I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Saturday, August 12, 2023

Out and About ~ at Home Goods it is Halloween~


*Second rain squall has sent us scurrying indoors on this beautiful August day! Mo is so puzzled....*

Hi everyone! I had a mid-August post all planned but an impromptu girly out and about takes precedence.  


Have not been out  shopping at all this summer really. We missed Home Goods Summer Coastal event. No, HG is all about Halloween. Not Harvest, not transitional--just spooks and pumpkins abound. I love the huge painted signs.


Pumpkins aplenty!






I kinda love the pink glass pumpkins, pink is always an eye appeal for me. Best are bottom shelf, below, good butterscotch glass pumpkin and a butternut squash.
Not a fan of the metal stem on so many tho.


Interesting wooden punks and funny Squirrel. Below, cut off, are really great basketweave pumpkins like my pineapple.

You'd think I'd love blue and white pumpkins but they just don't do it for me.






He is VERY cute. And big.


A few other fun things: This small oven safe covered dish with the mushroom handle. Def a yes! 


And behind it were similar small crocks for baked brie, one for me, one for friends who do Thanksgiving now. Brie size pumpkins with darling acorns and 'shrooms for lid knobs. Useful glass cloches/ cheese covers too, I like to put them over small bowls of tomatoes or berries to ripen.



A Friday afternoon in a beach area is probably not the best time to shop. The lines at Home Goods was almost out the door, much too long to wait, and sadly left I left my full cart and walked out. Must have been 30 or 40 people ahead of me in line.

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Next up, a few blocks east, Trader Joe's. The flowers look like a giant meadow don't they.

I couldn't find a price for the tropical bouquet, center. It even had tiny green bananas, looked $$$?

Beautiful tropical plants, orchids, hydrangeas.





I loaded my cart with  my fave frozen spring rolls and vegetable fried rice. Plus ''cocktail time'' snackies, hoping for sunset visitors:










Aren't the itty bitty tomatoes the cutest thing!

Tiny zuccs too, it said For Dipping? Maybe stir fry whole w garlic instead?

And flowers, flowers. I only go to TJs for cheese and flowers, really.


Note the blue sea holly!


It was super hot there away from the water. A far cry from 2020 when my friend stood in the snow and wind in this parking lot, only 6 shoppers at a time due to Covid. She called it the Hunger Games.










Now the stores don't even offer wipes, let alone one way aisles and distancing. Luckily my friend and i have always used cleaning wipes, and we had brought our own as always. Maybe that's why so far, knock wood, we have never had the illness? It is returning here in NY [city? state?]. I read almost 1000 new cases per day.

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Blog friend Penny and I have been exchanging Happy Mail or as we call it Sparrow Post a la Tasha Tudor, for a number of years now. The once or twice a year exchanges are always an event, especially since the gifts go to/from New York to/from South Africa, via kind friends who travel. To me it was Christmas in August!

A generous stack of maybe almost vintage Nantucket fabrics from Minick and Simpson, and these darling special treasures and finds. The internet and social media have granted my childhood dream of a pen pal from far far away.


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The sun has reappeared!
It is ice cream time? For those who say Mo is spoiled, who wonder why I indulge his special treats and demands, just look at this darling expectant face.  He brings me such joy.



Have a good week ahead! I'll post the other installment, journals, gardens soon. As always I am so sorry people have issues posting comments. Pls know I value every reader who visits and I love comments. 



love

lizzy

gone to the beach.....




 ðŸ’–💖💖beach photos also from Nicky and Penny in South Africa,. I especially love the lighthouse and secluded beach.




8 comments:

  1. What a lovely gift all the way from South Africa. Lots of lovely Halloween goodies too - sorry you had to abandon your trolley because of the queues. I loved that green crock with the Fly Agaric knob on it. Beautiful flowers too.

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    1. We just did not have the time or energy to stand in such a long line to pay. I also needed doggy bowls, some other things. I'll look online, on HG website maybe.

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  2. Such lovely "spookinesses" (wd??) anyway great stuff--I also love those pink pumpkins...
    our HG store in the Mall has closed up shop
    :((( I think the Mall is "dying" these days for some reason...
    We had constant thunder and lightning overnight but only 0.33" of that precious rain...
    Hoping the deck will dry out so I can do more quilting--working on the waves now...what a fun project--gives me such joy...;)))
    hugs, Julierose P.S. Hug that cute lil Mo
    for me...

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  3. I enjoyed the leisurely shopping trip by proxy today. Thanks for taking me along. You filled my cup.

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  4. Nice that you had a day out. Hard to believe it's already Halloween season on L.I., around here we're still anticipating the tomato harvest at the local farmstands, it's mid-summer! Hope you get lots more deck stitching days before fall.

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  5. I only buy the occasional real pumpkin at Halloween and sit it on the kitchen bench or outdoors where I can see it. Halloween was always celebrated as a child in Scotland but is fairly new here. The shops have started having things for the children but it’s all a bit crappy.
    I had a pen pal when I was at high school. She spoke French and I English , so it wasn’t very successful.
    Your cheddar wheel quilt is wonderful. I love it. If I want old blocks / quilts I would need to buy online and the postage is horrendous.
    I’m glad it washed up well for you. Enjoy.
    Dorothy

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  6. Hi Dorothy. Halloween must seem odd in AU as it is such an autumn celebration. I love that you remember it from your childhood in Scotland.

    Thanks for your kind words about the cheddar and red Wheels. I do wish I could send you some antique blocks. We need Sparrow Mail like Penny and I do. [things sent via travelers to NYC].

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  7. I don't think I've ever seen such an array of glass and ceramic pumpkins! I love all things fall/autumn except Halloween, though I do like pumpkins.
    I enjoy Trader Joe's flowers, too. They are always a cheery welcome as I enter the store. How sad that the sunflowers had worms (from your next post). I hope you were able to contain them.
    Such a fun package from Penny! Delightful gifts.
    And beautiful zinnias!

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