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Nest on Fillmore

Nest on Fillmore

Nest is one of my favorite shops in San Francisco. This adorable boutique of rustic adornments have the most beautiful home decor, my heart flutters with joy every time I visit.

Nest on Fillmore

From stationery to pillows and throws, to clothes and jewelry, I guarantee that you will inch your way through the shop, savoring everything in sight.

Nest on Fillmore

Well, I could hardly resist leaving without a little something, so I bought this set of Sticky Notes by William Morris. So cute!

Sticky Notes by William Morris Sticky Notes by William Morris Sticky Notes by William Morris

Nest
2300 Fillmore Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 292-6199



Half Full at DusK

Half Full

The moment Joan spelled the letters "H-A-L-F-F-U-L-L" with teeny tiny silver letters on her vintage teal counter at Timeless Treasures the other day, I sighed. "Half Full" speaks volumes about the way one sees the world and although I see the world as Half Empty more often than I'd like to admit, I'd certainly like to be reminded with two simple words how simple it is to alter one's view of the world in an instant. Half Full. Immediately after she spelled out Half Full, I quickly walked over to her treasure trove of vintage letters and bought the letters which spelled my new mantra. With a bit of museum wax, I mounted the letters on the lovely pub mirror given to me by my generous sister, Aurora.

DusK

The ever so brilliant Joan also suggested DusK: Doug us Katrina. Love it. The letters are mounted over the pub mirror I scored from Target several years ago.

DusK

{ You can find more of fabulous Joan at TimelessTreasuresSF.com }



Goodbye 19th Avenue

19th Ave.

Anyone living in San Francisco can tell you that despite the "avenue" in 19th Avenue, 19th Avenue isn't in fact an avenue. Perhaps it once was -- a very very long time ago -- but today, it's a busy bustling freeway. Our 19th Avenue apartment overlooked this beast that never slept.

19th Ave.

As some of you know, we found a beautiful rental home outside of San Francisco and after a week of moving our belongings incrementally, we're pleased and ever so relieved that we're finally done.

19th Ave.

Though we have many fond memories of our 19th Avenue apartment, we will certainly not miss annoying motor cycle screeches nor the nightmare inducing drag racers in the middle of the night. We won't miss parking all the way on 25th Avenue on wet rainy days and nor will we miss our young, party hearty and obnoxious City College neighbors in the apartment directly below us.

19th Ave.

I'll tell you what, though... I will miss our far reaching views of Daly City, Fort Funston, and the Pacific Ocean.

19th Ave.

I will miss the convenience of Muni and the proximity to SFSU, Stonestown Galleria and the gym. I will miss the Banh Wich Vietnamese restaurant on Taraval.

19th Ave.

I will miss my sweet Aunt Marianne who lives a mere hop skip and a jump away on 20th Avenue.

19th Ave.

Most of all, I will miss our weekly walks around Golden Gate Heights, Forest Hills and West Portal. Oh dear... why are goodbyes ever so complicated? Goodbye, 19th Avenue.

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Amaretti Baratti

Amaretti Baratti

I'm a big sucker for attractive packaging and I admit that my purchase of 6 Amaretti Baratti cookies were based purely on presentation.

Amaretti Baratti

Our visit to A.G. Ferrari Foods at Laurel Village was our first. Though we felt disappointed with our lunch, Doug and I rejoiced in our spontaneity and had fun over our mediocre Tuna Sandwiches and Caesar Salads. Though we went there hoping for great sandwiches, the best part of our visit to A.G. was discovering Amaretti Baratti.

Amaretti Baratti

Apart from the pretty wrapper, the cookies were delectable and yummy! If you love almond flavor, you'll love these soft and moist cookies. Mmmmm... reminiscent of Torani's Orgeat Syrup.

Amaretti Baratti

We devoured the cookies in the span of 2 minutes. Yum.

Amaretti Baratti


Sweet Dish

Sweet Dish

I visit Chestnut Street weekly for errands. As part of my ritual, I stop by Peet's for a cup of coffee and a yummy slice of Chocolate Cherry Loaf Bread. But as I approached Peet's from across the street this morning, another store front caught my eye -- perhaps the cutest shop on the block: Sweet Dish.

Sweet Dish

I must've felt as Alice did when she fell down that rabbit hole and she stumbled into Wonderland. Gummy bears, Swedish Fish, Crunch Gummi Hearts and lollipops abound. I felt like looking and touching everything and thanks to the management at Sweet Dish, they excused my "photography" so that I can share images of their shop with you.

Sweet Dish

I left the store with a bag of Swedish Fish, Gummi Bears, and Gummi Worms and had forgotten all about my ritual stop at Peet's by that time.

Sweet Dish

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