Thursday, October 31, 2013

What's for Dinner? 10 '13

What are you having for your Halloween Dinner?
( Clockwise)  we're having Spider legs, Shriveled Fingers, Toasted Turds
and Fungus on Maggots
And of course," Poizin" Yummy!
Yummy!
(aka  crab legs,  roasted  carrots and broccoli, and wild mushrooms over rice)
 ( Zinfadel)

Happy Halloween Everybody 10 '13

Happy Halloween Everybody
from our Home to Yours

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

What's on your table for Halloween? 10"13

We're having Poizin ( Red Zin)
and 
Dia De los Muertos Cerveza
Both available from Cost Plus World Market in several flavors.

 We couldn't resist.  We bought some extra bottles of Poizin as treats for the neighbors, and Bruce made some Gluten Free Monster Muffins to go with it.

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

What'is on your table this Halloween" 10 '13

What's on your table for Halloween?  We're having Vinos de los Muertos Blanco Dulce
and 
Dia De los Muertos Cerveza
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 ( both available from World Market in several different flavors)

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Table set For Halloween 10 '13

The house is all decorated for Halloween.  Table has black cat candle-holders, cob-web table cloth and bats flying from the chandelier.   

Friday, October 25, 2013

Getting ready for Halloween.1013

Getting ready for Halloween.. Black cats in the window.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Paintings changed at the Applewood Gallery 10'13




Out with the old series
This afternoon, Bruce helped CC replace some of her paintings  from the  local landmarks series with some beach scenes. We love how the bright colors and playful subject matter stands out on the bright red Applewood Gallery wall.

In with the new.

Good Reads: Murder on the Front Nine 10'13

I just finished reading Murder on the Front Nine by Steve McMillen. This mystery/thriller adventure and a travel story, is Mr.  McMillen's first novel, "It is set in the Myrtle Beach area of South Carolina, which is why I picked it up in the first place. It's main character is a charismatic crime solving Realtor/Architect/Golf Pro, who also just happens to be an ex-Green Beret. It is a tale of assassinations, black ops, corrupt politicians, big oil, betrayal, a drug cartel, and a treasure hunt, with a twist, off the South Carolina coast.
 You can read Steve's book on two levels. Simply as a  murder, mystery, thriller, whodunit yarn, in a southern beach setting, which is probably  how the majority of the readers will percieve it. The other level is with a local's and visitor's delight in recognizing familiar resorts, restaurants, golf courses and other local features. (Which is were I was coming from, when I bought the novel .)
The tale begins on Bald Head Island, North Carolina, a remote, upscale golf resort island along the Cape Fear River and the Atlantic Ocean. Mickke D allows himself to be drawn into an assassination investigation by three of his old army buddies, who he has not seen in fifteen years. Bodies begin piling up, planes are blown up, buildings are burned down and Mickke D discovers that maybe one of his old army buddies may not be as much of a friend as he once thought. The story meanders down the coast to Little River, SC; and makes a stop during the playing of the World Amateur Golf Tournament in Myrtle Beach. It makes side trips to Charleston, SC, Panama City Beach, Fl, Las Vegas and Washington, DC. There are plots within plots and the reader will has to figure out the bad guys from the good guys; who they like and who they dislike. Sometimes the number of characters, and complex plots got hard to follow, but overall it was an entertaining,fun, light read that I finished in less than half a day

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Look who is planning to go visiting with the neighbors 10"13

Look who was greeting everyone coming into the plantation this evening.  He was hanging out on the narrow grass strip between his retaining pond and the main (only ) road in and out of the plantation.  We angled the car so he was in the headlights so CC could take his picture.  (No way was she going to attempt to get out of the car to photograph a 9 foot gator.) Seconds after  she took this shot, he turned and slipped back into the water.

Seacoast Artists Guild 2013 Fall Show 10"13

Last night we attended the opening reception for the
Seacoast Artists Guild 2013  Fall Show.  There is so many pieces of fine artwork in the show, and so many different media.  I don't envy the judges  trying  to narrow it down to a select few awards. 
 Today CC will  be attending the sales desk at:
3032 Nevers Street, Myrtle SC
Drop by for a visit and see all the fine artwork in the show.
Here are CC's  two entries into the show


Both Middle Saluda_Jones Gap (above) 
and  Lake Keeoway_Toxaway  (below) 
are from the State Park Series.

By the way, the show runs through October 21st and includes a  chance for you to be an art show judge.  Starting today, visitors to the gallery can vote for their favorite piece. At the end of the show,  the piece receiving the most votes will win an award.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

American Impressionist Society (AIS) 14th Annual National Juried Exhibition 10'13

Bruce and I  went to see the American Impressionist Society (AIS) 14th Annual National Juried Exhibition in Charleston.  Outstanding artwork.  All the big guns were there.  So nice to see their artwork in person.  This is definitely a "must see" exhibition if you are anywhere in the area. 
The exhibition is scheduled to run through October 30
 For more information please contact M Gallery of Fine Art at 843.727.4500, m@mgalleryoffineart.com, www.mgalleryoffineart.com, or stop in 125 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29401.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Pumpkin to Paint 10'13

Bruce bought this gnarly little pumpkin at a farm-stand yesterday. The checkout person asked if we were going to eat it. Bruce answered, " Not before my wife has a chance to paint it"  Now I know it is officially Fall