It's not very often that the staff at Black-eyed Susan fits in a side trip of interest during our everyday work schedule. *sigh*
At the end of the week last week, Jackie and I found ourselves within relatively close proximity to a destination that we had been wanting to find time for. We were in Downingtown for an accessory call/consultation, and on the way back to Buckingham, we decided to treat ourselves to lunch and a fun field trip!
*NOTE TO SELF* do this more often!!!
One of my employees, Anne (with an "e"; kindred spirit!) had been treated to a trip here several weeks ago and came back with a glowing recommendation . Take a look at what we found.
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We sat down in the most charming open air cafe and treated ourselves to lunch! |
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First course was this frosty ice water served in a pint size mason jar and a fine specimen of bread baked in this clay pot! It was divine. Herb ed butter with sea salt and a bit of honey was served on the side. It didn't last long! I'm definitely going to try this with my favorite Sheepherders Bread recipe. |
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We both ordered this gauchpazio soup with balsamic drizzle. Spicy and cool. Yum! |
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We split this portabela mushroom and roasted red pepper sandwich which equaled our delight. |
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Our bill came tucked inside this paperback book! The whole experience was delightful and entertaining. We commented several times on feeling a bit guilty while the rest of the staff toiled away... |
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This vision made me feel like I was walking the streets of Paris! |
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Next, I'll give you just a bit of the kind of inspiring merchandising we took in. |
| Yes, colorful and stylish pickles! |
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Red kitchen timers, vintage inspired. |
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Pink lemonade. So pretty. |
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These tear off pads of cheese papers caught my eye. I have purchased from that vendor before for the store. |
| Love. It. |
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These trays of fresh lettuce reminded me of the artificial lettuce I have at the store! Great centerpieces mixed with fresh hydrangeas. |
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Stacks of French tea towels. Favorite colors; orange and gray! |
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I just had to document these lovely succulents, the exact same ones (artificial) that you will find at Black-eyed Susan! |
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Of course, they had plenty of fresh succulents for the taking as well. Yes. |
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Let me explain! Moss spheres (real) packed in water...then the whimsical white marker..."I love the Lake" and "I love summer". Oh. My. I was really taken by this. I would suppose the water had some kind of preservative? So cute. I love moss...what's not to love?! |
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Yes, terrariums! |
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Fresh and glorious succulents. Want. |
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We had a wonderful field trip, much deserved and much enjoyed. I highly recommend it.
Terraine is located in West Chester, Pa. I came away inspired and ready for the next night shift. Definitely worth the trip! Make sure you have time to see the entire spread...and take me along too!
3 comments:
It all looks wonderful!
I was especially taken with the French tea towels. Obviously.
Yummy! That looks wonderful. Life is too short Susan, you must do that more often.
xoxo
Lisa
I love the bread in the clay pot! So cute! I want to go eat there, will we ever have time...
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