20 February 2014

Recent Journeys: Of Pixies + More

I LOVE it when my kids come for a visit; it's always SO very good to see them
and I treasure every moment they're here!
Each of my kids, like my grandkids, is a very unique person so each visit is different;
still I can count on doing some things with each child that I also enjoy...
 
For example, our most recent visitor, I knew,
would want to visit Portland where he used to live.
I knew there would also be plenty of meals eaten out, 
because this son is a chef
 and because we both love gourmet and international food
 (which the DH doesn't really care for)...
 and I was pretty sure we'd be going to the beach at least once--
because when former Oregonians return home for a visit, that is what they do...
well at least that is what 2 of my 3 do!
 
Add in the Small (active, never boring) One
 and I knew we'd have plenty of fun at the beach...
and that we definitely did!
First up on our itinerary,
 a trip down Memory Lane...
 
 
For those who have been visiting for awhile, you've already met my mom's pixies and elves that I recently received. And, you also know that I used to spend major time at a magical, yummy place on the coast called Pixie Kitchen. And, you may even have gathered that I was totally bummed out when this big part of my childhood memories closed down for good in the 80's.
But as I researched for that recent post
and as fellow blogger Sallie kindly pointed out to me in the comments.
part of Pixie Kitchen DOES live on in a VERY special place not too far
from the site of the former restaurant.
 
With all the time I spend on the Oregon coast,
I was shocked I hadn't found this wonderful place before:)
 
 
First off I want to tell those of you with kids, grandkids, nieces, nephews,
small friends or who are just kids at heart about the SPECIAL room they have there.
It is called the Mildred + Marie Children's Corner and honestly it was AMAZING!
Where else can one find:
marionettes and a wonderful assortment of puppets to enjoy,
a kid sized HARP to play,
dress up clothes and hats to wear,
coloring pages,
a place to play cowboy
(or cowgirl--as in our case)
and a lot, lot more!
Needless to say, we will be back for more fun!
(it's nice to have another rainy day activity at the coast).
 

 
Being a museum
(North Lincoln County Museum)
the history lover will find a lot of interesting artifacts here also--
like these Japanese glass fishing floats and many things from the past and
not so distant past of this area.
 
FYI...
during Antique Week
 you have a chance of finding your very
own vintage float on the beaches of Lincoln City...
this year hundreds of them were hidden.
Don't tell anyone, but someday I am hoping to find one:)
 
 
In addition to the great regular museum exhibits
and the awesome kid's room,
there are special exhibits---
vintage Valentine's Day cards
(someday I will post photos of the ones from my childhood that mom kept for me.
Their collection was beyond wonderful!),
dolls
(not sure if this was a regular exhibit or a special one, but I AM sure I LOVED it)
and
historical quilts
(you know I LOVED those).
The one above is a hand pieced, appliqued quilt from the 1830-1860s time period. It is a Democrat Rose variation quilt and made from cotton.
LOVED IT!
 
Well I have about a hundred photos of the museum  but when I asked for permission to take and post them I said I was just going to post just a few.
Here is their website should you want a rainy (or sunny) day activity.
I definitely recommend them
AND
it's free right now:)
 
 
Now back to where we started---
the Pixies and Pixie Kitchen.
My kids didn't have a chance to grow up with the magic that was Pixie Kitchen,
 like I did,
and obviously my grandkids won't have that opportunity too.
So it was a BIG blessing to at least show them a bit of what made PK so very special.
Not too far from the kid's room you can find some Pixie Kitchen memorabilia...
pixies (of course!),
a backdrop,
an actual table from the restaurant,
a menu and much more.
It was glorious to see my pixie 'buddies' again,
to see my son and granddaughter standing in front of the carnival mirror that I once
(ok more then once) stood in front of...
and it was wonderful to walk down memory lane again:)
 
And then it was time to make some new memories at my favorite beach in this area, 
 
 
 
and a great restaurant...
 
 
And then head home for pizza:)
 
Blessings,
Aimee
 
Notes:
A BIG thank you to the staff of North Lincoln County Museum for granting me permission to take and post photos of their wonderful museum!
Please excuse any typos and/or grammatical errors.
I am being distracted by some ear problems that decided to 'visit' last night...and now blogger is acting up.
Sigh. I hate it when my ears are this congested and
I hate it when blogger does strange things.

 

18 February 2014

Recent Journeys: Of Goats + Irish Magic

This past week was full of adventures spent with someone very dear to me...
Here are some photos from one of those adventures:)
 
 
After a yummy Dutch Baby pancake for breakfast
(eaten by a sunny window overlooking some pieris in BLOOM),
we had some time to kill before lunch at Kell's...
so we tracked down a historic house that is soon to be demolished
(more on that in another post),
and
after a bit of trial and error,
we tracked down some very famous goats...
well, famous here in NW Oregon that is!
 
 
These are the Belmont Goats and you can meet them here:
Very soon they will be moving to a new place in the Lents area of Portland. 
Aren't they simply adorable?
I definitely think so!
 I wish them very well in their new home--
happy grazing guys!
 
 
And then we were on to Kell's
where we celebrated a very early St. Patrick's Day.
Mmm!
After lunch, these two quarters and a dollar bill
 joined a lot of other dollar bills and quarters
already on the ceiling.
 All of this money will be collected soon
and given to charity.
(I LOVE that)
 
 
I know, I know...
you are asking yourself
"How does the money get UP there?"
and,
 I am most positive you are also asking yourself,  
"How does the money stay UP there?"
 
Well, I will tell you the secret
 if you promise never, ever to reveal it to anyone... 
promise???
 
OK, I think I can trust you.
 
The secret...
 
according to our wonderful Kell's waitress that is
(and she is an expert on such things)
 is a little thing called
"Irish magic".
 
All I can say is Irish magic must be a very powerful thing because no money
 showered down on us while we were there...
 
 
Here is my very yummy meal of Irish lamb stew and soda bread!
Mmm! Makes me hungry just looking at it again...
and I just scarfed down a smoothie not that many hours ago.
I also had a bite of their most yummy Shepherd's Pie...
sooo good!
Makes it hard to decide what to cook for St. Patrick's Day when there are all these yummy choices!
 
 
Portland is known for many things...
rain,
gray skies,
Portlandia,
Grimm
and...
bicyclists
(actually it is known for many other things, but I don't want this post to be TOO long) 
 
 
OK--I feel the need for another cute goat photo here...
 
Can you tell I really LOVE goats?
I wish I had brought my bigger camera though
(some how I couldn't see myself lugging it through the streets of downtown Portland though)
 
 
One last photo for today...
got to get some sleep you know:)
 
Have a great week!
 
Blessings,
Aimee
 

12 February 2014

Valentine's Week: Aimee's 'Heart' Trail

About a month ago,
 Linda of Linda Len's posted photos of her hike to the Christmas Ornament trail.
From the moment I saw it, I was captivated by the idea and wanted to recreate it at home--
in our not so hidden woodland.
Yesterday, with snow still on the ground (yippee!)
 and some raindrops falling, a friend and I set up the beginnings of what will be--
I hope--
a magical place for my granddaughters to visit.
 
 
Red hearts...

 
white lace...

 
heart bead necklaces for two little ladies.
 
 
 
Valentine's Day cookie cutters
(Mmm...makes me hungry for sugar cookies)
and some glass ornaments still to come
(after the wind settles down a bit).

 
Lacey bow on a Japanese maple.

 
And, of course, the garden had some pre-existing 'ornaments' of its own.
This plant--a Scarlett O'Hara pieris looks perfectly suited for the Day of Love
 
 
Not the best photo---
but I included it anyway because of a scary incident yesterday.
In the morning, one of our three dogs all of a sudden came up missing;
no where to be found.
Farmer Boy who always goes out with our dogs unless I do,
called and started to search the property while I prayed
(the last time this happened we believe our dog saw a coyote or mountain lion--
that time dear dog didn't bark either in response to our calls;
we finally found him cowering under our deck.)
This time dear dog, who is pretty well blind, was in our upper pond.
Fortunately the pond was so full of dense plant growth and such that he didn't sink.
Scary--for him and us.
Tonight I am very grateful for answered prayer:)
 
Time for bed now--
busy, busy week ahead with a Small One set for a weekend visit.
Wishing you all a very blessed and most lovely Valentine's Week!
Blessings,
Aimee
 ~
Another GREAT idea for Valentine's Day can be found on
the site of another blogger friend, Teresa.
Teresa lives in the incredible Columbia River Gorge region of Oregon
and is extremely talented in all sorts of crafts!
 On her site she has made available a free pattern
 for Scandinavian crocheted hearts.
Take a look--
I KNOW you will love them as much as I do!
Perhaps next year, after some practice, you will even find some of them
making an appearance on my Heart Trail:)

10 February 2014

Visitors From the Past


 Long, long ago there was this wonderful place on the Oregon Coast known as Pixie Kitchen. It was a magical place with funny, very special full length mirrors, good food (loved their buffet) and pixies! We went there often and those memories of my childhood are truly sweet...

Flash forward many years...
We are still sorting through my mother's things--well mostly my sibling it. At some point I had sorted boxes too and decided I just couldn't keep everything. I took photos of a few special items and let them go; other things -- like the Friendly Village dinnerware and teacup collection I took home. Months passed after saying 'no' to some items and I began to regret with each month letting the ceramic pixies and elves go. Surely they were in a Goodwill store by now; surely they had to be. I asked my sibling and was told there might be a chance...I did not hold out much hope.
 
And then the week before our snow blessing happened and on a very cold day, a box arrived via special delivery (my sibling and dad). I was VERY excited:)
 
 
We treat our wee ones well here as you can see...
the elves outside playing in their 'native' habitat.
They didn't understand why I brought them in so fast.
But really, would I be a responsible Elf Mom if I left them outside in the cold,
without mittens and ear muffs?
 
 
Also inside the box was this little guy.
I love the little ladybug and red shoes--
so stylish and so, so cute!
It also makes me think forward to spring and summer when our ladybugs will be visiting us again!
 
One thing I am not sure of is whether this is a little girl pixie or a little boy?
What do you think?
 
 
The pixies also got to have some fun outside in the snow.
I don't think they enjoyed it as much as their friends the elves.
So what have you been up to?
 
Blessings,
Aimee
 
 
If you would like to know more about the magical place that was
Pixie Kitchen
(and a bit about Pixieland too),
please see these links:
http://www.pdxhistory.com/html/pixieland.html
http://www.romantic-oregon-coast.com/pixie-kitchen.html


08 February 2014

Snow Garden 2014

 
As I sit here, the wind is blowing like crazy and the skies appear
 to be a lighter shade of gray then earlier today.
The snow has stopped--for the moment--and everywhere I look there is such incredible beauty!
I LOVE this kind of snow--dry, powdery, gorgeous--and all I would wish for now is two things:
NO freezing rain AND a bit of blue sky.
Well, I guess, three things...I hope (and pray) that our electricity stays on.
And now, a few photos -
some taken through our, badly in need of spring cleaning, windows
and
some taken outside with an older camera
(was a bit nervous to use the newer one in these conditions).
 
 
Aimee's kind of snow angel:)
 
 
Snow lantern--still with the wrong top:)

 
Cool, really cool, garden seating
(and you thought I was going to say snow bench, didn't you?)
:)
 
 
Snow lady

 
Snow, snow and more snow
(the birds are NOT as happy as they were yesterday)

 
Stay safe this weekend...
stay safe and keep warm.
 
Blessings,
Aimee
 

24 January 2014

A Mystery (Or Not)

Some photos don't tell the whole story...
 
 
They may leave you wanting to know more...
 
 
And more shall be revealed in time dear visitors.
But first...
 
 
The talk of the beach...
Do you see him?
There were two sharing the same tree.
This was yet another time I wished for a better zoom!
Still it was quite exciting:)

 
I LOVE it when the ocean is blue...

 
Ah...
nothing like the sea on a sunny day in January.
Unfortunately north of here near Arch Cape there is a wildfire
and we are in a drought situation...
in winter when we usually have our fill of rain--
and snow in the mountains.
 
 
 
I missed this little arch first time around...
amazing how a few steps one way or another changes things.
 
 
But back to the beginning...
here's another photo of 'those' things pictured at the start of this post.
 
Now do you know what they are and what happened decades ago?
 
Perhaps this video will help.
Either way, I think you'll enjoy it--
I find our history fascinating...
such a wonderful world we live in!
 

 
 Have a great weekend!
Do you have plans?
I do...
but if I don't get some more tasks done today,
 my plans won't become a reality.
 
Blessings,
Aimee
 
The above video can also be accessed here:
Video produced by Michael Durham.
 
Photos:
Neskowin Beach
January 2014
 
 
 

20 January 2014

Treasures at the Seashore

This weekend was glorious!
Blue skies lifted our spirits;
sunshine warmed our bodies.
And beach treasures enriched our day....
 
 
I found this on our first day...
a treasure to decorate my granddaughter's sandcastles.
The amazing thing?
It was still there on the second day!

 
A coastal 'wishbone'--
how could we resist not making a wish?
One guess as to whose wish is coming true?
(of course love would have wished for her wish to come true)

 
Love the detail...

 
Beautiful!

 
One of my favorite views looking out towards Cascade Head
(and to your right is Proposal Rock).
Not seen is the gorgeous long stretch of beach north of this rock.  
LOVE this place!
 
 
Not too far away is another beach--Cape Kiwanda.
Cape Kiwanda is the southernmost of the 'Three Capes'
and home of the Dory Fleet.
It is truly a gorgeous beach
(especially with the right lighting which is NOT midday when we were there--LOL).
I like it best during the week when the crowds thin
and the 'natives' abound:)
Here is a post I made a few years ago at this beach
(if you're a gull fan, you might like it)

 
And of course, one of our family treasures...
in case it isn't obvious,
she is running towards her 'treasure'--
Papa:)
 
Well since sunlight is streaming through my windows and blue skies are overhead,
it's time for me to find some more treasures (tempting)
or maybe just get some tasks done!
 
BTW, has anyone seen Disney's 'Frozen'?
Went to see it this last weekend with Small One.
There I devoured a whole lot of buttered popcorn (YUM),
loved the Nordic elements of the movie (fjords, trolls, crafts, etc.)
and the really nice musical soundtrack,
fought back tears at the end of the film 
(yes, really. I think I am in my second childhood--LOL)...
and had an all together amazing time!
 
But now, two days later,
I can't seem to get Elsa's song "Let It Go" out of my mind
(above link to Disney Animation video on You Tube).
Oh well, at least it replaces last week's reoccurring song
:)
 
Blessings,
Aimee
 
Photos:
North Oregon Coast, Mid January 2014

13 January 2014

Indulging Myself (Fluffy White Puppy Video)

I hope you'll indulge me for about 3 1/2 minutes...this video of an American Eskimo in Alaska brought back some awesome memories of my own pup, and it contains a few of my favorite things (fluffy white puppy, gorgeous snow capped mountains, pup in snow, a catchy tune, nice 'scrapbook' video format and more). Hope you enjoy it...



Love it!
May you smile for a long, long time my baby:)


Blessings,
Aimee

You can also find the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Q76vrC58Ko
By TheAlaskanEskimo


Here are a few more photos of my little Eskie:

 
 
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