The Girls…

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If you live on St. Simons Island you may have seen these two beauties riding in the back of a cream colored, convertible Mini-Cooper.  They refer to their owners as their Chauffeur and his wife, but I know them as Tom and Kris Duderstadt.

Star B & S

Blanche  and Stella, named after fine Belgian brews, Blanche de Bruxelles and Stella Artois, the girls definitely have star quality!

Dawg Fans B & S

They are die hard Bulldog fans…..Go Dawgs!

Catch 228 B&S

They love dining outdoors….Catch 228 has their favorite cheese burger!

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Stella is five, so mellow and wise.

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Blanche is three, the younger and more frisky.

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Christmas is, without doubt, their favorite holiday.

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What a pair of beauties!  A movie crew should discover them and make them stars!  Happy Trails girls…..until we meet again!

Little Harbingers…

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We are blessed, in Coastal Georgia, with a short winter.  While others are shoveling out from under feet of snow and battling with slush, we are beginning to walk on the beach again….bathing in the gentle cool breezes, soaking in the sun.

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John Quinlan

I love this photograph of a young robin red breast by John Quinlan.  This little robin is so trusting….

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John Quinlan

Can you believe this?  Absolute trust that all is well…that’s the way nature rolls!

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Nancy Kirkpatrick shared this wonderful photo of daffodils, or daffies as she calls them, blooming…a true harbinger of spring!

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The days are growing longer and signs of Spring appear everywhere as the temperatures begin to warm.  Little crocus bulbs are pushing their blooms above the surface of the garden after a bit of winter’s sleep.

It’s a magical time of year……embrace it!

 

Positively Positive!

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Today’s post may be a bit different, but, as a blogger, that is what it’s all about.  I get to create and share with my readers what ever suits my fancy on any given day.

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For years I have suffered from a sort of “shyness”, for lack of a better word, but I’ve decided to give that up.  No longer hiding behind words and not getting out there and living…..those days are gone….no more hesitancy!

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I am so thankful for all of the opportunities writing this blog and hosting the weekly talk show have brought into my life.  I’ve been at this for over two years now.  That fateful morning when Mr. T. answered my question about what to name this blog and he quietly answered, “Why don’t you call it The Permanent Tourist?”, is a day I will never, ever forget!  The way we came to meet each other was magical and the magic continues as each day unfolds.

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Photography by Skylar Lee

Thank you is the word that continually comes to my mind when I think how my life has changed and blossomed as I have shared life in Coastal Georgia with all of you!

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Photography by Skylar Lee

Before closing today’s post I want to emphasize this question…..”Are you truly living and savoring your life?” .  Not just getting through each day, but experiencing the joy and the gift offered at the beginning of a new day.  We each experience our own set of lessons, challenges and dreams.  Write them down….put them in a beautiful book for safe keeping.  I certainly cannot profess to know what happens when we shed this Earthly body, but whatever it is I want to arrive there knowing I did it all!

Lots of exciting things are happening over the next few weeks!  Stay tuned!

Mr. Abbott

 

 

 

I originally wrote this post last year during African American History month.  Several readers have mentioned Mr. Abbott so I felt drawn to share this post again.  He was such an important part of history in many ways.  I’ll featuring other African American’s during February who have made a difference and have stories to tell!  I hope you enjoy reading or re-reading about this fascinating man!

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I first heard of Robert Abbott a year ago when news of the annual International Festival, held on the grounds of Coastal College, was announced.  Loving festivals that bring people of different backgrounds together to share food and entertainment, my curiosity led me to learn more about this interesting man.  He truly was a man ahead of his time!  An active civil rights visionary, Robert was a man ahead of his time.  He helped many, many African Americans find a better life.

Robert Abbott and his mother, Flora

Robert Abbott and his mother, Flora

Born in 1868 here on St. Simons Island, Robert’s father died when young Abbott was only one year old.  His parents both gained their freedom five years before his birth as a result of Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation.  Both of his parents worked as slaves on the Steven’s Plantation.  Robert’s father was so well thought of by the Steven’s family that they paid for his funeral and erected a headstone in his honor.

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In later years, Robert replaced that headstone with a large white granite obelisk that now stands close to the visitor’s center at Fort Frederica.

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After his father’s death, Robert’s mother moved to Savannah where she married John Sengstake, a bi-racial Congregational minister and printer from Germany.  From childhood, Robert became aware of the need for and importance of unity among all races.  He received his law degree from Chicago’s Kent College in 1898.  Unsuccessful at finding permanent employment he decided to start his own newspaper, The Chicago Defender.  The first issue of The Defender appeared on the streets on May 5, 1905.  Within a few years the company occupied a three story building and printed over 250,000 copies of the newspaper each week.  Robert’s fierce opposition to racism brought national attention to the paper.  He launched a plan to send shipments of The Defender into the south, thus spreading the word of opportunity and advancement for African Americans in the Chicago area.

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Abbott and his chauffeur

Robert Abbott became the pioneer of the Negro press as much as Hearst was for the white metropolitan press.  He was instrumental in the moving of black people from the South on what were then termed “Freedom Trains”.  He was a giving man who left a legacy for all African Americans.  He was the second black millionaire to stake his claim after the Civil War and all of the subsequent race issues that did not easily fade in the South.  This picture shows him with his chauffeur.  Robert loved cars and owned several, yet he never learned to drive.

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Things to note that are legacies of this great man’s work are a school that bears his name in Chicago as well as a World War II Battleship.  The Bud Billikin Parade, which is the largest African American parade in the Chicago area is a major event and celebration each year in honor of this great man.

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Robert Abbott was a powerful man, quiet and small of stature, but giving and inspirational to so many. His life ended in 1940 at the age of 71.   His work lives on and the local International Festival that honors him will be held in April.  I’ll have more information on that event for you as it draws near.

Simple Sundays

I love the music of Loreena McKennitt.  I can trace my family back to a Scotts/Irish heritage, although I really don’t know who arrived in the United States to being our family tree here.  I’ll look into that when I have some spare time….laughing about that!  My life is full to overflowing with goodness at this time.  The first in the “Emmeline” children’s book series is about to be released by my publisher with the most amazing illustrations by local artist, Ed Hose.  Press kits are being put together, book signing’s scheduled and lots of buzz going on about the whole thing.  My dream of being a published author is finally coming true!  I finished the second in the series this past week and off it went to my editor!  This is more fun than I could ever have imagined!

So, without further ado, I’m sharing this beautiful video on this quiet Sunday morning.  The lyrics to this song were first written by W.B. Yeats in 1893.  Haunting and beautiful!  I think you’ll enjoy the music!

On The Radio

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Thanks to Chef Tom Delaney and wine expert, Mark Gagliano, for helping me present a wonderful “The Chef and The Wine Guy” segment for you to enjoy!  I always have a great time discussing food and wine with these two friends!  Turn up the volume a bit and listen in!

Finally Friday!

Easy recipes are always welcome in my kitchen!  I’m sharing one of my favorite winter soups with you today.  This hearty soup is filling and a meal in itself!  I dreamed this combination up a few years back.  My family has been enjoying it ever since.  I used herbs and spices from the Sangre de Cristo Spice Company, all organic and hand blended…only the best!  I hope you’ll try this recipe.  Add some crusty French bread and a hearty red wine.  I think you’ll love it!

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Tortellini and White Bean Soup

¼ cup olive oil

3 Leeks, washed and thinly sliced

3 cloves garlic, finely minced

5 shallots, peeled and thinly sliced

1 bunch escarole, swiss chard or broccoli rapini washed well and chopped

8 cups vegetable broth

½ tsp. SdCSC thyme leaves

1 tsp. SdCSC oregano

1 tsp. SdCSC dry basil

1 tsp. SdCSC sea salt

½ tsp. SdCSC ground white pepper

2 cups small white beans, cooked (canned cannellini beans drained and rinsed will do)

1 package cheese tortellini

Shaved parmesan cheese

Sauté the vegetables in olive in a stock pot.  Add the broth and remaining seasonings , bring to a boil.  Lower the heat to simmer and let cook for ½ hour.  Add cooked beans

and tortellini simmering for 15-20 minutes, until the pasta is just tender.  Ladle the soup into large bowls and garnish with shaved parmesan cheese and ground black pepper.  Serves 4-5

A Pictures Worth!

I recently received an invitation to join a Facebook group that is sharing some of the most beautiful photography.  I asked permission to feature a of few of the photographs that are so amazing and got the go ahead!  So, without further ado, sit back and enjoy these wonderful pictures of our precious Georgia Coast.  They make me so happy and so thankful to be here!

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A spectacular sunrise by Jeff Jones

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A darling Tufted Titmouse, again by Jeff Jones

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Avenue of the Oaks by Patricia VanCleave

I love the slightly winsome, yet eerie quality of this photograph!  Surrounded by all of the history, this really speaks to me.

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David Fisher captures a choppy sea so beautifully in this photograph, don’t you think?

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And this wonderful photograph of the recent full moon from Jekyll Island’s Driftwood Beach…magical! Photographer Tony Mauk is the talented artist who took this.

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 Last, but certainly not least, Sherry-Logan Weed took this wonderful photograph of last night’s sunset!

Coastal Georgia is one nature show after another!  If you live here be thankful!  If you want to visit and experience the magic…please do!

For more information on visiting the Golden Isles visit here:  www.goldenisles.com

 

More Than Skin Deep…

 

For as long as I can remember both my mother and my grandmother stressed the importance of good skin care.  My first job after leaving college was at the headquarters of Estee Lauder in New York City and then onto the Borghese cosmetic company which was then a division of Revlon.  I am always looking for that next great product, realizing that a good regimen for the skin leads to more graceful aging.  I’ve been out in the sun a lot more than either my mom or her mother, which takes its toll, but that’s a done deal.  Finding a skin care line I can rely on that provides good exfoliation and top quality products is very important to me.  I first heard about Rodan & Fields from my friend, Betsy Loehle Knight.  Betsy is Murphy’s wonderful dog groomer and is always interested in good health and self-care.  I happened to see a before and after picture on Facebook of Betsy that showed a startling before and after picture of her skin.  She has battled rosacea for years and finally found a product line that delivers amazing results.

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Here is Betsy before and after using Rodan & Fields.  What an amazing difference.  She noticed a big improvement after just one month and continues using the Soothe line along with the “Redefine” line for anti-aging.  Rodan & Fields is a product line formulated by the same two female doctors who came up with ProActive, which if you’ve helped your teenager battle acne, you’ll know is pretty miraculous.

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There are four different types of care in the line along with a bounty of other items from an AMP MD System, micro-dermabrasion and exfoliators…the list goes on and on.

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I’m showing these before and after’s so you can have a good look at the possibilities.  Here is a before and after of a woman who uses the “Redefine” line I mentioned above.  It helps reverse the results of aging and, when begun before the signs really begin, actually slow them down.

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Next we have “Reverse”, the line for sun damage.  We’ve all been out in the sun and know the effects that can have.  This line actually improves the appearance of the skin as well as repairing on a cellular level.

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And here’s R&F’s line for acne care.  Amazing results!

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Finally “Soothe” the line Betsy first began with last April.  You saw her before and after above, here’s another one to have a look at.  I rarely get behind a product line, but I’m truly impressed with what I’m reading and seeing.  If you’d like to learn more you can contact Betsy here:  betsyssi.myrandf.com.  Our skin is the largest organ in our body.  Good, regular skin care is essential for our well-being, our health and our beauty.  I highly recommend checking it out!

The French Cook

The French Cook-Soups and Stews

I’m thinking of what to write about this wonderful new cookbook in Holly Herrick’s series, The French Cook.  The very look of the cover entices me to open the pages and take a look.  This particular book is all about soothing, comforting soups and stews.

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Then I look inside the front cover and see that Libbie Summers did the food styling along with her talented photographer, Chia Chong.  What a trio of talent to savor and enjoy as I snuggle down into my desk chair, taking in the beauty of the pictures, the perfection of the recipes….I’m getting hungry!

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Holly Herrick is an uber talented, French Cordon Bleu trained chef who makes Charleston, South Carolina her home.  She tirelessly tests each recipe before even thinking of including it in one of her fabulous cookbooks.  The French Cook series includes three other books “Sauces“, “Souffles” and “Cream Puffs and Eclairs“.  Each hard bound book is beautifully presented and filled with recipes you’ll include in your repertoire for entertaining as well as comforting family meals.

You can read more about Holly on her newly redesigned website:  http://www.hollyherrick.com/.  If you live in the Charleston area you’ll want to take a look at the calendar of events Holly features on her site.  Her cooking classes are wonderful.  I especially love the farmer’s market series of classes, hands on and full of information you’ll treasure!

From The French Cooks - Soups & Stews (Gibbs Smith) by Holly Herrick. Photo by Chia Chong.

I’m pleased to call Holly my friend!  I know you’ll love these books if cooking is your “thing”.  You’ll find the perfect recipes for a chilly winter evening….Soups & Stews…how delicious!  As for me…I’m in my own little heaven, reading every recipe and feasting on the photographs! I believe I hear the recipe on page 100 for Oyster and Parsnip Bisque calling my name!  Order your copy today!  All of Holly’s books are available on Amazon and in fine bookstores.  Get cooking!