About Me, About Time

I'm a 50-something, happily married (30 years and still going strong) mother of two.

Monday thru Friday ......... work, work and more work! Weekends are mine to enjoy....and I do!

In my free time, I can be found here.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Travel Along with Me

I'm going to apologize ahead of time for the layout of this blog. Try as I might, I can't tweak it to get things lined up as nicely as I'd like.

As a child I'd only ventured to two neighboring States' attractions, Ohio's Sea World and West Virginia's Canaan Valley and Black Water Falls.
























Ed and I have taken our children to see the American & Canadian sides of Niagra Falls, D.C., New Jersey and Maryland's beaches and to see Mickey in Orlando.

My daughter and I went to San Antonio to watch her friend graduate from Basic Training at Lackland Air Force Base (the very same base my dad trained at). While there we had the honor of seeing the Alamo and the pleasure of strolling the Riverwalk.

New York City (Love it!! -- enough so that I've gone back numerous times and would go again tomorrow if the opportunity arose).





















I thank my dear friend, Vicki, for introducing me to NYC, Knoxville, The Biltmore in NC, Atlanta & Dublin, Georgia, and last but not least--- New Orleans pre Katrina.

Several trips required touch-downs and/or plane changes and I can't even remember how many States my toes touched for those. Would they count if someone would ask me, "Have you ever been to?"



Now that our children are grown Ed and I have ventured out of the continental United States. Our first "Island" vacation was spent in St. Lucia and our second in Jamaica. I'm hoping to add many more Islands in the coming years.







And now ........... my home State. Pennsylvania holds many beautiful wonders of nature, many of which I've had the pleasure of seeing and many still on my wish list. I'm hoping to check out Gravity Hill this coming weekend.

Stay tuned and I'll letcha know if cars really do roll up hill there.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Auction Crashing

Red Baron Antique Auction, Atlanta, Georgia --- 2005.

Never heard of it until my best friend, Vicki, and I crashed one in June that year. She and I were on our way home from visiting her parents in Dublin, Georgia when we took a slight detour looking for the Steak-n-Shake for a quick bite before heading back to Tennessee.

An unusually painted antique ambulance caught our eye on the way to the diner so we agreed to stop and check it out after we'd eaten. Vicki was actually humoring me because I wanted to snap a few photos of the silly car.

We ate and drove back to the ambulance to investigate. When we were greeted by a valet we exchanged quizzical glances, chuckled and handed the young lady the keys. The parking area was filled with antique cars so we wandered around aimlessly and checked them out.

Adjacent to the antique cars were two buildings:

One held huge decorative yard ornaments -- bird baths and the like including a few gargoyles and an adorable moose where I snapped several photos and even posed with the moose.

Next, we decided to check out the other, much larger building. We walked inside talking with two friendly gentlemen, They stopped at the greeting desk and we continued inside without them and was welcomed by the soft sounds of a piano being played by a man ... in tails!?!?

As we walked around our eyes feasted on enormous stained glass windows, ornate bars, antique furniture, paintings and fine jewelry.

We hadn't been there long before we found ourselves surrounded by men in suits and women in formal attire. As it turns out, they were collectors of fine artifacts and interior decorators for wealthy clientele. Waiters and waitresses passed among us offering appetizers and directed us to the wine bar and hors d'oeurves table.

We checked the fine print on the back of our brochure detailing the evening's events and found, to our surprise, that we had just crashed the preview showing of the upcoming Red Baron Antique Auction. A $100 per person admission preview showing!

We even dawdled somewhat (one dawdles in Georgia, one does not bolt for the door!) before retrieving her car and driving off stifling our giggles.

To this very day, we still chuckle about it.