Showing posts with label canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canada. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Our little backwoods vacation! ( Photo heavy!)

Hello my darling bunnies.

I write to you as a refreshed, relaxed and water-logged lady. We just returned from a short and simple vacation to Prince Edward Island, and it was just divine.

We stayed at our favorite little establishment , Shaw's Inn. I've blogged about our previous stay before, and let me tell you, this time was 100% more magical. The Inn is mostly closed for the winter season, with the exception of two winterized cabins off the beaten path. We had the entire property to ourselves- not even the owners were on site. This meant we could do as we pleased, and boy did we ever!

We had a lovely little cottage with a wood stove and a large hot tub in the living room. Yes, I said hot tub in the living room! See!

Our back porch overlooked a large field with hay bails, with a fantastic view of the water. A short jaunt across the field and we could dip our toes into the water and collect shells.


As a child who's family had a country cottage, hay bails had always been my summertime playtoys, so I couldn't resist taking some photos.



As you can see, our first day on the Island saw beautiful sunshine and amazingly warm temperatures. Keep in mind, it is November, and this is CANADA! I couldn't believe I could even be outside without a damn parka! I decided to take full advantage of the weather and the fact that we had the entire giant property to ourselves. Barefoot in nothing but a vintage dressing gown is proper field-frolicking attire, right? Of course!


There was something so fantastically liberating about being so very exposed in the cool air. These photos were almost hard for me to see at first- every little roll and curve and bulge visible under the semi-sheer fabric... but I was just so comfortable, content and happy. I didn't think twice about sharing these.



I am so grateful for these memories...the feeling of the cool grass under my toes, the feeling of my dressing gown blowing in the wind...this was a truly magical time, and I am so happy Nick and I could share it together.




Soon it was time to watch the sunset over the hay field. There are no words needed- just look at how beautiful it was!

Retiring back inside, it was time to fire up the hot tub for the first of many times! Trying to take photos was difficult - trying to cover our unmentionables, getting both of us in the shot, and not slipping or falling over ? A hilarious endeavor.




The next few days were spent doing absolutely nothing- exactly as we'd planned! We shut off our phones, broke out some board games , cards and DVDs and RELAXED. Yes, we could see the TV from the hot tub- we could watch Chapelle show while the jets massaged us. Simple pleasures!


It was really something to unplug and unwind- something we forget to do far too often in our faced-paced technology-saturated lifestyles. We hardly left the cottage, cooked simple meals, and soaked in the hot tub for as long as we could handle. It was truly blissful.

We went into town a few times and enjoyed some local cuisine, did a bit of shopping, visited a local friend- but for the most part, we wanted to soak up as much of this simple life as possible.
The last morning we frolicked in the field once again, and explored the shore.



Nick climbed trees while I took photos of the little red dirt road that leads you to the cottage. The soil in PEI is rusty red- something that is always so intriguing to me!

With that, we said goodbye to our little cabin in the woods, and promised to return as soon as we could. I miss the hot tub already!

If you'd like to see more photos from our trip, take a jaunt on over to my Flickr .



Yours always in sassy fatness,
XO
Lenora


Saturday, October 15, 2011

My fav time of the year

Hello from beautifully-autumn-colored New Brunswick!!


If you're in the area, get outside and enjoy the colors before they are gone and we are bombarded with mountains of yucky cold white stuff!

XOXOX
Lenora




Sunday, September 25, 2011

Relaxing weekend trip to Prince Edward Island.

Hello bunnies!

Nick and I just returned from a relaxing weekend away on Prince Edward Island.

PEI is just a couple of hours away, and tourism season is officially over, so we decided to take advantage of the extremely low off-season prices and rented ourselves a darling water-front cottage. So, across one of the longest bridges in the world we traveled...















We stayed at Shaw's Inn, the oldest family-owned inn in Canada, at Brackley Beach, about 30 minutes outside of Charlottetown.

While we did not end up getting the deluxe Jacuzzi cottage we'd originally booked, we were happy with what we had. The cottage was huge, with two bedrooms, a giant living room with a fireplace, a back patio and great view of the water.





























The first day was overcast and foggy, but we still wandered around the grounds of the Inn and explored.
































The Inn's main building had beautiful wrap-around decks with rockers, swings, and views of the countryside and shoreline. The grounds have about 30 cottages varying in size and age. Our friends had a jacuzzi unit that we originally booked, and it was just unbelievable, with a giant jacuzzi off the living room. We will be booking that cottage for a week in November!

Later in the day we did some vintage clothing shopping, and met up with friends for dinner. We went to the PEI Preserve Company where we enjoyed the wonderful views, delicious food, and shopped in their preserves and tea shop. Oh, and took touristy photos in their parking lot...














We spent a cozy and romantic evening in , infront of the fireplace playing scrabble and drinking cocktails. I beat Nick at Scrabble somethin' fierce, thanks to practice from Words with Friends!


Luckily the next day greeted us with sunshine.
We had a lovely breakfast in the great hall of the Inn, before hitting the road to Cavendish and Summerside to do more sight seeing.
We briefly stopped by some of the most famous attractions on PEI, including Anne of Green Gables house, Avonlea and Lucy Maude Montgomery's house . Sadly, my camera batteries died.

We were also able to stop by the downtown farmer's market in Charlottetown and picked up some fresh produce. I will be writing a Fat Glam Kitchen entry in coming days!


All in all it was a lovely low-key weekend. Nick has a week of vacation in November , and we will be returning to the Shaw Inn to stay at their woodsy jacuzzi cottage, and taking along various puzzles, models and other hobbies. We will be unplugging from the internet for a week. I am very much looking forward to it!

If you're interested in seeing anymore photos from our weekend, click on over to my Flickr page.

XOXO
Lenora

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Newfies teach their kids how to be gentlemen.

While I wait for my lovely parents to arrive home from Minnesota , why not update my blog, hmm?





Firstly, Newfoundland is running a great campaign right now. It is very simple, and not something I would have expected.








Pretty neat, huh? They have print ads and TV commercials. You can see all the other ads, as well as the commercial on their site.



Check out the website at http://www.respectwomen.ca/



The little feminist in me nods with approval. Good on ya', Newfies for teaching your children how to be gentlemen. Thank you.





On my net-surfing adventures today, I came across a beautiful painting by Pierre August-Renoir , done in 1910.


"Bather Admiring Herself in the Water".

Beautiful... I have to say, I'm a big fan of any curvy-gal art and this is the best I've seen in awhile. I adore the curve and swell of her hips, and how well the artist captured the softness of her flesh.

and with that, my dear readers, I shall retire my "pen" .

xoxo