Sun and Sea

Round turquoise-colored howlite tubes and squared olive “new jade” tubes peppered with ribbed silver-plated capsules. Just shy of 18″, including toggle clasp.

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Alight

A modern take on the pukka shell necklace. Triangular-cut deep orange and brown turtle jasper in varying lengths interspersed with square-cut golden lip shell. 19″ including antiqued brass lobster claw clasp.

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Pacific Coast

A narrow strand of black and grey snowflake obsidian, brecciated jasper in tones of red and brown, white howlite, and antiqued gold findings with lobster claw clasp.

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Our Day Trip to New Hope

Back in March, Mer and I and my mother-out-law Lois (of A Beaded Affair) spent an early spring afternoon in New Hope. The reason for our trip was the grand opening of Simply SOTA, but we spent the majority of the day checking out all the awesome little shops along Main Street and the side streets.It had been several years since my last visit to New Hope (preliminary meetings at Simply SOTA notwithstanding), and I was amazed to see what was gone (my favorite used books and dingy kitchen supply places) and what remained (the kitchen kitsch store with the awesome teapot collections, and Mystickal Tymes, one of my favorite old haunts. I still have Beltane incense that I bought from them in high school…)

It’s far too long in coming (better late than never, I suppose), but here are some of the amazing and new to me places we visited that day…

Ice Wine Tea from Cupteavity I love ice wine, so when I saw the ice wine loose teaf tea at Cupteavity, I had to bring some home for myself. It’s delightfully sweet-tasting, even with no added honey or sugar, and really does taste like ice wine! Just as ice wine’s not an every day beverage, this tea is definitely something for special occasions. It was definitely a good purchase. They have a bevy of amazing flavors in stock, and I’d recommend checking out their online store or their B&M store if you’re in town — they’re at 88 South Main.

Chosen Path This is a perfect example of why I should write these posts the day of the experience and not six week later – I don’t remember the name or exact location of this next shop. So…on the far end of Main Street (on the same side as Cupteavity) next to the hookah dealer is a small shop that sells beads and Native American items. Lois and I picked up quite a few strands of beads that day, including the green stone in my new “Chosen Path” menswear piece pictured here. She had an interesting selection and plenty of stories to tell…do stop in if you get the chance.

Italian Cucina Location, New Hope I was far too enthralled by the food and the people to take pictures while we were there, but Italian Cucina at 95 South Main is possibly the best off-the-beaten-path restaurant I’ve been to in my life. A side note: I used to be a caterer; my dad’s a chef. I’m super-critical about restaurant food, and usually don’t care a heck of a lot for it. This? Was incredible. Joe Lombardi, the owner, and his sidekick/restuarant manager, whose name I have sadly forgotten, catered to our every whim, telling us outrageous stories and making sure we left well-fed. And oh, gods, the food. I had butternut squash raviloi in a cinnamon-sugar butter sauce that was lunch, dessert, and paradise all in one bowl. I don’t remember what Mer and Lois ate…I was too busy trying to inhale my food. And, of course, now I’m getting hungry. The food was drop-dead amazing, the people are fabulous, and it’s totally off the main path. We’re told it’s a favorite of the locals and I can totally see why…it’s enough to make me want to move to New Hope. They don’t have a presence online, so click the map above for directions on how to get there.

So, fearless readers, what are your favorite New Hope haunts?

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