Showing posts with label My World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label My World. Show all posts

Monday, February 17, 2014

My World: Hermann Park Centennial



Hermann Park is undergoing a transformation.
A giant maze constructed from saplings can be seen sprouting out of the ground
near the Japanese Garden. Constructed with over 1000 volunteer hours, it is the first of nine works of art that will grace Hermann Park as part of the park's centennial celebration.The maze was designed and created by artist, Patrick Dougherty.

Fun!  


Public Art

Public Art

Public Art

Public Art

Public Art

I'd like to thank the wonderful hosts of My World.

Wishing YOU well and much joy!


Sunday, December 15, 2013

My World: Zoo Lights



The Holiday season is off to a good start at the Houston Zoo.
I thought the lights were lovely last year,
but this year, they knocked my socks off.
This is just a sampling.


Peace and Joy
Zoo Lights
Holiday Lights
Zoo Lights


Thank you to the hosts of Mosaic Monday and My World.

Wishing you all well and much joy!

Ho Ho Ho

Merry Merry



Monday, September 23, 2013

My World: McHugh Tea



A good friend and I went exploring last week.
We tried a new spot for lunch --
McHugh Tea.

This is not the first thing you see when you walk in the door.
It should be!
The photos are all black and white, mostly of celebrities, enjoying a cup.
The chandelier is gorgeous and yes, those are tea cups.


McHugh Tea Shop


I ordered a small pot of Cherry Sencha.

Cherry Sencha Tea


I forgot to take a photo of the Salad Sampler Plate before I started eating.
It was all delicious as was the lemon meringue pie.
Regular tea tastings are held in the afternoon at the bar. 
The owner dimmed the chandelier for a moment so I could get a better shot of the cups. 


McHugh Tea Shop

Plenty of tea things to look at.
Tea pots, teacups and of course, bags of whole leaf tea for sale.
Tea art and teacups made into bird feeders.

McHugh Tea Shop

I'll be returning.
Lots more on the menu to try out -- food and tea!

Thank you to the hosts of My World
and the tea parties:

Wishing YOU well and much joy. 





Monday, August 26, 2013

My World: St. Arnold Brewery






The last city on the Rice Football Caravan this year was Houston
and the get-together was held at St. Arnold Brewery.
St. Arnold was founded by Rice University graduates and they often hold special events for Rice.





St. Arnold


Here's just a little snippet from the St. Arnold web site.
You can read more about St. Arnold here.

"Our first keg of beer was shipped on June 9, 1994. Founded by Brock Wagner and Kevin Bartol, we chose Houston because, other than living here, this was the largest city in the country that did not have a microbrewery. Brock was a longtime homebrewer and had considered opening a brewery as far back as college, although that was quickly dismissed as a silly idea. Seven years after graduating, Brock revisited the idea, enlisted Kevin's help and the brewery was off and running. Kevin has since left the business after a bitter battle. (Just kidding - but don't you wish people wrote that when it was the truth?).

Our small crew does everything at the brewery: brew the beer, filter the beer, keg the beer, bottle the beer, sell the beer and drink the beer. For us, this is a passion, not a job. We believe that this comes through in the beers we make. Our beers have soul."





VW Bug

You can read the complete story here.

The Legend of the Beer Mug
It was July 642 and very hot when the parishioners of Metz went to Remiremont to recover the remains of their former bishop. They had little to drink and the terrain was inhospitable.

At the point when the exhausted procession was about to leave Champigneulles, one of the parishioners, Duc Notto, prayed “By his powerful intercession the Blessed Arnold will bring us what we lack.” Immediately the small remnant of beer at the bottom of a pot multiplied in such amounts that the pilgrims thirst was quenched and they had enough to enjoy the next evening when they arrived in Metz.





St. Arnold

And, a fun time was had by all!

(They make a great root beer, too.)


Wishing YOU well and much joy!


Saturday, October 13, 2012

My World: Trader Joe's





Finally.
Trader Joe's opened stores in Houston.

So, what's so important about this Trader Joe's?
It may be the only Trader Joe's  located in an old movie theater!

The old Alabama Theater building was originally
constructed in the Art Deco and Streamline Moderne styles as a suburban theater.
The 739 seat theater opened on November 2, 1939 screening Man About Town starring Jack Benny.

The theater was closed in 1983 and was renovated as a retail bookstore.

After the bookstore closed, the building remained empty for several years.

Trader Joe's maintained some of the art deco features.
Take offs of movie posters are painted on the walls.





Trader Joes


Singing in the Grain

The Wizard of O's



Trader Joes

All Roads Lead to Trader Joe's 
Houston, Problem Resolved
Trader Joe's Opening Celebration
The Best Little Storehouse in Texas

I spent more time looking at the posters on the walls than I did the food in the store.
I did come home with a small orchid.

When the crowds have thinned out, I'll go back and take more shots of the posters I missed
and do some shopping! 

I think Trader Joe's did a fun job of maintaining some of the movie history of the building. 


Wishing you well and much joy!



Monday, September 10, 2012

My World: Sweet Paris


I promised myself if the *cool* front arrived and the lows were in the 60s,
I would walk into the village on Sunday and have crepes for breakfast.
And I did!


Sweet Paris



This is Sweet Paris
a creperie and cafe where
they are reviving the art of eating crepes
and no passport is needed!




Sweet Paris


I arrived early so I could take pictures without bothering other patrons.
By the time I was finished with my crepe and had read a chapter in my book,
Sweet Paris was filling up quickly.
It is very bright and cheerful with French music playing in the background.
They call the decor French Industrial Chic.
Love the chandeliers.


Sweet Paris


The mirror makes this small cafe feel larger.


Sweet Paris


This is THE FEAST:
two eggs scrambled, feta, ricotta and mozzarella, tomatoes, spinach, and mushrooms.
It was delicious.
They have breakfast crepes, sweet crepes and savory crepes.
If I have a quibble -- they don't serve hot tea. 


Sweet Paris


Sweet Paris makes a promise:
For each crepe purchased, they will donate one school meal to a child in need through the U.N. World Food Programme USA.


Sweet Paris Menu

"Eat Here, Feed There"

Thank you to the hosts of OUR WORLD.

Wishing you well and much joy!

Saturday, May 19, 2012

My World: Classic Ford


You may remember several months ago,
Well, it happened again.
I was on my way to post a letter and I found this little beauty.
This time I had my camera with me.


Classic Ford Auto


Classic Ford Mosaic


Mosaic Classic Car


Classic Car Mosaic

I never know what I'm going to find on my walks to the post!


For those of you interested in give-a-ways:
mine can be seen here.

Wishing YOU well and much joy!



Sunday, May 6, 2012

My World: Public Art - MIrror



A nice walk around Rice University to see the new public sculptures
(before the heat and humidity set in).
This is Mirror by Jaume Plensa.



Mirror Sculpture
Mosaic of Mirror
Mosaic of Mirror
Mirror Sculpture

Mirror is a site specific installation by international artist Jaume Plensa. Mirror features two 10 foot tall figures positioned in conversation with each other.  Up close, their physical forms are an intermingling of white coated marine steel letters from many alphabets. Viewers are provided with an entry point to each figure, where they can physically walk inside the sculpture. One of the new public art works celebrating Rice University's centennial.


Wishing YOU well and much joy!



Sunday, April 29, 2012

Blooming In Musashi's Garden




These are some of the blooms I see every morning in the garden... Musashi's Garden.

What a treat!




Red Lion Amaryllis


Red  Lion Amaryllis

Mosaic of Flowers Blooming in Musashi's Garden


Bill Warriner Rose, Gardenia, Gerbera, Zinnia



Miniature Rose in the Rain


Miniature Rose
Mosaic of Flowers blooming in Musashi's Garden


Bill Warriner Rose, Gerbera, Gardenia, Zinnia

Mosaic of Mystery Rose

This is my mystery rose.


Mosaic of Mystery Rose

I don't know the name of the rose, but I LOVE the apricot color.
My Mystery Rose!


Wishing YOU well and much joy!





Saturday, April 21, 2012

Celebrating Earth Day

Monarch Butterfly


Today I'm celebrating Earth Day.
Last year there were no butterflies in my garden.
I blame the horrible drought.





Monarch Butterfly Mosaic


But this year, this fellow came to visit.
I had to take his portrait shooting through the patio doors.
Good thing they were sort of clean.


Monarch Mosaic


Isn't he handsome?
I'm so glad he liked the zinnia.


Mosaic of Monarch Butterfly

How are you going to celebrate Earth Day?
I'm going to walk to Reckling Park and watch a college baseball game.
I'm going to make my walk a treasure hunt.
I'll make it up as I go along!


Monarch Butterfly


Did you know that one person taking a shorter shower could save 20 gallons of clean drinking water?
Just think, if thousands of people did the same the gallons would really add up.
It's the little things.

Thank you to:

Wishing YOU well and much joy!





Saturday, April 14, 2012

My World: Rice University Public Art



Rice University is celebrating it's centennial this year.
Several sculptures have been added to the campus.
Today I'm sharing one of my favorites.


The Owl is the mascot for Rice.


Alumni Baseball Game


Here I am with Sammy.



Bronze Barn Owl


The newest Sammy on campus is this magnificent Bronze Barn Owl
by sculptor Geoffrey Dashwood.

Ralph and Becky O'Connor, longtime Rice supporters, donated the sculpture to Rice.
The owl has been placed in a grove of oak trees just east of Rice Memorial Center,
where it's surrounded by a patch of impatiens, a bed of Asian jasmine
and a circle of low limestone benches.




Bronze Owl Mosaic


This peaceful space, a blend of art and nature,
has been dedicated as the Milus E. Hindman Garden.



Bronze Barn Owl

Rice is a beautiful university to visit, linger, sit under the magnificent oaks.
Education and beauty all in one place.
Be sure to bring your camera! 




Wishing you WELL and much JOY!