Showing posts with label santa cruz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label santa cruz. Show all posts

Monday, February 7, 2011

What football game?

I have absolutely nothing against football or the Superbowl, I just chose not to partake this year. I knew the weather was going to be gorgeous and my favorite fabric store in Santa Cruz was having a sale! I love that place! I had to take advantage of the beautiful day.
I had a lovely morning, I got a few things done around the house, went to the farmers market to get fixings to make soup and relaxed. When my sister got off work we headed over the hill to Santa Cruz where it was a balmy 74 degrees. I thoroughly enjoy this weather, knowing full well it's not going to last.
We hit up Hart's and got some fabulous fabric that I can't wait to use!


After that we went to the Penny Ice Creamery which was SOOOOOO GOOOOD! It really was worth the hype! Thanks reader Anne for recommending it! After tasting a few of the flavors to see what would be good I decided on a scoop of burnt cinnamon and a scoop of cardamom pistachio with chocolate chunks. They were both delicious! The cone was even the best I've ever had!


We went to the beach for a while, enjoyed the sun and collected some shells. Of course I forgot to take my camera with me. It was amazing to see children in bathing suits playing in the water and young people drinking beer on the beach and playing soccer, in bathing suits. IN FEBRUARY!
Before heading home we made our way over to the other side of the boardwalk and caught the sunset.

See the moon?

All in all it was a lovely day!

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The Sunset collection... and a little of my own contribution

I have been getting Sunset magazine for years. I used to love reading it at my grandma's house as a child. I have so many of them squirreled away in piles and I finally started going through them and ripping out things I want to save. One of my favorite recurring articles is "Northern California Weekend." It's usually two or three pages highlighting a trip that could be a day drive or a weekend getaway. I've often longed to try many of them and have done a couple. I'd like to take a stab at sharing some of them with you on a semi-regular basis.
This is my second entry and this time I'd like to share Santa Cruz, Ca with you. Some of these locations are from a Sunset magazine article and some are my own favorites. I'm even going to throw in one place to check out that a reader told me about!
 
I've mentioned The Buttery several times here on the blog so I won't sermonize about it for too long here. Delicious pastries, yummy breakfast and lunch... cute old building. Check it out.

Image from Penny Creamery website
At the recommendation of a reader... The Penny Ice Creamery. Next time I'm in SC I am definitely going to check this place out, she says it's good and after looking at their website I think she's probably right! I'm impressed that they make all of their own ice creams and sorbets from scratch each day and from locally sourced and organic ingredients. Anyone that does things in a sustainable fashion is going to get my vote! Their flavors change often and even daily depending on what strikes the creators. A few flavors on their menu right now are; Rum Raisin, Persimmon Vanilla Lime Sorbet, Caramel Chocolate Chip, Cayenne Dried Apricot, Olive Oil Sea Salt Chocolate Ripple, and Vanilla Bean.
If you are a quilter or a sewer you must make a stop at Hart's fabric store. They have a huge selection of fabrics. Everything from solids, to fun prints in the newest styles, and fabrics for making clothes and costumes. They also have a home decor section.

Image from Sunset Magazine
Emily's Bakery is a great little place with an outdoor patio under a canopy of leaves. I've only gotten one thing there but they are quite possibly the best jam thumbprint cookies I've ever had.

An unusual addition to a post like this... if you're ever in the market for a tattoo or piercing I would recommend Staircase. I've had a few things done there as have my friends. It's clean, and neat and Paul the piercer is great.



I'm a beach girl. I love it and it's always a place where I can go to feel refreshed and alive. In Santa Cruz just down the road from Hart's Fabric store is Seabright beach. I've been there in the summer and it was a little crazy and parking can be difficult but this time of  year it's great. I went there to photograph my sisters quilt and it was bright and sunny and there was barely anyone there. It was lovely.

It's also lovely to walk along the bluffs along West Cliff Drive by the lighthouse. You can watch the surfers and the waves crashing on the beach. There is a decent stretch of sidewalk that goes from Cowell's Beach all the way around the point to Natural Bridges beach. If you ask me, one of the best parts of hanging out on West Cliff is people watching. There are surfers, and old hippies in their vans with tiedye hanging in the windows, there are people walking their dogs and running, and tourists with cameras hanging on their shoulders.



Another of my favorite beaches is called Scott Creek Beach. It's not actually in Santa Cruz but it's worth the drive. Head north up highway 1 and go past Davenport. Not much further up the road you'll start a gentle curve to the right and down and you'll see the beach open up on your left. There is usually plenty of parking on the side of the road but there are no bathrooms so be sure to do your business before heading out.

If you are a flower and plant enthusiast check out the UC Santa Cruz Arboretum. According to the Sunset article they have the largest number of Australian flora outside of Aussie land. Want to buy plants? Check out Garden Company Nursery and Gift Shop.  
If you are an antiques enthusiast like I am you should definitely check out the nearby town of Soquel. They have many antique stores ranging from old teacups and linens to beautiful but overpriced pieces of furniture. One of my favorites is Attilias Antiques. Crawford Antiques is worth walking through just to be in an old barn and see wonderful pieces of furniture. There are many others along that stretch of street to check out. If nothing else it's inspiring!
There is definitely more to Santa Cruz than this, but you can get started with this list and find your own favorite places to tell us about! I'd love to hear your opinions and comments about Santa Cruz if you've been. Have any places to share that I've missed?

Saturday, January 8, 2011

A beautiful morning in Santa Cruz!

Yesterday I got the chance to head over the hill to Santa Cruz and enjoy a morning of slight indulgence. I got to sit at the The Buttery and have a yummy plate of croque monsieur and a steamed hot cider. I read a magazine that I had yet to get around to and then had a muffin because I wasn't ready to leave!
It may not look like much, but it was delicious!

I didn't spend as much time at the beach as I would have liked, it was a beautiful day. I had on a jacket and scarf but took them off because it was warm enough! I had left a cold cloudy morning back in San Jose so I wasn't expecting the weather to be so nice. There was no wind and it was so quiet. I could have sat there for hours!

Part of the reason I went to the beach was so I could take more photos of my sisters quilt. Outdoor light is just so much better for getting true colors in pictures. Plus the beach is just a nicer environment to take them then my living room floor...

A couple shots of the back, the sunlight helps to be able to see the quilt lines much better.




This one inspires me to make a tent out of a quilt...




After the beach I couldn't resist a little trip to my favorite fabric store! I managed to keep myself in check and only got a few things. I'll take some pics and show you those later. All in all the little jaunt to SC was good, I wish I could have stayed longer but I had to head back home so I could go to work. It felt so good to get out and away from my every day surroundings I'll do it again soon!