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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

My EHAG Fool-O-Ween Challenge Piece....

This month's EHAG Challenge is entitled Fool-O-Ween to celebrate and incorporate April Fool's Day and Halloween together in one. This cute little guy will bring a smile to your face despite his tears. His cute little clown hat is made from vintage style Halloween scrapbooking paper with chenille pipestem cleaner trim. He has a ruffled ribbon collar accented with black fun fur yarn........



My smiling Fool of a clown is made from a vintage wooden pestle that has been hand painted and fastened to a vintage tin jello mold that makes up the base. Done in shades of orange, black and cream with polk dots. His little banner spells out FOOL down his front........




He measures 13" tall from the tip of his hat to the bottom of his base. He would make a great addition to your Halloween pumpkin collection!



CLICK HERE to see his auction on Ebay. He will end this coming Sunday night, April 27th at 9:00pm EST.

Make sure you click the link to the right to see all the rest of the amazing EHAG auctions on Ebay!

Happy Fool-O-Ween to you all!
*Lori

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Day #5 Pfatt Fest.......A San Francisco Treat!

Day #5 of Pfatt Fest was spent in San Francisco! I had to upload the two most famous songs to play while you are viewing these amazing pics of this gorgeous city! We couldn't have asked for a more beautiful day either! No fog at all, gorgeous clear blue skies and the wonderful company of my Pfatt sisters! Kitty met up with us at the BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) station in Lafayette to start our journey into San Fran. We were so glad that she got to join us on one of the days we were there!

As soon as we came up from the BART station we walked right into the city! Tall skyscrapers were all around us and the famous cable cars were right there, but the line was really long so we started walking to our first stop..........



One of the famous doormen at the Sir Francis Drake Hotel. Thousands flock here to have their picture taken with the most photographed person in San Francisco, our famous Beefeater doorman, Tom Sweeney. Hey! That's him in this A&E clip! Colleen told me he was famous! I should have asked to get my picture taken with him!






Union Square
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On each corner of Union Square were these gorgeous huge puffed hearts. This one featured the Golden Gate Bridge....



Our first stop was Britex. A 4 story old building that is now home to this famous fabric shop. They have everything under the sun for you semastresses out there! The girls had thought they had died and gone to heaven. The first floor was all material........



Floor to ceiling shelves stocked full of every kind of trim that you could want all sorted by color. So pretty!!!!!!



Half this floor was nothing but buttons! If you have a button fetish.......then this was the floor for you! Just ask Deb! She went nuts over the metal skeleton and skull buttons! I still say you should have got the over $45 pair of scissors with the leapord print handles! (Mother's Day is coming up, you know!) =D



That's me, up against the wall of trims, making sure I'm not going to run out of space on my disk for all these pics that I'm taking! LOL



Tiffany & Co. We all went in here and bought a little bauble.........NOT! So many art deco type buildings! They were all just so gorgeous!



Next we walked to find a spot to hop on a cable car to hitch a ride to Fisherman's Wharf. We all couldn't fit on the same one since most were full so we had to split into two groups. Everyone wants to ride San Francisco's moving landmarks. And they are an exciting trip...up and down some of the city's steepest hills at a steady 9.5 mph.......



The cable car works by cable traction involving the use of “endless” wire rope that is kept in motion throughout the route from a central power plant. This wire rope, or cable, runs in a groove below the surface of the street at a constant speed of 9 miles per hour. The cable is kept in motion by winding wheels ten feet in diameter, driven by an electric power plant located in the Cable Car Barn at Washington and Mason Streets. Each car is equipped with a vice-live grip. The car moves forward when the operator, or gripman, pulls on the lever that grips the moving cable. When the gripman wants to stop the car, he or she simply disengages the grip from the cable. We could smell the heat when he put those brakes on too..........



Hanging on for dear life and trying to shoot pics was rather tricky plus making sure my purse didn't fall off! LOL The views that we had while riding the cable cars where just breathtaking! Looking back towards the San Francisco Bay Bridge.......



Kitty has such a great laugh! Wheeeeeeeeee................Hang ON!



JoycEE and Colleen were enjoying the ride! Don't lean out too far.....Iva can tell you why that's not a good idea!



At the top of the famous Lombard Street. You can see the famous Coit Tower that sits on Telegraph Hill off in the distance.........



The Transamerica Pyramid building............



One of the gorgeous historical homes we saw along the way......



The famous San Francisco Row Houses. Aren't they absolutely gorgeous?! (Hang on Kitty!)




Ghirardelli Square........



The view of Alcatraz from Ghirardelli Square........



A tall mast ship at the Maritime National Historical Park. A group of school kids were getting ready to take a school field trip on. They eat, sleep and man the ship for a true one of a kind learning experience!



This Barbary Coast Trail bronze plaque was embedded in the sidewalk down at Fisherman's Wharf. A series of bronze medallions and arrows embedded in the sidewalk connect the Barbary Coast Trail’s historic sites. Along a 3.8-mile path (mostly flat or gently sloping), the trail weaves its way through Downtown, Union Square, Chinatown, Portsmouth Square, Jackson Square Historic District, Old Barbary Coast, Beat San Francisco, North Beach, Telegraph Hill, Coit Tower, Fishermans Wharf, San Francisco Martime Historical National Park, Ghirardelli Square and Nob Hill....



The huge Fisherman's Wharf sign and we are there! Boy were we ever HUNGRY by then!!!



A Horse and carriage ride at Fisherman's Wharf.......



A gorgeous view of the world famous Golden Gate Bridge.........



The double decker carousel at Pier 39.....



The amazing breads at Boudin Bakery......



Just a few of the many boats docked at the pier.......



Views of the city from Pier 39 and Fisherman's Wharf........




The seals at Pier 39.



Our favorite Fisherman’s Wharf performers are, unquestionably, the sea lions that abandoned Seal Rocks and began to frequent Pier 39 following the 1989 earthquake. Boisterous and noisy, they spend as many as 10 months of the year (September through June) sunning themselves on the docks or playing in the waters nearby, and then head south to the Channel Islands off the Coast of Santa Barbara in July and August to breed.........



The giant crab metal sculpture that greats you at Pier 39. Can you see all the succulents planted on its back?

Friday, April 18, 2008

Day #4 Antiques by the Bay, Alameda & Castle in the Air, Berkeley, CA

Antiques By The Bay at Alameda. What eye candy we saw while we were here! There was no way that you could see it all in a days time! Lots of walking and up before dawn to get there before 7:30am.....but it was so worth it! Ths place is HUGE! We made a stop by Wendy Addison's booth while we were there. We also got to meet Sylvia Anderson who so kindly took a group pic of us that day. I'll have to stay tuned to her blog to see it....

What a beautiful view of the shoppers with the San Francisco skyline in the background!



Some of the eye candy that we encountered.......




Christy and Penny searching for treasures!



Christy, Joyce and I enjoying a potty break! LOL



Next stop was Castle in the Air located in Berkeley, CA. What a great place to shop and just people watch at the little outdoor cafe's located in the downtown! It's an artist's dream come true!