

moisture meter for plants pleasure in simple things blogWatering:  The fiddle-leaf fig thrives with short, dry periods between waterings.  Generally, water every 14 days – adjust depending on the amount of light your plant receives.  Water thoroughly, but be sure that the soil and pot can drain completely.  Do not allow the plant to sit in water, or it may suffer from leaf drop and root rot.

 

Tips:  Dust the leaves periodically to assure that the plant can absorb as much light as possible.  Use a soft, dry cloth to gently remove any dust buildup.  Do not dust with your hands, as rubbing the leaves can damage them and cause drops of white, milky sap to appear.

Hope this is helpful to fiddle-leaf fig owners or future owners!

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The only other houseplant in my dining room – this cute little fern.

Thanks for stopping by!  Have a wonderful weekend, Jackie

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a homage to christmas vacation

23
December

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Fans of the movie Christmas Vacation are in for a treat today!  I am taking you to a Connecticut Wally World – well, actually a ‘Wallingford World’ where the owner of a Wallingford, Connecticut farm has used his Christmas decorations to pay homage to the classic holiday movie starring Chevy Chase!

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So, for something completely different, on today’s Friday field trip, I am sharing some of these elaborate Christmas Vacation decorations…definitely put together with a good sense of humor!  Enjoy!

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This quote was revised after some neighborhood complaints!

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Thanks for stopping by!  

Have a blessed holiday weekend and, especially during this holiday season, remember to take pleasure in simple things, Jackie xo

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