Thursday, December 25, 2008

Off to Boston - see you next year!

One of my favorite things to do this first year of blogging was to take pictures of design stores, expecially when travelling. Here's one of my favorite pictures from this past year, taken at Mecox Gardens in Dallas. I still think about those turquoise chairs! Anyway, we're flying up to Boston tomorrow to visit family on the Cape but I'm very much hoping to visit here and take a few pictures to share.

Thanks so much for visiting my blog in 2008 - it's been great fun and I really appreciate it. See you in 2009!!

Dear George,
Remember no man is a failure who has friends.
Thanks for the wings, Love Clarence

10 comments:

Marnie said...

We just came back from a couple of the days on the cape visiting family too! Your blog has been a good read this year.

pve design said...

Happy and safe travels to bean-town.
Love each and every post of your blog.
Makes me want to raise the bar on my interiors.
til next year.

Anonymous said...

Happy New Year!
I just got the book In the Kennedy Kitchen: Recipes and Recollections of a Great American Family
and there are so many great Cape Cod recipes, photos and stories in there. When my sister lived in Boston, I loved going to the Cape....

Have a good time.
And I especially can relate to the "Clarence the angel inscription"
Have fun!

Pamela Terry and Edward said...

Have a wonderful time!!

Michelle said...

happy holiday ...look forward to a fabulous new year reading your blog !

Charlie said...

Thank you for all the wonderful eye candy and lovely posts this year! You are amazing! Have a lovely visit with your loved ones.

Charlie

ArchitectDesign™ said...

Christmas on the cape would be magical! More so than Pittsburgh, LOL. I love those turquoise chairs too!

Leciawp said...

Happy New Year!

Fargerike Dagny said...

That pic with the turqoise chairs is stunning! I just found your blog, and it's great! Happy new years!
Dagny

STYLE RUMORS said...

love the blue chairsss

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