I'm back from my week long vacation in St. Augustine, Florida. Founded in 1565, it is the oldest established city and the oldest port in the continental United States. My partner Tom and I stayed at a oceanfront hotel located on St. Augustine Beach, just 3.7 miles from historic downtown St. Augustine, with views of the sea and the sound of crashing waves from our room. The weather was quite cool for this time of the year with an average temperature in the low to mid 50's but we enjoyed exploring downtown, walks on the beach and having an indoor pool and hot tub to relax in. The hotel had an area with a glass wind barrier that made it warm enough to lie in the sun, even with a bathing suit on, in 50 degree weather. Walks on the beach required socks with sandals most days, yes I know that is a big fashion faux pas but I made it work with matching socks. I must say that I did not miss the hustle and bustle of NYC at all and throughly enjoyed the relaxation and peace. Today in NY
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The new bags are beautiful! And I am sure you enjoy making your nice new home slowly beautiful as well! Of course Annie thinks it already is!
Have a good week! Yael.
so cute.
The floors in your new place look beautiful! It takes awhile to hang artwork- we've lived in our house for years and ours is still leaning against the wall. sigh.
I agree with Abigail, those floors are beautiful!
That painting waiting to be hung is one of yours, I suppose. And I see Anni is quite settled, she found her favourite place in the house and the favourite show to watch - what more could a cat want...
PL ♥
Beautiful new bag! Sounds like you have been busy.
I actually love the open space you have now. I am personally against too much furniture so to me it looks just right.
EvaForeva- Personally I like the open space as well but the echo is driving me crazy! lol!
i think secretly kitties like moving.
i love your new designs...super time.
i hope you are having a ball with your new home!!!
Kitty Stampede- I have unpacked everything but there is still an echo echo echo. hehe Maybe hanging the paintings up will help. :)
Enjoy your new place, new home new life :))
Cheers