A couple of weekends ago, me and my cousin Molly headed to a cute down town for a fun Lady Day. The weather was awesome and we had a great time.
We started at one of my favorite restaurants, and got a table outside in their beautiful outdoor eating area. (Please note the great use of William Penn Barberry as a privacy hedge between the patio and walking path!)

Love me some finials!

Some pics from around town:

Look at these amazing window boxes! And those Angel Wing Begonias! Love them! I am so planting them at my house next year!

I may want a mirror for the dining room, so as we peaked into gift stores and antique store we took note of the mirrors. This one in the top left was gorgeous, and reasonably priced. But it was SO HEAVY! Like crazy heavy! I really liked it was I was more "mirror idea" shopping than "actually mirror" shopping. And that turquoise dresser (yes I know it doesn't look turquoise, but it was) was one of the most fantastic pieces of furniture I had ever seen; the color and the finish! But it was at a very expensive store and i think it was a few thousand. (yes you read that right, a few thousand)


Look who we found:

So you know how I said I was just "mirror idea" shopping? Well had I had an extra $400 burning a whole in my pocket, I would have turned that "idea" shopping into actual shopping! Molly and I both stopped short as soon as we walked into this great store and came face to face with the prettiest and funniest mirror ever! (is funniest a word? I don't think it is) Oh man, did I want it. I wanted it bad, and I even considered it, but it was just too much. : (


On a happier note, we made some new friends! : )



Yay cute down towns, you never disappoint! See you in the fall or winter!
We started at one of my favorite restaurants, and got a table outside in their beautiful outdoor eating area. (Please note the great use of William Penn Barberry as a privacy hedge between the patio and walking path!)

Love me some finials!

Some pics from around town:

Look at these amazing window boxes! And those Angel Wing Begonias! Love them! I am so planting them at my house next year!

I may want a mirror for the dining room, so as we peaked into gift stores and antique store we took note of the mirrors. This one in the top left was gorgeous, and reasonably priced. But it was SO HEAVY! Like crazy heavy! I really liked it was I was more "mirror idea" shopping than "actually mirror" shopping. And that turquoise dresser (yes I know it doesn't look turquoise, but it was) was one of the most fantastic pieces of furniture I had ever seen; the color and the finish! But it was at a very expensive store and i think it was a few thousand. (yes you read that right, a few thousand)


Look who we found:

So you know how I said I was just "mirror idea" shopping? Well had I had an extra $400 burning a whole in my pocket, I would have turned that "idea" shopping into actual shopping! Molly and I both stopped short as soon as we walked into this great store and came face to face with the prettiest and funniest mirror ever! (is funniest a word? I don't think it is) Oh man, did I want it. I wanted it bad, and I even considered it, but it was just too much. : (


On a happier note, we made some new friends! : )



Yay cute down towns, you never disappoint! See you in the fall or winter!
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