Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Happy Anniversary Darlin'

Kenui,
I always knew that I would find you! It's hard to believe that this is already our 2nd wedding anniversary and that we have been together for 5 and a half years. The best is yet to come Darlin'!
Forever Love,
Sheri

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Gladiolas & Aloha Shirts

It's been awhile since we've updated our blog, so here goes! Just a few random snippits from the edges of our world....
  • Gladiolas - As I ventured through Publix, one of our favorite groceries - with the exception of Harry's of course, gathering fixin's for that evening's meal of pasta, fresh mozarella, french bread and Ruffino Chianti, I spied them. There they were next to the prim and proper roses; tall-stemmed, free spirited gladiolas with the gentlest of peach hues that beckoned me. In a fleeting moment, the memories of the front yard with Mom planting her gladiolas came rushing back causing a smile as I placed them in the cart for the beginning of their journey home to our kitchen table.
  • Aloha shirts - I am constantly on the lookout everywhere I go for the elusive silky aloha shirt for my dear Kenui; Robert as most of you know him by. It is always quite a catch to find those that are adorned with gorgeous hula girls, but alas they seem to be few and far between. Word of warning is to always steer clear of the cotton tourist print, you've seen them - red or blue flowers ..... sure sign that you've visited one of the major tourist attractions in Hawaii and bought the family matching shirts! I just took a look at some of his favorites; Carribean Blues, Banana Cabana, Paradise Found, Ocean Currents, Pineapple Connection, Ocean Pacific and Holo Holo are some of the great & imaginative labels these shirts are manufactured under.
  • Peachtree Camera Repair Shop - is one of the best you will ever come across! For those of you who use digital SLR cameras, you know how important a 'clean' camera is. These are the folks that do warranty work for Wolfe Camera and other major retailers nationwide, and boy do they have a deal on cleanings! You can buy a card for $150 and get six cleanings per year! That is an amazing 50% off and I tell you that I just could not pass it up.
  • Across the Universe - as seen on our new Blue Ray Disc player the other night was simply amazing! For those who may not be familiar with this movie, it is a must see for anyone growing up in the 60's. A Beatles inspired movie in which the writers and producers built a story around the Beatles songs and historical events of the 60's. Robert & I laughed, gasped many 'wows' and cried (or was that just me?) as we watched this incredible movie/musical on the crystal clear big screen. Note of interest: believe it or not, I stayed awake through the entire movie - proof positive it is phenomenal!
  • Willie Rae's - it's been entirely too long since we ate there, so we decided to drop by the other evening. Mike greeted us with hugs and handshakes (you guess who;-0) and sat us at our favorite table at the window. We started off with Ahi Tuna Poke, a Corona and a top shelf Margarita (El Eduardo) while Robert pondered over the menu. It doesn't take me long at all to figure out what I want, as I always order the fish taco dinner. Robert chose the pork chop special which he couldn't quit talking about. (and you know that's something coming from the Chef himself...)
  • Digital Arts Studio - is one of the venues hosting a show for the Women in Focus club I belong to. I dropped off two pieces that will be displayed amongst all of the other fabulous photographer's work from October 4th to 31st. By the way.... my good friend Denice actually has one of her photographs on the advertisement postcard for this event! Way to go girl!
  • Forsythe Fabrics - This place is addicting...... If you have never been there, just remember that I told you so! I found some fabulous fabric that I will be using to cover two chairs in the small 'antique' bedroom of our house. Along with this, my favorite Behr paint will be applied to the walls to give the room an updated 'funky' look. Leapfrog on three walls and peacock on one. Can't wait for you to see it the next time you're here.
There's so much more going on, but I really need to get to The Home Depot to pick up the paint for the bedroom and get started on that project! Until the next time..... Aloha!

Thursday, September 04, 2008

Reason #58 Why I Love The Marietta Square

If you live or drive anywhere near the Marietta Square, you may have had the opportunity to check out the 'Art in the Park' event this past weekend. If you aren't so fortunate - I'll share the highlights with you. (Or at least the ones that I think are highlights!)

Cheryl & I took a tour of this juried art show (I promise there is NO junk being sold here!) and had brunch at Shillings. I also checked out a few of my favorite Shops on the Square; Alchemy (fabulous proprietor Laura & great one of a kind jewelry), Go Fish, Doodlebugz, Kings Row Antiques (Susie & Greg will make you feel welcome!), L Michelle, Status and Cinnamon & Sage.


Here's a few of my favorite vendors from the excursion:
* George Howell Studios
* Bill Sargeant Photography
* Wild Wacky Women by Suzy Toronto

* Flower Town Beads
* Scott Henderson - Low Country Photographer
* Rocwood Studios


Cheryl & I had such a good time that I convinced Robert to go back on Monday to check out the above vendors and here's what we bought!


This is from Bill Sargeant's booth (you can also order on his website under the Salt Spray Zone collection.) You'll find this in our upstairs guest bathroom when you visit.
These turtles (honu) are from Rocwood Studios, whose home is right here in the ATL. We got the three small ones, and their home is on our back porch Margaritaville!

As if this wasn't enough fun, Robert & I ate at the Marietta Pizza Company, then went to visit our friends, Loose Change who were playing at Doc's in Smyrna.

Fast forward to tomorrow, and you'll find us at the Marietta Square once more for First Friday Art Walk taking in the smooth jazz sounds of the Greg Mauldin Trio at Kings Row Antiques, and visiting all of our favorite shops listed above.

Again, if you are fortunate enough to live or visit this area - Marietta Square is a must! From the great shops, eclectic events, the Strand Theatre rennovation, the eateries, Marietta Wine Market, Scaryetta Ghost Tour - there's something for everyone. Come on down, visit Robert & me and check out the locals at the Marietta Square!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

This just in,,,,,,

from Kansas City...... 

Young Kawika Pope scores the only goal for Premier League KC Fusion as his Father & Mother proudly look on! The pressure was on as this U12 team played its' first game of the season on a new, larger field against the U 13 team, KC Rangers. He kept his cool, seized the moment  and scored at the first available opportunity as the crowd went wild! 

Congratulations to our very own MVP Kawika! 











Saturday, July 19, 2008

Family!


They say you can choose your friends, but not your family....
If I had a choice, I would choose exactly the family we have!


Thursday, July 17, 2008

Happy Birthday Michael!

It's hard to believe that thirty years have since you came into my life.
No matter how much time passes, you will always be my little boy!

Saturday, May 17, 2008

So happy together!


Both Robert & I have lots of vacation time to use in a short period of time. That being said, he had four, yes four days off this week! So I decided to request a vacation day as well, and we spent Thursday just hangin' out together.

Here's a quick (or maybe not so quick) run down of our rainy, rainy day.....
  • Sleep in late - I don't think we even opened our eyes until 8am!
  • Go to Howards for lunch and get a hamburger steak (??) smothered in grilled onions & mushrooms, with a side of mashed potatoes and gravy. Pair this with a cup of coffee and the rain coming down - a great way to spend part of our afternoon. We marveled at the basket of saltines and whipped spread (not butter mind you..) and thought of how retro that and the atmosphere here were. A movie seemed like a great idea, so Robert let me choose (I'll tell you later).
  • Gone junkin' to pass the time until the movie started - Goodwill was good for a couple of retro Dairy Queen Santa drinking glasses. Then it was on to the Smyrna Thrift Shop were we hit the jackpot! Four aloha shirts, six albums (Bernstein - Brubeck, All in the Family Soundtrack, New Riders, Frank Zappa, Cat Stevens & CCR) and one retro warming plate were in our basket as we approached the checkout....... And there she was - we both looked at each other with disbelief in our eyes...... All alone on the shelf was Leilani. We knew right then and there that she had to come home with us. It is almost unfathomable that someone could do that to her, but she'll not have to worry about that anymore.


  • What Happens in Vegas doesn't get rave reviews, but it's one of those over the top stupid movies that will have you laughing (and if you're me - crying....) I don't think that Robert thought it was that good, but it's OK to have differing opinions. Maybe the reason that I do like it is that it is mindless. A great escape from every day life.
  • Hang out at the house for a bit - when who should call but Larry. Come on over for an impromptu .....
  • Jam at Carrie & Larry's - with some of our good friends. Carrie's homemade salsa and Larry's fajitas were the perfect touch to the evening. Oh yes, let's not forget that Leilani also joined us and played her first jam ever!


It still rained on and off all day long, but that didn't stop us from making the most of our day together.


Sunday, May 11, 2008

Margaritaville!




so...... last weekend, Robert & I spent Sunday getting Margaritaville ready for YOU! (Oops, that sounds like we desparately want company..... wait - we DO!)

You saw our fabulous chairs (previous post below), and I must confess that the bug has bit me but good. I am hopelessly drawn to junk that can be painted or modified in some kewl way to fit into our veraown Margaritaville.

(this is the bug...)

Sooo.... yesterday, while sitting at the outside cafe' Kiosco sipping on a fabulous glass of red sangria - I run into a friend whom I haven't seen in awhile and she twists my arm (not really necessary) into goin junkin'! Hmmm.... I've already been to Alchemy and got a great pair of orange dangly earrings, got a fabulous haircut that morning at Hair by the Square, and a little beverage - of course I'll go.


(this is the very glass of sangria I told you about!)

Goodwill first stop - found a 60's chartruese vanity stool just perfect the way it is for $4! (did I mention that I simply love a bargain?)

Then, we venture over to A Classy Flea where lo and behold, I saw her! It's like destiny or karma hit that very moment! Sitting right out front and beckoning 'buy me, buy ME! was this parrot, whom we later named Pearl. Check her out below for a unbelievable transformation!



(What's that you're hiding Pearl?!)

But wait! Do you love to talk as much as I do? Well, here's a blast from the past - a Gossip Bench! You'll have to check back later for an update of what the final product looks like. It very well may wind up in the Beatles room......



Well, it's time to get a move on - so I'll end this for now - but not before wishing all of my favorite Mothers a Happy Mother's Day!



Sunday, April 20, 2008

What's goin' on.....

When I wrote the title of this blog entry, my mind automatically went to Marvin Gaye's song. Such poignant lyrics are embodied in this timeless classic.

So, what's going on with us? Same kind of stuff as you'll usually find us doing... Hanging out at the Marietta Square, checkin' out the local eats and our favorite music.

There's so much going on at the Square, it's hard to keep up - but we give it our best shot! First, let me reiterate how passionate Robert & I are about supporting our local businesses. Whether you're going out for a great cup of coffee in the morning, dinner,or to enjoy one of the many events - I promise you it will be a memorable time.

This past Friday, Robert & I rushed over to the Square as soon as I got home from work to check out the Church Street Block Party. Now, let me tell you something... these merchants really know how to put on a party! Hor'duerves and beverages combined with great conversation and fabulous goods are my idea of a good time. Being that it was late, we were only able to visit our two favorite shops.... Alchemy and King's Row Antiques. Robert hung out with Barry for awhile before indulging me in a fabulous necklace and earring set from Alchemy. (Thank you Darlin') He & Laura (proprietor) have a conspiracy going to make sure that I get the jewelry I like - which I am all for! Then, we mosied (is that really a word?) on over to King's Row and chatted for a long bit with Greg and Susie, before getting a couple of special little gifts (not saying who, but it could be you!) for some friends and relatives. Robert is still talking about how we can fit this bar into our dining room. (who needs a table and chairs?!)

We ate at La Parilla (right on the loop) after our fabulous shopping experience, where the food is good and the staff is downright friendly. I asked our lovely waitress Teresa to ask the manager how much he wants for the six foot blow-up Corona bottle. She assured me that if we come back on Cinco de Mayo that they will GIVE it to us! So, I asked her again, "es verdad?" and she said, "yes, it's the truth!" You now know where Robert & I will be dining on Cinco de Mayo!

We are constantly working on our 'Margaritaville' and I am happy to announce the addition of some new pieces! (whew, our life is really exciting, huh????) Anyhow, I was 'junkin' the other day at our local Goodwill and found four, yes four old wooden barstools. As you can tell by the pix below, they are red and oh so so.... You'll also notice a natural colored footstool that I 'rescued' from the roadside in honor of Earth Day! (sounds like a responsible reason, right?)
A couple of cans of spray paint (from The Home Depot, of course!) later and look what we've got! These stools will be fitting for our back porch or where ever they may land. I'm still thinking about and searching for kewl quotes to paint on them. (Feel free to send us any brilliant ideas you may have!)


So, I'll bet those of you who have never been to our place are wondering what the heck is going on in this 'room'! It's the garage with decorations still up from the Holiday Stress Relief Jam! So, now you know....... Whew!

Yesterday, I hung out with one of my dear friends Donna for the afternoon. We had a delicious lunch at the Marietta Diner , then headed over to the Open House at the Artisan's Resource Center. Now, I have lived in Marietta for about six years now and never knew about this place! I saw a mention on the Fox 5 Good Morning Atlanta show and decided it was a must see. Here's my favorites:
#1
Sculpture with an Edge
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#2 Dana Ruth Designs
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#3Nick Cook Wood Turner
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(great Father's Day gift! )

#4AFX Studios
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They offer classes, so I am seriously considering the metal sculpture class by Sculpture with an Edge or metal jewelry making with Dana of Dana Ruth Designs..... Decisions.....

OK - now on to something I need y'all to pay close attention to! An upcoming benefit on April 26th from 10am until 6pm - featuring six bands, including our very own Premonition!

The West Cobb Business Association is looking to make this their signature fundraising event, with the proceeds going to benefit the children of West Cobb by providing college scholarships. This is a family friendly event with no alcohol sold - bring the kids on out!

All of this is happening on Saturday, April 26, from 10am-6pm at Sun Valley Beach. There will be 6 bands on 2 stages
featuring musical genres of classic rock, blues, jazz and oldies rock music. Besides Premonition, there are two other bands that have listings on Atlanta Blues Society. Totally Savage, and Roger Shepard who is playing with Shuffle Junkies. Of course, Barry Richman, who is Master of Ceremonies.

Here are the artists in order of appearance, starting at 10:30am
  • Keren Leppo
  • Two Stone Junction
  • The Shufflejunkies
  • No Time
  • Totally Savage
  • Premonition (going on ~ 4pm -4:30pm!)
Besides the music, there will be festivities for the whole family. These include outdoor sports such as horseshoes, volleyball and laser tag as well as jumpies and other inflatable for the younger kids. Speaking of kids, there will be a kids area that will allow children to color and paint at their own kids pavilion. We will have a separate food pavilion with other types of live music separate from the main stage.

What about the food?! There will be food vendors of all sorts - from fair fare (little play on words, huh?) such as popcorn, pretzels, funnel cakes, sno-cones, cotton candy to real rib stickin' food like burgers, hotdogs, BBQ and Jamaican food.
Yumo as Rachel would say!

The festival will host numerous vendors displaying Arts and Crafts while others will display their services or products. It is rumored that there will be many price giveaways and numerous raffles throughout the day.

Oh and by the way.... the weather forecast is 70's, partly cloudy with only a 10% chance of rain! Bring your sunscreen and get ready for a good time!


OK - and if you're still up to it.... Sunday is Taste of Marietta.
This year promises to be the biggest and best ever! The festival area has been expanded to include all sides of the Historic Marietta Square. With over 65 restaurants selling their tastiest tastes and all day entertainment, everyone is sure to have a great time!

  • Four stages with live music!
  • Fun and games at Kid's Alley!
  • Sports Corner featuring the Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Falcons, Gwinnett Gladiators, Atlanta Silverbacks, Georgia Tech, and an appearance by Dominique Wilkins!
  • A sunset concert featuring Banks and Shane!
  • FREE parking shuttle provided by the Historic Marietta Trolley Company.
  • Canned food drive for MUST Ministries.
  • Autographed cookbook give-a-way from Food Network star and Marietta resident Alton Brown!
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Quick! go take a nap now - you need to rest up for next weekend!

Psstttt.... I've got a favor to ask of you. Knock, knock - can anyone hear me? Throw us a bone, ahem... leave a comment to let us know you dropped by. (you can even do it anonymously if you're shy)

Monday, April 07, 2008

LIVE- from Barnacles!

It's Monday night, and more importantly NOT a school night for Robert (aka he doesn't have to work tomorrow), sooooo..... here we are at Barnacles Sports Bar in Marietta, right near the Walmart! (isn't everything near a Walmart or Waffle House here in Georgia?)

So... I just had to check in to let you know that we are watching the NCAA Championships with a bunch of really loud people with over 100 TVs surrounding us! Yikes! For those of you who know Robert, he is in heaven right now, with the only thing being any better than this would be Nascar. (please scroll down to previous posts...)


I am rooting for Kansas (ahem who BTW is winning right now!), but Robert thinks that Memphis will win. Time and three more quarters will tell. So let's talk about the cuisine here. The prime rib is much better than expected, the cheese sticks are as greasy as expected and the Patron shots are just right! What's the special of the day you ask? This great Sam Adams glass with the purchase of a draft of ... you guess it! Sam Adams! I think we'll order another just for the kewl glass.


Hmmm..... what else can I tell you about this place???? Our waitress may have never been inside of a bar until today, but is really sweet. The hostess has an attitude, along with the big sigh when she finally concedes to show you to your seat. (Really, it wasn't just us - she's an equal opportunity when it comes to giving an attitude.)

All in all, this is a good place as sports bars go. We'll be back again - but absolutely NOT on Tuesday evening as it is the ever dreaded K-A-R-A-O-K-E! Oh wait! Tuesday's special is $5 shots of Patron.... Hmmmm - so if we were playing rock-paper-scissors, Patron would beat Karaoke.... You never know, we may be back on Tuesdays afterall.

Edited to add final score. Kansas 75 - Memphis 68!

Saturday, April 05, 2008

Thank You


During the course of each of our lives, we will make friends that are true blue and will stick with us through thick and thin. As Robert recounted his experiences of the last few days, I realize that Ernie, his wife Esperanza and new precious baby girl, and Steph and her two wonderful daughters, Brianna & Alyssia (only one pictured here) were truly a part of Kapena's extended family.

We are ever so grateful that they were there for him, and how wonderful for Robert to hear their warm and funny memories of our dear Kapena.




Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Remembering Kapena


Hawaii welcomes me home like a long-lost friend
The warm trade winds whisper "relax" in my ears
I see a rainbow in the clear blue sky after
A sudden shower and feel the Spirit of Aloha
The beaches around the islands call to me
With joy and freedom, I plunge in the crystal sea
Fishes of all colors gather around to greet me
Sunset paints the sky in pink and red to please
My eyes as I walk around Waikiki with a smile
Hawaii lulls me to slow down and enjoy the pace
Of Island life where time has little meaning
I dream of whales and dolphins on my flight
Home and feel the Spirit of Aloha in my heart



Dear son, brother, uncle and friend - Kapena touched many lives during his short time here with us. We will all remember him with love, and vow to take him home to his native Hawaii.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Check this out!



Recognize Frank? If you don't, let me introduce you to the best CEO in retail today! Leaders like him make me proud to work at Depot.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Ain't it the Pits?!

to see Tony Stewart and the Pit Crew at The Home Depot in Atlanta?

One of the perks that HD associates have is being able to participate in a Gibbs Race Team event at our very own Store Support Center here in Atlanta. The only thing missing was Robert as he had to work. I did manage to get one of his die cast cars autographed by Tony Stewart and Greg Zipadelli, as well as a photo autographed by every one of the Pit Crew.












Sunday, February 17, 2008

Fish Tales & Our Hot List!

The original intent was to tell you about a few of the places on our Hot List, but something unexpected came up, or should I say out? Can you believe that this fish was in the backyard lake? And that's no fish tale! Here's the best part....Robert threw it back in for YOU to catch!

So as I was saying, our Hot List - tried and true, or kewl and new - here are some of them. Before we start, you may notice that many of these are in our very own Marietta Square - and that is not a mistake. Both of us firmly believe in supporting local business by frequenting them, in addition to spreading the word to our friends and family.
  • Alchemy - all time favorite shop on the Marietta Square. Laura has a keen eye for fashion which is reflected in her wide selection of jewelry. This isn't your mass produced gold and diamond stuff that you'll find on every corner at your local mall. It is eclectic, one of a kind in many instances, direct from the designer jewelry. Laura is one of the friendliest people that we have ever met, and we are lucky to call her our friend. Robert especially likes the fact that she offers a 'Wish List' service that allows him to never go wrong at any given holiday. She's also got a complete line of greeting cards, and other giftables so this is truly a one-stop-shop for you gentlemen! If you decide to stop by, let her know that Sheri & Robert sent you!
  • Hair by the Square - Deborah, owner and stylist, at Hair by the Square is an expert in her field. She has a fabulous ability to listen to her customers and give them exactly what they are looking for. I get many compliments on my hair and always send them straight to Deborah! And if you are looking for Aquage products, she is one of the few in the Atlanta area that carries a full line.
  • Willie Rae's - Our original favorite on the square, this funky, artsy atmosphere boasts fabulous cuisine, of which our very favorite is fish tacos. The staff is great, especially Michael - our favorite waiter, that always has a hug for me whenever we visit. This is truly a must visit establishment next time you are in town!
  • L.Michelle - This botique brings you the latest fashions found in some of the hippest magazines around, in addition to Oprah's favorites! My favorite thing at this shop is the shoes! OMG! You cannot find cuter shoes for better price anywhere! I promise! I just got two pairs of great shoes on sale (60% off) for $36 total! The next time you see my houndtooth pumps, you'll know just where I got them.
  • Doodlebugs - This shop could be described as groovy, hip and chic! They carry one of my favorite product lines, Quotable - which makes perfect gifts for just about anyone on your list. You'll find everything from baby gifts, to Webkinz, to college paraphelia, to gifts for your honey, Momma or best girlfriend! Oh, and they also have my favorite newpaper publication skirt!
  • La Famiglia Ristorante - authentic Italian cuisine with a cozy atmosphere! The menu has funny 'stuff' written by the proprieters themselves, the house Chianti is marvelous and the food, yummy!
  • Church St. Station - this re-purposed 'filling station' catches everyone's eye as they drive down Church St with the whimsical lawn art adorning the front of the building. They carry a couple of great lines of jelly and BBQ sauces that are simply delicious! Our very favorite is the jalepeno pepper jelly. Pair this with Wheat Thins and cream cheese - divine! This one flies off the shelf quickly - so it's always worth a check in to see if they've got it in stock. There are great wood working pieces, paintings and country arts, but the most interesting to me is the potography by Alan Casey. My friend Donna & I had a chance to meet him the other day, and learned that he is a purist, using only film cameras, unless of course anyone would like to buy a new digital camera outfit for him;-). The thing that makes this special is that his photographs are un-retouched. Wow!
  • Harry's - also known as Whole Foods, is a virtual paradise for Robert as he peruses the aisles for inspiration. It is great to watch the excitement in his eyes as he finds the perfect ingredients to whip up a fantastic meal for two, or fifty.
Some of our newest favorites - just discovered (by us that is...) are
  • Kiosco - One of our friends John recommended this restaurant and we sure are glad that he did. The Columbian cuisine is authentic, and muy sabroso! Naturally with Robert being a chef we sample appetizers, entree, sangria and desert, all of which were delicious! It was so good that my friend Denice and I went there a couple of weekends ago for lunch. This definitely goes on our list of restaurants to frequent on a regular basis. (less cooking for me!)
  • Three Bears Cafe - Laura was right! She told both of us to check this one out, as there is a suprise in the back and boy was she spot on! From the front it looks like just another cafe on the square, but wait until you venture inside. There is a full 'club' complete with a second HUGE bar, stage, dance floor and balcony with additional booths and seating. We had dinner there the night before Valentine's Day as Robert would be working long hours the next day. The menu has healthy choices, with no beef, pork or fried foods served. How do they do it?! I don't know, but the food is wonderful and very flavorful. Ahem, and don't you know we had appetizers, entree, drinks and desert. Roll me on out with a smile on my face knowing that everything, well except maybe the tequilla, was good for me. On second thought - it was Patron - that's good for me, right?! My friend Donna & I went there for lunch yesterday, and it was truly yummy. Then last night we dropped by to check out the 'night life' and it is very kewl! We will be back and this may indeed be one of our new favorite watering holes since Crystal's isn't open anymore.
  • King's Row Antiques & Gifts - How many times have I walked past this shop? I'm embarassed to think how many, but grateful that I finally 'saw the light'! With the shop owners Susie and Greg making everyone who comes through the door feel right at home, how could you help but to love this place? With everything from elegant antiques & tole painting to great gift items, I am hooked. A full line of nightlights, magnets and dry erase boards is available with paintings by famous artists- one of my favorite being Michael Goddard. Another must have for all of your wonderful sisters out there, are the magnets, cards and notepads by Curly Girl Design. They will hit a chord on the harp you call life, and make you chuckle too! The one other line that I want you to check out is the fusion art glass by Peggy Karr. I think you're gonna love this place!
  • Go Fish on the Square - Not in the fountain silly! While there aren't any big bass like Robert's above, there are lots of great catches, ahem... finds. The owner of this small chain of shops was visiting Peru several years ago and was taken by the beautiful and unique goods that were being hand-made by indigenous people of that area. The rest is history - a fabulous retailer selling unique clothing jewelry and accessories that benefits not only our very own Marietta Square, but those talented third world artisans - who just need a helping hand.
Whew! That's alot of favorites, huh? We have more such as Guitar Center, Sam Ash, Bass Pro, Best Buy, Home Depot, Anne Taylor Loft, Wolfe Camera, Borders, Costco, Scalini's, Orient Express, Marietta Diner - but alas don't have time to tell you all about them now.

So, if you're in Atlanta or Marietta - check out these local business and I promise you will be glad that you did!

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Oh the weather outside is frightful,,,

not really - but it is a far sight from what we are used to! This brings back memories as a child - I believe it was the snow of '67 in the Chicago area.