Last Thursday my friend Jo and I spent a wonderful day just on our own. We left the kids with Jo's husband and took off. First we went to a huge thrift store of the Salvation Army where we rummaged through piles of stuff for almost three hours. We tried on shoes and hats, looked at furniture, walked through rows of bookshelves, contemplated the purchase of a purple ladder as decoration for the garden (we didn't buy it) and just this and that - dishes, vases, purses, knickknack -; it was delightful.
Of course we were hungry after that. Since it was a gorgeous day we drove to the Jimtown Store in the beautiful Alexander Valley - this old red truck parks right next to the store and you can get a glimpse of the beautiful area in this picture.
We had just parked the car when we saw this barn overgrown with trumpet vine and all the other beautiful details:
The Jimtown Store houses a deli - the sandwiches are delicious. We shared a grilled cheese with eggplant, provolone, prosciutto, basil, arugula and olives - oh yummy! The homemade lemonade was flavored with lavender, what a treat.
Of course we also looked around the store after we were done with our sandwiches. It offers all kinds of stuff - picnic dishes and baskets,
and wonderful cookbooks.
I had to laugh about these tins - my maiden name is Schilling.
And here are the two lovely ladies at large:
At the thrift store I had bought a vase and this decorative head (how do you call those in English?). I cut some branches of my buddleia, I think they fit perfectly into the vase. The head probably will eventually find its home in the garden.
What a fun day you had. No demands, no schedule, just a good friend and some free time. I'm so happy for you. And the lovely photos are a bonus!
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Sounds like you had a terrific time!
ReplyDeleteRinda
What a fun day. Love all the photos but especially the one of the two of your ~ so cute!
ReplyDeleteThe head is called a "Bust" in English.
ReplyDeleteThe red Shillings spices were ones my mom had in her kitchen in the 1950's when I was growing up!
Love all your photos per usual. three hours in one thrift store is wonderful. It must have been HUGE!
What fun and love the photo you took of the 2 of you! Sweet!
Oh what a lovely post to read as I'm about to go to bed!! I will take the happy feeling you shared with me to dream land! Lovely photos ! Gorgeous ladies!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this lovely day!! xox
What a delightful day of sharing the moments, glad you are up and about!
ReplyDeleteSue x
Sounds like you had a fabulous time. Looking at your photos the Jimtown store looks like the sort of place I'd like to get lost in! They are stunning photos too.
ReplyDeleteDas hört sich nach einem wunderschönen Tag an! Wunderschöne Fotos sind da nebenbei noch entstanden.
ReplyDeleteLG
Renate
Oh look there you are! What a great day - the perfect way to spend it if you ask me. We call the head 'a bust'..even though it's not. Don't ask!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful time the two of you shared - and I love every one of the photos. You have captured every day life in such a beautiful way. I need to develop that eye for detail.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, looks like you girls had a fabby time rummaging (there isn't anything to beat a good rummage) and I love the bust and jug you got, great finds!!
ReplyDeleteWow that sounds like an amazing day! Wonderful pictures and so much relaxing fun. You caught the day so wonderfully, I felt like I was right there with you both. My sister and I just did a little night like that the two of us. It was so fun. Great post!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this wonderful story and photo's Carola !! I'm just drooling watching all this !! What a fantastic area !!
ReplyDeleteNow that's my idea of a perfect day!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you had such a wonderful time, and thank you for sharing your day here.
Have a great start to your week!
How fun, Carola!! (You must be fully recovered from your surgery!), Thrifting has always been one of my favorite things to do. How special to go with a good friend and follow up with lunch. Thanks for taking us along!
ReplyDeletelovely to meet you, beautiful rustic things!
ReplyDeleteThrift stores and flea markets are so much fiun, Carola, aren't they! I can tell you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely day, Carola! I really miss thrift store shopping. And hooray for the Schilling spices! It has been so fun to meet you recently and to discover the things we have in common. Hope you have a wonderful week, and happy blogoversary!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a perfect day. I love the Anderson Valley area.
ReplyDeleteDarla
look sfun and relaxing. decorative head works for me, especially with the confusion of the 'proper' english word 'bust' for a head statue. bust has far too many meanings from boobs to a broken situation, to break apart in pieces to a winning bet...
ReplyDeleteHallo Carola, die beiden Foto von der Holztür mit Pflanzen und Faß finde ich total super.
ReplyDeleteLG Biggi