Wednesday, April 30, 2014

And they're off!


Mid-April I feel the excitement starting as the 
first weekend in May looms on the horizon.  
Why?  
The Kentucky Derby!
My inner equestrian starts dreaming
of all things Derby...


Simple syrup ~ Mint Juleps

Classic Bourbon Mint Julep Cocktail

 Tasty treats ~ Southern Style

The Derby may be over but this party menu is too good to pass over: Roasted Brown-Butter Pecans, Spring-on-a-Plate Salads, Assorted Vegetables with Whipped Lemon Aioli, Biscuits and Ham with Fig Chutney and Blue Cheese Butter, from Southern Living

HATS

Kentuck Derby 2012  Hats on parade:  When you've got a hat like this, you can't limit yourself to a single day of preening. With more than 100,000 people at Churchill Downs on Friday for the running of the Kentucky Oaks, one day before the Derby, there was plenty of preening fashion plates. Here, Rachel Ford sticks with the floral theme of Derby week.

Roses



And of course, horses!

My selection strategy includes silk colors,
horse color, name or just a personal connection.
So taking all of that into consideration, 
this year I am going with 
Wildcat Red 
in honor of one son in
Arizona and my red headed son across the pond!


Wild Cat Red

So visit the official web site

and be part of a great American tradition.

Post time~
Saturday, May 3rd
5:45 ET

~Maggie

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Wooden Horse


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

April in Paris

There are songs about Paris in April,
"I love Paris in the Springtime..."
or how about
"I never knew the charm of Spring....til April in Paris"
So with those verses running through my head, 
my husband and I headed to Paris in a April as part of an anniversary trip a few years back.
After the trip, my best advice for April travel in Europe,
go to Rome!
Granted it was early April but I did not expect 
the cold, rainy gray days that greeted us.

Maggie wrapped up for train trip into Paris from our small cottage outside the city.

We arrived at Gare du Nord 
(train station in Northern Paris)
and stepped out into a cold wind reminiscent
of our days on Texas Tech's campus. 
The crowd from the station quickly dispersed and 
we were soon the only souls trudging along the 
avenues in the whipping wind.
Destination ~ City Center.
After a good 20 minute walk (at a very snappy pace) 
we made it to the Seine.
The cloud covered sky was gray and threatening
rain but as they say in Paris
c'est la vie!

Gray Seine

We continued our stroll through the streets, 
looking for landmarks.
Notice everyone wearing coats.
 
Eiffel Tower blending in with the gray horizon.
In the park, we came across school girls whom
I suppose were out enjoying the spring weather,
all in their Madeline uniforms.

Jardin des Tuileries

More coat~laden Parisians in the park.



Gray skies across from the gardens...
Musee' du Louvre

I think I know now why there are so many paint colors
that are called French Gray!

Just as the sun started peeking through the clouds
I decided it was time for a break from the weather,
but no wine for this Parisian visit, 
today called for hot chocolate!

There are several establishments famous for their 
concoctions, Angelina's or Jean Paul Hevin, but
we settled for a simple walk up cafe' out of the wind
where we could listen to the street performers.

 

Because this trip itinerary followed a route from 
Rome to Belgium, we only had Paris for a day so 
with at least our insides warmed up, we headed 
back to the train and our small cottage on the
outskirts of town.
So lesson for the day ~ when traveling don't let 
weather slow you down.  
When in Paris, don't be a tourist, be a Parisian!
 Join the families in the park for a stroll, 
sit on a bench along the Seine and people watch,
amble arm in arm gazing through shop windows.
Just enjoy the fact you are there 
and the next time you travel
to Paris remember the next line of Cole Porter's song...
I love Paris in the Fall!

Can't take your mother to Paris for Mother's Day?
Visit our April in Paris sale and bring a 
little bit of France to her!

~Maggie

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Sunday, April 6, 2014

Spring has Sprung!

As I sit to write about spring,
a front has come through and it is a balmy
55 degrees and raining!
Well we need the rain so no complaints,
I will just enjoy the pictures of time
spent yesterday at the 
Dallas Blooms.


Tulips always make me wish I planned better!


One of my favorite areas of the 
Dallas Arboretum
is what I call my "Virginia" path, 
all dogwoods, ferns and azaleas.
Missing Virginia today.


This year the grounds are graced by a pair
of spectacular peacocks!





This was also my first chance to visit
the newly opened Children's Garden

I am amazed at the thought process and attention to 
detail that went into this garden. 
Giant topiary caterpillars,
telescopes painted like giant bumblebees 
and fountain mushrooms.

The science in nature exhibits explain everything from cave development to how water is used for energy.

I can't wait to take our grandson along the Math Path!

Now this is more my math style...



Looking through the waterfall.

Our stroll is over, I never get tired of the
changing seasons here.


Welcome Spring!


~Maggie

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