Showing posts with label jewellery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewellery. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

La Garbou (Garage Boutique), Bathurst, NB


Her Royal Highness "The Seaglass Queen" (Sonia Turner)

Grand Opening of
"La Garbou" (Garage Boutique)
410 Densmore, Bathurst, NB
Featuring Antiques, Vintage, Collectibles and
Seaglass Jewellery created with gems found on
the shores of The Bay of Chaleur

"Rope" Cutting for the Grand Opening

Shoppers browsing in La Garbou
ISome iems offered in La Garbou
Display of Seaglass Jewellery designed by Sonia
I saw items that brought back childhood memories
(dishes, kitchen items, etc)
A very interesting boutique





Saturday, May 29, 2010

Birthday Celebrations

The childhood memory that I remember most is the birthday parties that my Mom would give me. Here is the table that Mom set for my friends for my 6th birthday. My Mom made the house cake and there were sandwiches, purity syrup (a Newfoundland tradition), cupcakes with candles, lady finger cookies with my friend's name written in icing, jello squares and many more delicious home-made treats.


Some of my friends that were invited to my party. I guess I must have taken the photo as I am no where to be seen. (I was fortunate this past winter to meet up with one of these friends after 45 years - that was very special for me.)


I was born in 1955, turned 55 yesterday (28 May) and I still like to celebrate my birthday with some kind of party. Paul helped make my birthday a very pleasant day.

After I opened my birthday cards from family and friends, Paul made coffee and we headed out on our back deck to enjoy a peaceful morning. We sat on the lower deck listening to the songs of the birds (finches, red-wing black birds, Northern Flicker, sparrows) while at our feeders and watching the lobster fishing boats on the bay.


This year, after much thought, I decided to treat myself to a very special birthday present, a Columbian emerald and diamond bracelet. My family gave me my Columbian emerald and diamond ring as a retirement present two years ago and I have always wanted an emerald bracelet. The emerald stone is my birthstone and I also retired in May so this jewellery has a special sentiment for me. I have now completed my jewellery collection and made a promise to myself that I will not purchase anything further. I still love to look at all the shiny items in jewellery store windows though!



After enjoying a very peaceful morning on the deck, Paul and I set off for a late breakfast at one of our favorite restaurants. The server, knowing it was my birthday, gave me a complimentary slice of chocolate cake with a sparkler. I must admit it was the first time that I have had eggs and chocolate cake at the same meal. Paul was only too happy to help me eat the cake, especially the icing.

Our plan for the afternoon was to take a walk on Janeville Beach and visit the flower garden at Carey's Chalet, which is what I did last year on my birthday. Johnnie and Tomi Carey are the owners of the Chalets on the beach. Tomi is the most interesting lady, and is an artist, as well as a gardener. I feel very lucky to have met her and to get to share her garden.

Tomi was very kind to share many of her wonderful plants with me this year. What a nice birthday present.

We strolled through her garden and Tomi kept digging up plants for me. I will never remember all the names but I will plant them in my small garden and wait for them to grow. It will be like a surprise garden as I have no idea which plants I put where. My little garden is bursting at the seams at the moment, so I will definitely have to make new larger gardens next year.

I hope to make another visit to Tomi's garden soon, as there were a lot of blooms ready to open. I hope I don't use up my welcome....

So while I was exploring in the garden, Paul went along to the beach for a stroll. What a wonderful way to spend the afternoon!


We rushed home to drop off my plants and then went for drinks and dinner with family and friends at another favourite restaurant. It was a very pleasant evening and yes, there was more cake...

In the seven years that I have known Paul, he has always made my birthday a special day for me. Thank you Cutie.


I hope to share many more birthdays with Paul and my friends.




Thursday, September 3, 2009

Pabineau Falls, New Brunswick

Although we have lived in Beresford for more than a year now, we had not visited Pabineau Falls. We thought it would be nice to share it with Bunty during her visit. We were all very impressed with what we saw. It reminded me very much of Leech Brook (now named Thunder Brook), a place that I use to visit growing up in Central Newfoundland. Bunty and I enjoyed sitting on the large rocks watching the falls.

And so did Paul.

The sound of rushing water........


This area would make for a great swimming place.

What a great place to enjoy a picnic, which we plan to do soon. We will surely come back again in late September to see the fall colors.

After leaving Pabineau Falls, we drove downtown to the Bathust Farmer's Market, where we met up with Sonia Turner, our local "Seaglass Queen". Sonia was wearing one of her creations, her the seaglass crown. We also saw her display of jewellery and other items that she has for sale at the Saturday market.

Well, this was Bunty's last day of visiting with us as she was returning to St. Albert the next day. Being an ocean lover and beach walker, we know that Bunty will be back to visit us again.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Always Things to Do

We started last week with lots of yard work. Two days of raking the front and side yards, then we ventured into the backyard for a day to cut the long grasses, clear out under the willows and cut down the damaged branches. Then the fourth day we had to burn all that we collected in our fire pit. It was a long day and I was covered with soot when I finished as the wind was gusty at times.

On Thursday we thought we would treat ourselves with a nice walk on our beach and do a little treasure hunting. It was so nice to listen to the waves roll in.


Paul and I did very well finding treasures and here is our collection. We found several nice pieces of white this time. As the tide was rather high, we were limited.

Over time we found several pieces of seaglass that we were excited about. Paul found a large piece of green and I found a piece of white which we think was once a bottle stopper. I decided to have necklaces made with these two pieces, by Sonia Turner our local Seaglass Queen.

On Saturday evening we attended the Clifton United Church lobster dinner and it was a great meal. While waiting for our table number to be called, we sat in the Church which gave us the time to enjoy the magnificent stained glass windows. Here are a couple of them.

Our week would not be complete without a little bird watching in our yard.

I wonder what this week will find us doing?