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Vintage find: Sears Com/Trek IV

Found this sexy thang at a thrift store yesterday.  I’m in love.  It works like a dream, it’s portable, there’s a place to stick earphones in (which kind of cracks me up), and you could stick batteries in it and take it to the park. Oh yeah, and it’s covered in faux woodgrain and metal.

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Kinder Happy Hippo Biscuit

Yes, I know he’s really too cute to eat.  But so delicious!  If you are a European ex-pat in Los Angeles, and miss your Kinder candies, you really must pay a visit to Mel & Rose on Melrose Ave. past Crescent Heights near Melrose Place.  They are stocked with great wines, sodas, rare candies, and other snacks.  I became obsessed with adorable Kinder cookies and candies when I worked so close to this shop- they make great deli sandwiches too and I used to go here for lunch quite often.

kinder, candy, cookie, hippo, mel&rose, thelooksee

Huntington Gardens plant sale

There was such an overwhelming variety at the sale… I ended up with three little guys-  A Huernia and two Crassulas.

Little colony

A nice cloudy day

macaroons, french, nicoles gourmet foods, thelooksee

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1.  Some french macaroons I bought along with some harissa paste and some frozen mini-quiche crusts from a little local spot called Nicole’s Gourmet Foods, which I’d highly recommend.

2.  My sleepy cat.  Used to be a hellion, but you’d never know it.

Vintage find: Cherry blossom glasses

So just last night I was talking to my friend Jessie about how hard it is to find sets of glasses at thrift stores in sets of more than two.  We agreed that two just seems to be the magic number.  Then of course today I find a set of NINE glasses but four of them are cracked because the thrift store workers broke them in their haste to jam them inside of one-another.  Grr. But at least I have a set of four nice little cherry blossom glasses with gold rims.  I’m envisioning drinking some cold lemonade out of these little gems this summer.  Did I mention that I paid less than $2 for all of them?  I have a serious glassware addiction.

Weekend getaway: Ace Hotel and Swim Club

Sorry for the lack of posts- the hubby and I went out of town for our 3rd anniversary this weekend.  We headed out on Friday morning and got back yesterday.  It was a leisurely weekend at the newly opened Ace Hotel and Swim Club in Palm Springs, mostly spent in the pool.  One day we ventured out into downtown Palm Springs, but I can’t really say that I felt there was much to report.  It’s one of those places that requires a local to show you the good stuff.   Anyway, we made good use of the Amigo Room and Kings Highway restaurant which are part of the Ace Hotel.

ace hotel, kings highway, swim club, amigo room, palm springs, the looksee

The Kings Highway Restaurant is very tasty… everything is presented in mason jars or glass bottles, which is lovely.  It has the atmosphere of old diner which has been revamped into a more cleanly-modern establishment.  My favourite meal was their ricotta pancakes with maple crunch butter.  When you order their coffee, you pay about $4 for a french press full of rich and delicious Stumptown coffee, perfect for a table of two.  Seth ordered their brisket burger and fries, which was apparently amazing.

ace hotel, kings highway, swim club, amigo room, palm springs, the looksee

ace hotel, kings highway, swim club, amigo room, palm springs, the looksee

ace hotel, kings highway, swim club, amigo room, palm springs, the looksee

Out by the pool we ordered boozy snowcones and beer.  Pretty awesome.  The Amigo Room bar had what seemed to be great drink specials on their menu like: “Whiskey Ginger”- Jameson Irish whiskey, honey, ginger juice & cinnamon tincture or “Dark and Stormy”- Appleton rum, Gosling rum, ginger beer & lime; sounds great right?  I came with the memory of my amazing Whiskey Ginger from Clyde Common in Portland (part of the Ace Hotel up there).  Unfortunately they were mixed poorly and were super sweet.  I suspect that the bartender had never actually sampled and of the drinks on their special menu.  I will cut them some slack since they just opened and are probably still training staff to make their special elixirs!

ace hotel, kings highway, swim club, amigo room, palm springs, the looksee

ace hotel, kings highway, swim club, amigo room, palm springs, the looksee

Anyway, it was a lovely place and we had a very relaxing time.  I totally recommend it if you need a little weekend away and you don’t want to do much but swim, drink, eat, and enjoy the company of your boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse!

Euphorbia flowers

Look what just bloomed in my garden today!  It’s the first time it’s bloomed.  I think they are the most charming little flowers.  This variety of Euphorbia is called “Tiny Tim”.

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The First Book of Stones

I scored this book the other day at one of my favourite thrift stores.  Some times I don’t have patience for thrift store book sections because there is generally no organization and it can be quite overwhelming!  I was glad I did last week because I found an old Jacques Cousteau book on Squid and Octopus; a first edition Shel Silverstein book; a great old Life book called The World We Live In; and this book on geology that I’m picturing below.  Score!  I especially love the endpapers in this geology book.  Gorgeous.

Salvation Mountain trip

So this past weekend we went to the Salton Sea with some friends to go camping, and we paid a visit to Salvation Mountain, which is just past Niland in Slab City.  Here are a few photos of this incredibly dedicated ongoing art piece by Leonard Knight (age 77).  Regardless of your religious persuasion, this is a lovely and committed piece of folk art.  We were able to meet Leonard and hear him a song that he wrote a long time ago called “Flower-tree and You”.   Seth made a recording which you should give a listen to.  If you ever are feeling like a road trip to the California desert, you should definitely make a stop by Salvation Mountain and explore.