Showing posts with label shopping in Sarasota. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping in Sarasota. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Long and Lean, Every Man's Dream

Sarasota, FL       High:  77     Low:  65

"Hotter than a two dollar pistol,
She was the fastest thing around,
Long and lean,
Every young man's dream,
And she turned every head in town."     --George Jones-- "Corvette Song"

Wow! Did we see some beauties today, at the Corvette show at St. Armand's Circle, Sarasota! Over 200 proud owners showed off their Corvettes of all different colors, styles and horsepower.....This is the third largest Corvette show in Florida. The cars were from 1953 to the present.
Sparky doesn't know her cars, but is sure car lovers will have no problem knowing what years these Vettes are! This is a "gull wing" Corvette....
Bet this engine shot gets a few muscle car owners' hearts a-pumpin'! The engines were as clean and shiny as the outsides.
Even the inside of the hoods were beautifully painted or had special covers on them.

Sparky loved the pace cars. There were several there.....


St. Armand's Circle is a beautiful shopping district near Lido Key in Sarasota and often has many special events going on, from art fairs to craft shows to other festivals and events like this Corvette show. Not only does it have cool shops but there are cool sculptures and statues as well.

Sparky and Eldo checked out a swing/hammock shop that was so colorful, it just begged Sparky to come in and look. The first swing she sat in, the one with the beautiful oak frame cost around $1400.00+.  Ouch! Comfort comes at a price!
There were many more shops that we could have explored, but we were there to see the cars today. But---here's a little more about St. Armand's Circle....

"St. Armands Circle is a picture of all that is good in Sarasota ... sidewalk cafés and fine dining, boutique shopping, slow strolls with ice cream cones, and a hint of the nearby sea in the air. Originally designed by circus magnate John Ringling, it's fitting that St. Armands inner circle honors the greats of the Greatest Show on Earth with the Sarasota Circus Ring of Fame. From here, coconut palms stretch down to Lido Beach, a sun worshippers dream, which reaches to South Lido Park, a fun-sun spot to explore nature trails, canoe, kayak, and picnic, with great views of the water."


We will definitely return to St. Armand's Circle on another day...Sparky saw LOTS of great places to eat!  (E. heaves a big sigh here......)  

It's a good thing Sparky is not a shopper but a foodie! (It's probably a "wash" on which would cost me more, explains E. I'm just glad she's not both!)

See you at Siesta Key Beach tomorrow, for a sand castle contest!

Monday, March 4, 2013

Exploring Sarasota's Nooks and Neighborhoods

Sarasota, FL        High:  75       Low:   61

Back to more normal temperatures....Everybody here seems relieved about that...Sparky enjoyed the short cool down, and got out and biked quite a bit today...She had planned to go to Whole Foods downtown to check it out, but got lost. Her navigational best bud, Eldy, was not along for the ride today.  Downtown Sarasota has some interesting twisty, angled, streets in the heart of old downtown Sarasota, so it was EASY for Sparky to get lost!

But, she managed to find a unique yarn/antiques shop called Picasso Moon...A delightful shop filled to every nook, cranny, and corner with handspun  ART YARNS. The best way Sparky can describe this store is, it's a fiber lover's paradise---all kinds of different combinations of  thick, thin wool, nylon, cashmere, every possible type of yarn that is mostly hand spun by the owner, Debra Lambert. Art yarns are not your usual sock and sweater yarn, no siree! They are fibers intertwined with specialty yarns and not the easiest to make. Sparky wishes she had a different camera with her today to better capture the color and textures of the yarns, but all she had was her iphone today.

And the owner LOVES owls--they were all over the place! After browsing this wonderful, kind of quirky, funky yarn shop and talking to Debra, Sparky told her she was enthralled with Debra's owls. Debra graciously shared the pattern with Sparky, free of charge. What a nice lady! Thank you, Debra.

Don't know about you, but Sparky thinks anybody who still shears sheep, dyes and spins their own yarns is an AWESOME crafter. Nothing like keeping the old fiber traditions alive. While Sparky was in the shop, she heard Debra offer to spin a customer's fiber choice into yarn suitable for knitting. Cool!

This yarn looks sort of ethereal, don't you think? That's "heavenly" in yarn talk. :-)

She even had a triangle loom on the wall which looked really interesting. (Sorry, fellas, not much in here for you today....)

Sparky was off still trying to find the street that houses the Whole Foods Store. But apparently, she headed away from the store and ended up in a little historic district of Sarasota called Burns Square. There were cool little shops here, but it wasn't as developed as the major boutique shopping area towards the waterfront and center business district. Sparky enjoyed looking around all the same....


Here's something unusual, a store called Nessentials. Sparky peeked in and saw a bunch of marionettes. Didn't know there was still a market for those!






Sparky saw a cool BBQ joint called Nancy's BBQ....Will have to check out "Yelp" to see how it's rated. It had a very cool vibe about it with the antique tractor sitting right outside....If you are not familiar with the app Yelp, it's a great referral app for restaurants, businesses, bike repair places, everything related to the area you are in. We use it a lot. Sparky even writes reviews sometimes on Yelp to help spread the word about the good, the bad and the ugly for local stuff when we are out and about.
And this store had quite the interesting name...specializing in artisan and vintage goods...
More cool mosaics in the sidewalk....

Sparky thought this Burns Square was an interesting part of town, adding yet another dimension to the city of Sarasota.....
Tomorrow we meet up with the Laubenthals, of Travels with Gunther and Kara....It's always great to meet fellow travelers and bloggers. Looking forward to it!

See you later.....

OH! almost forgot...I have to say I'm sorry to all our readers, but I am going to have to block "Anonymous" comments. There are at least ten to twenty that all of a sudden are coming through every day, and I hope that by blocking them for awhile, they will stop showing up!  They are 99% spam, so I need to do something! We will try that temporarily and see if it helps. Thanks for understanding, those of you who are genuine and real anonymous readers.    Jeannie     a.k.a "Sparky"