Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Flagler College
okay ladies are you ready to indulge in todays adventures!?
Yesterday, we took a tour of the beautiful, vintage FLAGLER COLLEGE that was the old Ponce de Leon hotel, built by Henry Flagler whom believed his hotel was perfect! It was constructed in the late 1800's. In the entranceway, there are four beautiful pillars made of ancient Spanish Oak that could use a bit of bedazzling somewhere. The paintings on all of the walls are FABULOUS. The gold lions everywhere are rather ugly and could be melted down into beautiful pins or mugs. The dining hall was FABULOUS although I was dismayed to hear that most of the beautiful chairs were replicas.
As I was standing in the dining hall, I suddenly had the overwhelming experience of thinking of all the people in the victorian era who probably stood in that same place in their extravagant ball gowns, silk gloves and corsets, and the men in the coats and tails wearing divine top hats, canes in hand escorting there ladies through the enchanting halls of the hotel and rocking out amazing vintage pieces that I would just KILL to have.
We then took a tour of where the dormitories were, old rooms of the hotel each had their own intricate details and qualities and no two were alike. although we were rather perturbed at the size of these rather tiny closets that use to be rooms for the servants, we began to fear the fact that if we attended this amazing college that we would not be able to fit all of our fabulous vintage scrumptious clothing, shoes and accessories this all of a sudden became a determining factor of whether or not we would join!!!! what we do if we had to rid ourselves of just one of our wondrous pins or vintage hats.
We took a stop at a vintage ice cream shop near the beautiful college where a nice, dirty old man filled our cups to the brim with delicious, sugary confections. It being such a hot day, we were delighted with this chance to cool off with such tasty little morsels, which we would describe as current day heaven!! Even though the place was a dump, we were quite pleased with our purchases.
To conclude our day, we happily went home and watched a few hours of Vintage TV before drifting off into sweet slumber.
Until tomorrow, my fellow bloggers!
- The Rusty Gypsies
Yesterday, we took a tour of the beautiful, vintage FLAGLER COLLEGE that was the old Ponce de Leon hotel, built by Henry Flagler whom believed his hotel was perfect! It was constructed in the late 1800's. In the entranceway, there are four beautiful pillars made of ancient Spanish Oak that could use a bit of bedazzling somewhere. The paintings on all of the walls are FABULOUS. The gold lions everywhere are rather ugly and could be melted down into beautiful pins or mugs. The dining hall was FABULOUS although I was dismayed to hear that most of the beautiful chairs were replicas.
As I was standing in the dining hall, I suddenly had the overwhelming experience of thinking of all the people in the victorian era who probably stood in that same place in their extravagant ball gowns, silk gloves and corsets, and the men in the coats and tails wearing divine top hats, canes in hand escorting there ladies through the enchanting halls of the hotel and rocking out amazing vintage pieces that I would just KILL to have.
We then took a tour of where the dormitories were, old rooms of the hotel each had their own intricate details and qualities and no two were alike. although we were rather perturbed at the size of these rather tiny closets that use to be rooms for the servants, we began to fear the fact that if we attended this amazing college that we would not be able to fit all of our fabulous vintage scrumptious clothing, shoes and accessories this all of a sudden became a determining factor of whether or not we would join!!!! what we do if we had to rid ourselves of just one of our wondrous pins or vintage hats.
We took a stop at a vintage ice cream shop near the beautiful college where a nice, dirty old man filled our cups to the brim with delicious, sugary confections. It being such a hot day, we were delighted with this chance to cool off with such tasty little morsels, which we would describe as current day heaven!! Even though the place was a dump, we were quite pleased with our purchases.
To conclude our day, we happily went home and watched a few hours of Vintage TV before drifting off into sweet slumber.
Until tomorrow, my fellow bloggers!
- The Rusty Gypsies
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Hey Bloggers! today we went scavenging on the white sandy beaches of St. Augustine to find the natural treasures washed up onto this beautiful florida shore line... we came across wonderful shells and pieces of ancient drift from 18 century pirate ships... after our hunt for the oceans treasures we made our way back to our cozy little beach bungalow located on the pristine sand dunes on the Antastatia Island community Sea Colony.... all of the ladies then proceeded to create beautiful mermaid crowns as was our craft for the day...pictured below are our works of art...... inspired by land and sea alike we channeled our waves of energy and surfed through our sea side craft... also picture is our beautiful monarch tiger wood tail butterfly that finally hatched and we let it fly to celebrate new beginnings and new friendships.... wiping tears from our eyes we then made wishes and wore our wondrous mermaid crowns we made of hot glue and little ocean sea treasures.....
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Gypsy tea room!!!!!
Well ladies, today was the day!
Our day started out in sunny downtown St. Augustine, antiquing through the old cobblestone streets by horse and carriage. Soon enough, we found a beautiful little cove, full of fabulous treasures and vintage finds (some need embellishing....). Our friend Michelle found the key to the city and our hearts when discovered an old, rusty mug from the eighteenth century. At a loss for words, I peered to the left and spotted the most BEAUTIFUL mannequin.
Well, better get some sleep! Big day tomorrow!! We're making EROTIC MERMAID CROWNS!!!!!
Our day started out in sunny downtown St. Augustine, antiquing through the old cobblestone streets by horse and carriage. Soon enough, we found a beautiful little cove, full of fabulous treasures and vintage finds (some need embellishing....). Our friend Michelle found the key to the city and our hearts when discovered an old, rusty mug from the eighteenth century. At a loss for words, I peered to the left and spotted the most BEAUTIFUL mannequin.
Well, better get some sleep! Big day tomorrow!! We're making EROTIC MERMAID CROWNS!!!!!
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