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September 20th, 2012

J. Conn Scott, Rehoboth Beach, Show House, Furniture, Home Accessories, Gifts, Design Services, Delaware Beaches

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Rehoboth Beach is a year-round destination.  It is known for its beaches, restaurants and that casual atmosphere we all seek when we hit the beach.  It is a very walkable town.  At this time of the year, it is even better.  Just park and take off walking…no meters; Hurray!!

So many stores.  You can find gifts for any occasion.  Some of the shops are located in quaint vintage houses that were, at some point, homes to some of the residents in Rehoboth Beach.

I decided to stop at J. Conn Scott.  This Show House is located at 27 Baltimore Avenue.  It is in one of those vintage houses, and on the ocean block; the corner of First Street & Baltimore.  Tel. 302-227-3780.  Website? http://www.jconnscott.com.  J. Conn Scott has its Main Showroom at 6 East Coast Church St., Selbyville, DE 19975.  Tel. 302-436-8205.

What’s neat about the Show House in Downtown Rehoboth Beach is that it changes, practically, every week.  It is a source of inspiration for some…for others is a great place to shop.  I think the Show House offers a more casual look.  We are at the beach, afterall.  The Main Showroom in Selbyville offers furniture, accessories, and art, from traditional to coastal.

J. Conn Scott has designers that are always available to help you.  The help of a designer can help reduce cost, time and energy.

I was looking for a wedding present.  I knew what I wanted.  So, when I stopped by, it was not with the idea of writing a post for my blog.  But, then, I could not help it.  The store looked great.  I took one picture, then another….then I could not stop. This is how the Show House looks this week.

The Show House flows like a house.  An entry, followed by rooms all decorated and accessorized.

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Pinks, Blues, Greens and the Neutrals!

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Have a good time!! Talk to you later.

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May 31st, 2012

Shopping in…Downtown Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, The Wooden Indian, Home Accessories, Gifts, China, Premier Bridal Registry, An Iconic Store, Delaware Beaches

 

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An iconic shop; that’s what I call The Wooden Indian.  Since 1977 in our community, this shop is a representation of what shopping in Downtown Rehoboth Beach has become.  First class, sophisticated, charming, exquisitively appointed, accessible to all.

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I remember when my children were young, they would look at me like I was from another world, as I would come into The Wooden Indian and the first thing I would say was: Touch only with your eyes. You know that look, don’t you?  It worked because they never broke anything, thank God.

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The Wooden Indian is located at 25 Baltimore Avenue in Downtown Rehoboth Beach.  Tels. 302-227-8331, 800-225-8331.  The website is www.woodenindianltd.com.  On Facebook, it can be found as Woodenindian Rehoboth.  That might be your best best as you will be able to follow updates and what’s coming new into the store.

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This is the second season for Paul and Joseph, the proprietors.  Under their creative strengths, The Wooden Indian has acquired a modern simplicity that I noticed as I came in.  You can move through the store with ease; every item is beautifully displayed.

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One person that is key in this shop is Frances.  I think she has seen the beginnings, the ups and downs of the store and the resurgence of what The Wooden Indian represents at the Delaware Beaches.

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Rehoboth Beach is a very walkable town and The Wooden Indian is one street north of Rehoboth Avenue. 

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The Wooden Indian is still there as you come into the store; to the left. 

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Well known brands are Lynn Chase, Waterford, Herend, Godiva, Royal Copenhagen, Beatriz Ball, Vietri, Nambe, and Vera Wang, among others.

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The shop will wrap and ship.  Baskets can be made for presents.  A variety of preserves, peanuts, sauces, and dressings.

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A new line of  jewelry by designer Esther-Ann Ingram, an independent shell artist arranging shells into beautiful works of art.  One of a kind pieces; the shells come from all over the world.

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The Bridal Registry is an integral part of the traditional wedding preparation.  The Wooden Indian has china, crystal, silverware, and plenty of gifts in a wide variety of prices.

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It is a special time of the year. Plenty of weddings during the summer months.  The beaches are an attraction for that special day.

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And, for the new addition to the family, they also have presents, as well.

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The Wooden Indian is part of Rehoboth Beach….talk to you later.

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March 8th, 2012

Shopping…in Rehoboth Beach, Symmetry, Home Elements, Decor, Accents, Accessories, Delaware Beaches

 

Symmetry – “An imprecise sense of harmonious or aesthetically pleasing, proportionately and balance; such that it reflects beauty or perfection.”

 

Part of the fun of visiting the Delaware Beaches is shopping.  Downtown Rehoboth Beach is known for unique shops.  Don’t get me wrong, we do have some t-shirt shops; all beach towns have them.  That’s part of the charm, hmmm.

Anyway, my friend Jody and I were strolling around Rehoboth.  We visited Dogfish Head, Heidi Lowe, and then we came upon Symmetry.  I have to hand it to Jody.  She knew this store well.  The shopkeeper? Lee, was a friend.  We did not think it was open yet, but Lee came out and invited us in.

Symmetry has been in Downtown Rehoboth Beach for years.  It was originally located on Baltimore Ave.  This is a new location for them.  Just a few weeks ago they opened for business at 403 Rehoboth Avenue.  Tel. 302-260-9741.  E-mail symmetrydesigns@aol.com.

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You cannot miss it.  A shingled house with striped awning.  Symmetry is a very stylish shop that carries primitive to contemporary home elements.

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Lee was very excited to show us around.  Floors refinished; plenty of merchandise and I thought they were ready for the season.

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Lee is behind the counter.

Symmetry has accents for the modern house, and accessories to enhance one’s way of life.  You will find furniture, decorative bowls, vases, lamps, art, and even jewelry.

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We found that it was an affordable store, whether you were buying for yourself or for a friend.

Lee was very easy to talk to.  And, so friendly.  I always mention that friendliness is a characteristic of practically all shopkeepers in Downtown Rehoboth Beach. 

I asked Lee if Symmetry offered interior design services.  He said, yes.  If you are interested, please visit the store or call him up.

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He pointed out that the shop tries to engage local artists and artisans.  They do have pieces from Delaware, Pennsylvania and even from Florida.  Some of the textiles on the pillows are made by one of the oldest mills in the country, in Pennsylvania.

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So here are more than a few pictures….let’s go shopping!!

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Rehoboth Beach is a destination….why don’t you come and visit and stay awhile…talk to you later….Love Tax Free Shopping!!

November 14th, 2011

Varietai, Delray Beach, Home Decor, Village by the Sea, Gifts, South Florida, Fine Consignments….Look no Further

 

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Last March I was walking up and down Atlantic Avenue when a store caught my eye.  I had not seen it before so I decided to stop and that’s how I met Michele Ramirez, the proprietor of Varietai.  You will find Varietai at 812 E. Atlantic Ave., Delray Beach, FL 33483.  Tel. 561-455-2767.  Website?  www.varietai.com.  Find Varietai Delray on Facebook.

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Since I started my blog, I have, definitely, met a lot of people.  Most of them have been so charming and friendly.  But, others, stand out.  Michele is one of them.  We just hit it off.  A friendship is developing; so nice to see her again.

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It is almost a year since she opened Varietai.  She has a following.  But, Michele is not new to this business.  Years ago she had a store in Delray called Durango’s Attic.  You might have even met her then.

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If you have not stop by Varietai, please do so.  The shop is full of beautiful items; some are fine consignments.  Others, are quirky; many have their own sophistication.

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I guess is that time of the year to jazz the home.  Varietai is full of color, exactly what you would have expected in South Florida.

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Michele is also an artist.  She loves to paint.  Check the floor of the store.  All painted by her.  The theme?  The Japanese Koi.

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Ask any questions you want.  Michele has an eye for color and design and pays great attention to details.  Her shop really is one of those must stop shops in Delray.

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Varietai offers jewelry from Bali; wonderful colors and very unique, as well.

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Deliveries? On week-ends…talk to you later…By the way, Michele; my friend loved his housewarming gift.  Thanks for your help!!

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October 31st, 2011

Jeffrey Auxer Designs, Historic Berlin, Maryland, Gallery, Studio, Blown Glass, Fine Art, Classes, Worcester County

 

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“Glassblowing is a glassforming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble, or parison, with the aid of a blow pipe, or blow tube.”  It was invented by the Phoenicians at approximately 50 BC.  A person who blows glass is called a glassblower, glassmith, or gaffer.

I spent so many years going to Berlin that it seemed like a second home to me.  Since those days the town has so many more stores and an artist village has emerged.  Just like in Rehoboth, Bethany and Lewes, the shopkeepers of Historic downtown Berlin are friendly and a joy to talk to.

I cannot draw, paint, or sculpt; I am in awe of anyone that can express him or herself in such a way.  There must be sensitivity that I do not pocess. 

So, there I was in front of Jeffrey Auxer Designs, located at 19 Jefferson St., Berlin, MD 21811.  Tel. 443-513-4210.  Website?  www.jeffreyauxer.com.

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The building was pretty neat.  It looked like it had been a garage at some point, but I am not sure.  The Gallery was not very big; just perfect.  As you come in be prepared for a burst of color.  You will smile; you can’t help it. 

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Slowly take it all in.  Check the pieces because each has been individually hand blown.  A work of art by Jeff, who I found to be reserved but friendly. I also met Adam the first time I visited.

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Jeff is a local guy, having graduated from Stephen Decatur, Berlin, Maryland, and then attended Salisbury University.  In business for more than several years.

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In his studio you will find home decor, lighting, vessel sinks, hanging platters, centerpiece bowls, vases, jewelry and many other items for gifts, or for your own personal indulgence.

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I asked Jeff what pieces he liked the most.  He mentioned the lamps.  They truly are works of art and very unique.

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In the middle of the Gallery there was a case with golf putters.  He can customize them with pretty much any sport’s team.  They are $125.  You would have to call him to the above telephone number and tell him if you are right or left handed and tell him what logo you would like.

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Jeff is also making jewelry.  Loved the ring holders.

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On Friday, November 2nd, his Studio will participate in the 2nd Friday Art Stroll.  This is an event that takes place the 2nd Friday of every month from 5-8 p.m.  Shops and galleries in Historic Berlin open late to give the visitors a time to get to know them better.

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From November 12th until December 17th – Saturdays, there will be a hand blown glass ornament making class.  $15/ornament.  Ages 4 to……Just call the Studio at 443-513-4210 to reserve your spot.

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Glass Blowing Classes are held every other week-end, as well.  Just call the number above mentioned for class times and pricing.

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A Party Experience – Bring your party to the Studio.  Make a paperweight for $75.  All info. regarding this unique experience can be found by visiting www.jeffreyauxer.com.

So, to my friends in Rehoboth and Lewes I just want to let you know that it only takes about 45 minutes or so to get to Berlin.  Not a bad drive.

From Ocean City is just 10 or 15 minutes and from Salisbury, it only takes about 25 minutes.

 

I really enjoyed it…..more to come from Berlin…as I was strolling through the town…

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Note:  Some info. for this post was taken from Wikipedia.

October 9th, 2011

J. Conn Scott, Showhouse, Furniture, Accessories, Jewelry, Home Furnishings in a Vintage Beach House, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches

 

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I was thinking that I know that it is October, but at the Delaware Beaches, it feels like July.  All those smells that remind me of the beach and why I love to live here were there when I stepped out of the car; French fries, pizza, barbecue….it has been a gorgeous week-end; so crowded as visitors take advantage of warm days…yes, sitting on the beach and cooler evenings.

So many happenings in town, sidewalk sales, fundraising events, arts and entertainment. 

This week I decided to visit J. Conn Scott in fashionable and trendy Baltimore Avenue in Rehoboth.  The actual address is 27 Baltimore Ave.  Tel. 302-227 3780.  Website?  http://www.jconnscott.com.

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Last year I wrote a post on its Main Showroom located at 6 East Church St. in Selbyville, DE 19975.  Tel. 302-436-8205.

A lot of times when you hear about “showhouses” you probably think that it is a conglomerate of designers united for a cause, annually.  That is probably true in most cases.  But, at J. Conn Scott you will find a Showhouse that changes weekly.  It is the work of talented designers changing the look and feel of this vintage beach house.

Because this location was an actual house, as you enter you feel right at home.  It is the perfect place to get inspiration, checking out innovative designs, maybe an idea here or there.  Full service design services are offered.  And, Richard will be the first to tell you that everything is for sale.

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A couple of new things have been added to J. Conn Scott; jewelry.  The line? Catherine Canino Jewelry.  The jewelry is handcrafted in New York City; sterling, brass, leather, exotic woods, fresh water pearls and hand carved lacquered mother of pearl.  Lisa told me that it has been very well received.  It is traditional and classic with a slight edge to it.

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They have also introduced several lines of handbags which you will see throghout the Showhouse. 

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Vagabond House is new at the store.  Tableware and gifts; handcrafted pewter that does not tarnish, rust or even affect the taste of food.  Dishwasher safe, as well.

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Lilly Pulitzer is another line that is represented at the Showhouse.  For many years making a statement in designer clothing.  A new line of furniture and accessories came out into the market and it is doing tremendously well.

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There is so much to see and appreciate.  Check out the “bedroom”.

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I am having fun writing this post because I feel like I am “window” shopping. 

We live on the beach.  Of course, we have to have some of the “shell” collection on the floor.  A must at the beaches.

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Moving to the nautical room, this is what you will find.

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If you are visiting the Delaware Beaches and see something that you might like from J. Conn Scott, please be informed that they do deliver.  Customer service is one of their big strengths.  Once you become their customer they want you to remain a friend.

On my visit to the store I first talked to Richard and Lisa.  Later on, when I actually came to take the pictures and see what changes Richard had made in the individual rooms, I then met Jeanne.  Thanks Jeanne for taking care of me.

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The Showhouse has so many nice gifts, whether for housewarming, wedding or just for yourself.

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If you stop on Tuesdays, I believe, that’s where you will see Richard changing the look and feel of the Showhouse.  Here are my last pictures.  I hope something caught your eye.

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 J. Conn Scott opens 7 days a week, so just stop by and introduce yourselves.

Remember that all those sidewalk sales are still going strong in Rehoboth Beach, Dewey Beach and Rt. 1 outlets.  Enjoy the super weather we are having……talk to you later.

September 20th, 2011

Corradetti, Glassblowing Studio, Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland

 

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I cannot believe that I still have a couple of posts from my trip to Baltimore, where I discovered so many interesting places to visit and to dine.

One of them, which I really liked was a very unique glassblowing studio called Corradetti.  It is located at 2010 Clipper Park Rd., Suite 119, Baltimore, MD 21211.  Tel. 410-243-2010.  Website?  www.corradetti.com.

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I went to see Overlook Cipper Mill which are contemporary homes with wooded views and the latest in sustainable design options. Corradetti was in this complex.

Anthony Corradetti is the artist.  His work consists of “painting multiple layers of metallic paints which are individually kiln fired on large blown glass vessels”.  Vessels are bowls.  I remember learning about them when I wrote about the Happyrock Pottery a couple of weeks ago.

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You can read about this process and about the different workshops that Corradetti is offering by just visiting the website above mentioned.

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The studio is gorgeous.  If you are interested in hosting a party at the studio, just give them a call because the studio is available for parties.

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The Gallery has a beautiful representation of his work and are available for purchase. 

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So, I am passing on the info. just in case you find yourselves in Charm City or if you are in need of a gift that will certainly be a conversation piece.

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Have a great day!!  Talk to you later….

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September 11th, 2011

Rooster’s Nest, Fenwick Island, Delaware, Gifts, Home Furnishings, Accessories, A Must Stop Shop at the Delaware Beaches

 

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“After the design is firmly fixed, the decoration is added.  Decorating is the final enhancement.”   albert hadley

 

I finally made it to Rooster’s Nest.  Friends had told me again and again to write a post on this really neat shop west of Fenwick Island; just a couple of miles only.  It is in the Bayville Shopping Center, 37244 Lighthouse Rd., #108.  Tel. 302-436-1848, Fax is 302-436-1868.  Website?  www.roostersnest.com

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The proprietors are William Shoemaker and Sally Walsh.  Rooster’s Nest is celebrating its 5th year in business.

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As I came in, the first ladies I met were Dawn and Beth.  I introduced myself, like I usually do.  Having to get approval for me to take pictures, the owners were called and they agreed.  Dawn and Beth told me a little bit about the store. 

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Everything in it is for sale, including the furniture pieces where merchandise is displayed.  Before I forget, they can store furniture within reason and there is free delivery, as well.  But, please do check with them.

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At first look the store looked beautiful and fully stocked.  A sweeping glance of it told me that it was one of those “must stop” shops, here at the Delaware Beaches.  It is centrally located; a very easy drive.  It took about 20 minutes from Rehoboth Beach.

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I asked Dawn how she would describe the store and she did not hesitate to say “French Country”.  Just looking at the colors I could see those blues, yellows, reds and blacks that are so prevalent in the region of Provence, on the south east of France.img_7092img_7124

French Country has the feel of a warm and sunny place.  The store carries classic European and American merchandise. 

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I took so many pictures.  Could not help it.  Rooster’s Nest has the perfect finishing touches for the home. 

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Besides being able to find those decorating indispensables, you could find gifts for any occasions, including gifs for him.

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Products from Bella Cucina are perfect for a hostess gift.

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Something caught my eye.  The antique bottles on the armoire.  They were so unique.  They are made in Southern California by Jamie Dietrich.  They are authentic bottles from the 1800’s to early 1900’s.  They were decorated with handmade crystals and shell work.

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I own a couple of Bossom Buddy bags.  They are made in Baltimore, Maryland. 

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Plenty of gifts for the golf enthusiast; conversation pieces like the ball made out of Bobby Jones vintage clubs.  Also available were books, lamps among other items. 

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Candles and soaps always make a nice gift.  Lotions and colognes from Rogert & Gallet, Paris.

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The coast is a beautiful place to call home and it was well represented at the store.

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Even though summer is, officially, until the end of September, we can’t forget that Halloween and Thanksgiving are around the corner.  Already the store had decorations for that most anticipated times of the year.

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Did anything catch your eye?  It still amazes me to see all the options we have when it come to shopping, dining, entertainment and activities.  So much have changed at the Beaches.  Lucky to call it home…..

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Talk to you later…Guess what?…I do have extra pictures of Rooster’s Nest and they will be on Facebook on AboutMyBeaches…just in case you have missed something…

 

Talk to you later….

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