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Monday, July 10, 2017

Out and About ~ Bubble Tea Revisted



Hi, friends! July is flying by, isn't it? Monday morning dawned bright and sunny and my friend Elle (L) and I were busy texting, planning a fun day out. The weekend was wonderful, more on that later, but we just wanted a girly kind of day. Our plan proved to be  a more successful version of a similar day back in March. here

Bubble tea!



L was out with her DH and saw a sign for what she thought was a sewing shop, plus she'd had tea at a lovely tiny Japanese restaurant nearby. She and her husband like to get out for dinner but away from the bustle of the beach area where we live. The sewing shop was a flop--needlepoint only. But the restaurant was adorable, a tiny storefront but with a hibachi grill in the back, and a sushi bar. Also a big menu of bubble tea.


I ordered peach, of course. We sat outside on the worn but clean sidewalk bench to enjoy our teas. The first time a bubble pops in your mouth is quite a surprise, so fun. I never consume sweet drinks or juice so it was a bit of a sugar overload, a very rare treat. The shop also makes hot flower tea [the petals made of tea leaves unfurl in the glass teapot, forming tiny flowers]; we plan to come back not only for dinner but for tea on a cold winter day.



Afterwards we briefly hit Home Goods. Funny big folk art trucks made of tin cans!


 You can see the size compared to this woman on the left who wouldn't move,lol.



Pretty pillows....


I also got a gift for a friend but I can't show that yet. Good find though.
And in the same strip mall is a very nice independent grocery store. This probably sounds oh so house-wifey but sometimes we like to go to new/ different markets just for a change of scenery. This market proved fun, with good prices and lovely unusual products. I found black rice I had just been reading about. [????]


And they stock things like fancy organic tempeh. I chose one with flax seeds, for tomorrow's stir fry.



And look at the cheese selection! You could try a new cheese every week for years without sampling all.






That was our big exciting Monday! We were tired and headed home. Next time we'll do the tea part last.
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Good weekend! Fireworks! Mo was uninterested but he liked going out late at night to my friends' dark garden, where we sat to watch the town fireworks.


Mo liked his new doggy ice cream very much! Only one box left in the store, very popular, who knew?






I only give him half of the small Italian Ice sized cup. But now when we go out on the deck on hot days he expects ice cream! No, no, no, it's a special treat.


Saturday was ''iffy'' weatherwise so Mo and I were back on our deck, just the perfect place to be on a perfect summer day.









I went to the beach on Sunday, and despite the strong but delightful wind, managed to sew 3 Moons, and 2 Stars for Midnight Clear.





I can see I won't get so much done as last summer because of being able to go out and do more, so I am pushing myself to do a little machine sewing after Mo's evening walk. I'm making this small quilt in honor of myself being able to again visit my beach. I call it Starfish and Sandpails. The stars are antique blocks. The lower left star was a shock, when after seeing it for the past three months on my little clipboard, I realised it is not duck egg blue but deep teal green! I had been seeing the reverse--and in the end I decided to go with the reverse, seams exposed, a deconstructed block that symbolizes all the pain and sadness I am hopefully now overcoming. Also a small nod to the anonymous original maker, whose precise stitches, tiny seams made the block as pretty on the back as on the front.


And then...July full moon, rising very far south, at 134* SE on the horizon.


The July moon is called the Buck Moon, in honor of those deer who are eating your gardens [no deer here on my little island];  or the Thunder Moon.


I hope your week is wonderful!

love

lizzy

gone to the beach....

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Monday, March 27, 2017

Out and About



Hi! The days are much longer now, and despite the relentlessly brown trees and marshes, there's  a hint of spring, if only in our imaginations. The other day L and I went out exploring. I'd received a coupon in the mail, an ad for a do-it-yourself art studio that specializes in ''fused glass". We had to go and find it!


Our plan was a future birthday celebration with a couple more friends. Some warm summer evening we'd pick up bubble tea at the cafe next door and we'd all make a pretty glass---something.

What is bubble tea, you ask? Or maybe you're familiar with it. I had heard about it from a writing group friend who lives in Taiwan, where bubble tea originated, but I have never tried it. Isn't it so pretty!

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Bubble tea is a Taiwanese tea-based drink invented in Taichung in the 1980s. Most bubble tea recipes contain a tea base mixed/shaken with fruit or milk, to which chewy tapioca balls and fruit jelly are often added. 
Wikipedia
Anyway the day of our outing was one of the coldest so far this winter! The bubble cafe was closed! The art studio looks fun, more for the great ceramic choices than the fused glass.


I had hoped to make a replacement for my Sydenstricker fused glass Christmas platter which I discovered broken in its cupboard this holiday past. I've always been fascinated by the  glass works on Cape Cod and I know their designs are done with powdered glass and stencils. The art studio's method of fusing two thin layers of glass is similar but the designs are very mosaic like, not my style---and very expensive.
If we do go back, I'll probably made a ceramic piece. I loved this tall jug, with the simple polka dots. Not for sale, a sample only, too bad.


Down the block from the ceramics studio there was this shop.


A wine bar with painting, open only in the evenings. Not sure what one paints! The DIY art/ craft shops seem quite popular, everything from hen party-showers to toddler birthday parties! [migraine-in-waiting, imho. ] Too bad there isn't a quilt shop we could go to and make fun things!
We did find info about another bubble tea cafe, over by the big flea market. Something to find on another exploration day. here
And since we were in the area, we decided to stop in at the very big original [to us] Home Goods.


The blue and white choices were so tempting!






A gift from HG for me from L!


I thought these rough wooden bowls were interesting. The centers were carved out and filled with various glazes--pearl and gold and silver. Good for collecting sea glass or beach pebbles maybe?


I got this  pretty shadow box frame with a clip inside, to show off my tiny Dragonfly quilt from Sue.


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It was a busy day. I later went out with  friends to celebrate late winter birthdays. We went to our fave Mexican place.
Raspberry margaritas!


And  grilled slivered skirt steak Chimichunga burritos. Perfect on a frigid night. It was sooo cold, so windy, we ended up wearing our coats during dinner.


I hope you're having fun too!


love

lizzy

gone to the beach......






                              



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