Tuesday, October 22, 2013

My New Book "The Promise Of A Better Life"




After two years of research, interviews, visiting Ellis Island and along with the help and cooperation of family members, "The Promise Of A better Life" has come to fruition. As many of my blogging friends know I haven't been posting too often lately. It seems as though I get focused on a project and everything else goes by the wayside! This includes housework, etc., etc. Pretty sure I got my priorities straight, though. 
My mom turns 90 in a few short weeks and I will gift her a book consisting of our family's history, folklore and memoirs. Stories I have heard since my early childhood put into writing! 
We have solved some mysteries, discovered new details and most importantly this journey has  brought us closer together as a family. Many blessings have been acknowledged along the way. 
You can preview the first 15 out of the 108 pages in the book. Don't forget to view it full screen by clicking on the square icon located on the bottom right. 
This has been a labor of love, and I must say that it makes me very proud to honor and recognize those who have gone before us!
Enjoy!


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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Just Doodling!

Seaside Retreat
Vacation Villas 
A Lazy Afternoon
Just having fun! Doodles of my mind! Wouldn't you love to visit this imaginary place?
One would think that I grew up in the sixties or something!!!!
And so I did and the 50's too!

May the color of life fill your heart! 
"Be Happy Mon, life's to freakin short!"
Have a great and fun day! 

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Friday, August 30, 2013

Nostalgic Recipe! Cape May, New Jersey!

Add a cup of Cape Cod, a tablespoon of Martha's Vineyard and a pinch of New Orleans. Mix together and sprinkle with sea salt to taste. Savor for a few days, enjoy the beaches, fine dining and an area steeped deep, in history. Carefully bake at 85 degrees and smother with sun screen. You have created the perfect and relaxing sea side resort of Cape May, New Jersey!
We have wanted to visit Cape May, New Jersey for quite some time now. I am happy to say that I can finally cross it off my bucket list! However, that list continues to grow every time we visit a new area. Cape May, a bit off the beaten path of our usual interstate 95 route to and from Florida. Visiting our children and extended family in Massachusetts we are usually anxious to reach either destination. We bypass this little gem promising to visit next year! Well folks this was the year and we are so glad that we did!
Cape May, is said to be the oldest sea side resort in the United States. Located in the southern most tip of New Jersey, it houses over 600 historical structures. Many constructed during Victorian times.
We stayed in a bed and breakfast built in 1879. The stairs creaked all the way up to the third floor and the doors were hard to lock. I must say I loved everything about it. Hubby not so much! He is such a romantic! The inn keepers were gracious and breakfast delicious at, Beauclaires B & B. Located in the heart of the historic district, one block from the ocean. Such a treat! 
We enjoyed a historical tour of the district by trolley. Later we strolled along the tree lined streets and marveled at the beautiful and stately architectural structures that proudly reside here. My instrument of capture was happily engaged.
We viewed gorgeous porches, bay windows, roof ornaments, gingerbread trim, brackets, cornices, cupolas, finials, turrets, concave and convex roofs and other features to numerous to mention. All very inviting and a feast for the eyes. Sensory overload, all the while trying to envision myself living in these glorious times!
Very much a family destination, bicycles and people carrying beach chairs a very common sight! Horse and buggy rides carrying adventuresome tourists through the gas lantern lit streets, completing the evening ambiance.
We later enjoyed some fine dining, tablecloths and all. This experience put a great big smile on hubby's cute little face!
The adventure continued with our departure on the Cape May/Lewes Ferry, car and all! This was an awesome experience and very well done. The best part of this 85 minute ride, was that we bypassed the craziness of the 495 outer belt around Washington, DC. We encountered very little traffic all the way down to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. Some light traffic in the Norfolk, VA area, then west to Emporia, VA, to catch 95 south. We stayed in Wilson, North Carolina for the evening.
The following day we made it through Jacksonville, Florida to St. Augustine.  We decided to stop here for the night enjoying a great dinner in the heart of the city. We last visited here about 15 to 20 years ago. Also an incredible destination.
Cape May, has left us with fond memories and cravings to return someday soon. Never to bypass this sweet little gem, ever again. At least that's the menu plan!!!
Glorious structures at every turn!
An invitation to enjoy at every glance! Cape May, the icing on the cake and a delicious dessert, never to be forgotten! 
So sad to leave our loved ones, but so glad to be home!!!

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Thursday, August 8, 2013

The Simple Things In Life!

Afternoon nap.....
Sharing good food...
A cold one...
A roll in the mud...
Good conversation...
Picking yourself up...
Close friends....
Snorting, frolicking, resting, pugnacious and territorial, just a few words and observations to describe these amazing creatures. Watching their antics along with our grand-daughters, amused us for quite some time. Fourteen year old Hannah, also brought along her camera and the shutter buttons were dueling. Our laughter ranging from a mere chuckle to an outburst attracted the attention of others, a curious audience gathered. Our guess was that each weighed about 200 to 250 pounds. Rocky, a tenacious goose, snipped at PaPa's ankle as he walked by. PaPa, had ignored the signs to be careful of Mr. Rocky's rude behavior...

Photos were taken at our favorite vegetable stand, Alderbrook Farm, located in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. 


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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Notes, Quotes and Images of Cape Cod!

"Love is a fruit in season at all times, and within the reach of every hand." ~  Mother Teresa ~ 
"All glory comes from daring to begin." ~ Eugene F. Ware ~
"Press on. Obstacles are seldom the same size tomorrow as they are today." ~ Robert H. Schuller ~
"The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." ~ Nelson Mandela ~ 
"We must use time wisely and forever realize that the time is always ripe to do right." ~ Nelson Mandela ~
"Good manners sometimes means simply putting up with other people's bad manners." ~  H. Jackson Brown, Jr. ~
"Love is just a word until someone comes along and gives it meaning." ~ Unknown ~
"Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius." ~  Arthur Conan Doyle, Sr. ~ 
"A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing." 
~ George Bernard Shaw ~
"Whenever you're in conflict with someone, there is one factor that can make the difference between damaging your relationship and deepening it. That factor is attitude." ~  William James  ~
"I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck." 
~ Emma Goldman ~ 

"Sometimes the beauty and knowledge around us must simply be shared." ~ Rosemary Aubut ~ 
Enjoying family, friends and the beauty of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. 
Have a great day!




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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Land Tour Highlights-Part Two!

Photos in no particular order! Blogger gets a little testy when you post this many photos and then try and move them around!
Sorrento, Italy, a beautiful city that resides by the sea in southern Italy...from here we toured the Amalfi Coast, earlier in our trip and also The Isle of Capri...
Mt. Vesuvius in the background. The volcano, buried Pompeii in 79AD, with ash for centuries.. in a unqiue way helped to preserve the city...Most incredible and well preserved ruins that we visited... Mt. Vesuvius is said to erupt every 50 years. It last erupted in 1944, overdue...
Padua, home of St. Anthony Basilica...saint of lost and found...facade of the church under restoration, we were blessed here as well. Relics of St. Anthony reside in the Basilica, including the un-decayed tongue of the Saint...
Photo taken from the Rialto Bridge...made famous by Shakespeare in,  The Merchant of Venice...
Venice window box...romantic photo at any turn...
Gondola ride, Venice...The Grand Canal
Milan...fashion capital of Italy... no designer flannel here...
Where there is a statue, there is a pigeon or two, or three, or...


Assisi! View from the monastery...

Duomo di Milano...Milan Italy
Chicken Dance, Venice Style, back door of our hotel...I was afraid to sneeze and possibly fall in...
June 3rd, my birthday Venice Italy...Incredible memories...the church bells began to ring and I was filled with emotion, beyond explanation...
The Isle of Capri! Simply gorgeous!
Roman Forum at twilight...photo taken from Michelaengelo Square...breathtaking...
Rome at twilight....Colosseum in the background...
I stepped from the pages and recollections of my art history text books, into the reality of Rome...OMG! OMG! OMG! 
...photo taken from Michelangelo Square...

Home one week already! We arrived safely in Boston at 6:15PM, last Sunday evening! The flight was uneventful, always a good way to fly. Our children were there to greet us and we so thrilled to see them. Up for twenty six hours straight, however! Slept for 72 hours on and off for the next three days. A sinus infection did not help matters. First stop, Burger King! Nothing like good old American grease to welcome us home! 

Almost back to normal and already knee deep in extended family drama, right up to my eyeballs! Got to love it...Thinking of calling NBC, offering them a new storyline for my soap! We both come from large families, so there is never a shortage and always plenty to go around!

I posted some highlights of our land tour visiting Rome, Florence, Pisa, Switzerland and Lake Maggiore. You can view the post here. The above photos are highlights from Milan, Venice, Padua, Assisi, Sorrento, Isle of Capri, Pompeii and finally back to Rome where we spent our final two days. 

We left Lake Maggiore on Sunday June 2. Stopping in Milan, the fashion capital of Italy. Visiting the fashion mall, then onto the Duomo di Milan. From Milan we drove to Venice. June 3rd, my birthday, we enjoyed a gondola ride, and then a great optional excursion dinner. Visiting St. Marks Square, Basilica and the Doge’s Palace, also on June 3rd. We did not take an optional excursion and decided to get lost in Venice and that we did. “To get lost in Venice is to see the beauty of Venice,” our guide said. 

From Venice we drove on to Padua, June 4th, where we visited The Basilica of St. Anthony and the church square. We were blessed by a Friar in the Basilica. This was a short stop on our way to Assisi. 

Arriving in Assisi later on in the same day, we were amazed at the beauty of this magical place. The peace and tranquility, deafening. I simply could not hike up to the castle for more spectacular, countryside views. The few that did, assured everyone that it was amazing. Enjoying a great four course meal after visiting the Basilica, we slept in a monastery, peacefully. A very good wifi connection here. I posted a few photos and a short explanation. You can view the post here. Just to darn tired to do anymore. No pictures were allowed in the Basilica, but I can assure you that is was gorgeous. The art work mesmerizing. 

Leaving Assisi on June 6th, we then drove to Sorrento.  We passed on a couple of optional excursions such as the Amalfi Coast, as we had seen the coast on the cruise ship. We enjoyed a leisurely dinner and walked about the city. Simply gorgeous! Hustling and bustling, a very popular tourist destination. Our hotel room gorgeous and roomy. It had been a very tight squeeze in Venice. 

Friday June 7th, we enjoyed a tour of the Isle of Capri. I was able to conjure up enough energy to get a post out, you can view the post here. Capri is simply spectacular. We later enjoyed an optional dinner excursion at a gorgeous restaurant. The dinner so so, I regret to say. Calamari just needs ketchup, an insult to the Italians. Not sure they know what it is. 

Saturday June 8th we drove to The Ancient City of Pompeii. The city was incredible and a highlight for hubby. Our guide Pasquale, a very knowledgeable older chap. He explained for a couple of hours, the history and legend of Pompeii. It was quite warm and we enjoyed gelato later. We then drove to Rome, arriving around 3:30PM. We enjoyed a great departure dinner at a local restaurant, saying our goodbyes and exchanging emails with our newly acquired bus family. Later that same evening we drove around the city of Rome to view it at night. 
A totally different view, very beautiful and regal. 
A good nights sleep, breakfast and then on to the airport, taking away many wonderful and lasting memories of our trip.

Interesting facts about Italy: 
The leaning tower is still leaning. More street vendors here then anywhere else we visited. A Rolex watch for 25,00 euro. Such a deal!
They don’t know what spaghetti and meatballs are. 
Must be all men here, no toilet seats in any public bath rooms or maybe just a shortage of plastic. Sometimes you even get toilet paper! 
WC, does not mean that Winston Churchill has visited here! Dah! (WC means water closet or restroom.)
They pump water in a public basin with their feet, using a foot pedal.. A five year old clued me in! 
Every bathroom is different, always a guessing game. Locked myself in a couple of times, also found myself in the men’s room. 
Their eggs have orange yolks. They have quail eggs for a pizza topping. 
If you put an A on the end of any word and flail your arms you are speaking Italian. 
We tooka the busa to Romea!
They put wine in their cheerios. Kidding! 
Olive oil instead of butter on every table. 
They ask if you want gas in your water! 
Rome is laid out in a circular pattern, yet all roads lead there. Our cab driver from the train station, needed a GPS to find our hotel.
Internet works great if you pay for it. Pasquale the technician, is always on his way to repair it, if it is free in a hotel. Miraculously seems to pick up speed at 3:00AM. 
Loved it all!

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