We arrived in Hilton Head on a beautiful cloudless Saturday in March. To be precise, it wasn’t really Hilton Head. It was a small town called Hardeeville, positioned perfectly between Hilton Head Island and the vibrant, historic city of Savannah, just 30 minutes away. Our resort, Camp Lake Jasper, was delightful and our lake side spot, shown below, made up for the lack of activities offered
Next Stop, St. Augustine!
Here we go with my second installment of our trip down south. This time it’s all about Ft. Pierce and St. Augustine, both located on the east coast of the Sunshine State. We left Venice on March 1st and took the drive across the state to Ft. Pierce, where we stayed at a ‘new to us’ resort called Road Runner. Our friends who we met last
Operation Relocation (Maybe)
Greetings friends! We’re all caught up after our time away. Laundry done, fridge is stocked, house is clean and last but not least, I managed to fit in a massage, mani pedi and a desperately needed haircut. Priorities, you know? I am anxious to tell you about our adventures, and there’s no better place to start than at the beginning. But not the beginning of
Vintage Trailers & Gators :)
I think today’s post title may be my strangest one yet, but it got your attention, right? After all, who doesn’t love vintage trailers? As for the alligators, I’m guessing they’re not your favorite. These photos were taken while we were in St. Augustine. We’ve since moved on to Hilton Head, and by the time you read this we will be hitching our post in
Anna Maria Island-My New Favorite Place!
It seems Florida is full of unexpected treasures and surprises; one only has to look for them and be willing to venture out. Fisherman and I took our bikes to Anna Maria Island (the best way to see the area) and spent some time riding around the neighborhoods and visiting a couple of fishing piers. Anna Maria Island is a lovely, laid back coastal town
Homes of Port Royal
Hello my friends, and how are you these days? As for us, we continue to enjoy the beautiful weather here in southwest Florida, as well as the many activities the resort and the surrounding areas have to offer. There doesn’t seem to be enough time in the day to do everything, and I know soon enough we’ll be packing our bags and heading north, so
8 Cool Kitchen DIY Projects
When I thought about writing this post and curating ideas, I had two criteria in mind: the projects had to offer a good bang for your buck, AND, they had to be projects I would be willing to tackle myself. Most of these projects are easy to implement, but a couple of them involve a bit of work and a modest outlay of cash (the kitchen island for
Updating a Dated Kitchen
If you’ve ever renovated a kitchen, you know it’s a huge undertaking. In our former home all we did was replace appliances and countertops and even that was a big deal! There’s so many decisions to be made, and they need to be made with a great deal of forethought because for most of us, a kitchen redo is something we will do once and be done
An Elegant Holiday Luncheon
I’ll cut right to the chase. I love it when I get invited to Sharene’s home, because it promises to be a wonderful day filled with delicious food and lots of eye candy. She not only has a lovely home that promises to be decorated tastefully for the holidays, but she also knows a thing or two about how to put a table together, (and
A Wreath Making Day
I just realized something. This will be the 5th year in a row we aren’t going to have a Christmas tree. I thought it was the third, or maybe the fourth, but 5??! I think I make Ebenezer look like Cousin Eddie of National Lampoon fame. Shame on me, but that’s what happens when you’re a snowbird I guess. You know how I figured it
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