Sunday, October 30, 2011
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Monday, October 3, 2011
Adios Ft. Laudy, Aloha Hawaii!
Heather & Devyn's Excellent Adventure
The time is nearing when we will say our farewells and hit the road from Ft. Lauderdale to our final continental destination, Los Angeles, before we ditch the SuperCamry and soar on over to Honolulu. Up until now, we've had the most important things planned out- what clothes to pack (all of Devyn's), which Book on CD's to bring (Emily Giffin's Something Blue), to do Vegas or not to do Vegas (skip, the sick pool parties will be closed in November) and the proper preparation of playlists on our iPhones.
Last night we sorted out the minor details; the roadtrip break down. I want to share the journey we are about to partake in with you, and all tips and hints of wisdom are greatly appreciated!
We will begin our road trip together in Nashville, TN, so that's where I will begin the breakdown of events. I will be leaving Ft. Lauderdale a few days prior, hoping to spend a few days celebrating fall in the Smokey Mountains with family and friends, and maybe even visiting my favorite Gators on the way!
Here's the breakdown of our trip- (for now we are going to overlook timezones, and take the extra hours we gain as "bonus hours")
Friday, November 4
8:00 a.m. Depart Nashville, TN
drive 10 hours
6:00 p.m. Arrive in Oklahoma City, OK
stay @ Hampton Inn Bricktown (free bfast, yay!)
Saturday, November 5
8:00 a.m. Depart Oklahoma City, OK
drive 8 hours
4:00 p.m. Arrive Santa Fe, NM
stay at Hilton Santa Fe Golf Resort & Spa at Buffalo Thunder
explore Santa Fe!
Sunday, November 6
8:00 a.m. Depart Santa Fe, NM
drive 7 hours
3:00 Arrive Grand Canyon
Monday, November 7
Jackass rides down the Grand Canyon!
3:00 p.m. Depart Grand Canyon
drive 7 hours
10:00 p.m. Arrive in Los Angeles, CA
Tuesday, November 8
Explore LA
Wednesday, November 9
A.M. drop off SuperCamry at port
5:05 p.m. Depart LAX
8:40 p.m. Arrive in HNL (Honolulu!)
Celebrate!
Wish us luck, and please, if you have any advice on what to see, do or bring! Please us let girls know!
Aloha!
Labels:
Ft. Lauderdale,
Grand Canyon,
Honolulu,
LA,
Nashville,
Oklahoma City,
roadtrip,
Santa Fe
Location:
Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Cindy Pease Roe- Featured Artist September 2011

This week, my very talented AND very cool cousin, Cindy Pease Roe, was featured in an online editorial showcasing her marine inspired collection of paintings. Cousin Cindy spent her Cape Cod childhood on the water and around boats so it comes at no surprise that she rents studio space from a boatyard in Greenport, NY, to do the majority of her work. The studio not only reflects her love for the art of boat building, but also the devotion for preserving the traditional crafts.
the typical subject and Cindy's studio/gallery
Cindy is drawn to boatyards as the subject of her paintings because she sees it as a dying art with marinas being replaced with condominiums. She desires to capture the history and craft of boat building at a time where they are threatened of becoming obsolete.
poetry reading outside the "studio" in the boatyard
poetry reading outside the "studio" in the boatyard
Most recently in her latest collection "Nautical Musings" Cindy creates dreamlike collages with her own photography and Xerox transfers of boat images with encaustic wax. I love that technique to capture history and make it modern!
I encourage you to check out Cousin Cindy's website or blog:
www.cindyroe.com
http://cindypeaseroe.blogspot.com/
www.cindyroe.com
http://cindypeaseroe.blogspot.com/
If you have an artist you would like to nominate for next month's Featured Artist please leave a comment below.
enjoy!
Location:
Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
The Best of the Boob Tube
For cereal, I haven't watched T.V. for 3 years or longer. It's not that I don't like watching television, it just seems like there's nothing on but reality tv, (which totally sucks) until NOW.
So thanks to commercials, I found 3 new shows to DVR and I loved them all! You should set your DVR too and tell me what you think.
Here's what to watch:
1. Two and a Half Men- Recently I watched the movie "No Strings Attached" and fell in love with A.K. He's just as cute on Two and a Half Men and shows just about as much skin. No complaints here!
2. 2 Broke Girls- This comedy is written by the same writer as SATC so you're almost guaranteed to love it. The series chronicles the lives of two young women, one born broke (Kat Dennings) and the other new to the land of poor (Beth Behrs), who dream of opening a cupcake business using only their earnings from waitressing in a Brooklyn diner. Sounds like the story of my life right?
(Comes on right after Two and a Half Men)
3. New Girl- This comedy stars Zooey Dashanel as the simply adorkable, recently dumped school teacher who moves in with 3 guys. This show made me LOL more than a few times, as Jess the main character, reminded me of a hodge podge of my best friends without all the nerdy attributes.
Enjoy the shows and let me know if I am missing any other chick shows!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Hillsboro Lighthouse
One of my favorite memories growing up in South Florida (if not my absolute favorite) was spending summer weekends at the Hillsboro Club. As a kid, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to climb to the top of the lighthouse with my best friend Kelsey and her family, a memory I will never forget.
Now since I have returned from college and am grown up, driving over the Hillsboro Inlet Bridge and down "Millionaire Mile" still gives me the warmest peaceful feeling. I kept my
favorite lighthouse close by; my first post-graduate studio had an awesome view of the lighthouse, especially at night.
Fun Fact of the day: During the prohibition, lighthouse keeper Thomas Knight's brother built a restaurant on an island near the inlet. Rum running boats entered the inlet and illegal booze was served at this restaurant, called "Club Unique". During WWII this club was a secret meeting place for President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Winston Churchill and Prime Minister Anthony Eden amongst others. These world leaders would often spent time near the lighthouse. To this day the Coast Guard still utilizes the lighthouse keeper's cottages for both retired and active military families.
To learn more about the "Big Diamond" as locals call it, visit www.HillsboroLighthouse.org. You can even schedule a tour!
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