• Scenes from a Vacation – Part I

      

    I just spent five days in Northern California with six girlfriends from home.  We’re known

    as “the nine” (I’ve mentioned them before) and were obviously short two on this trip.  We

    get together every summer, but this year we decided to do something extra special.  To

    round up that many women with husbands and careers and kids is no small task, so the

    fact that we accomplish it at all is a big deal.  An even bigger deal is how long we have

    sustained our friendships.  They date back to high school, grammar school and even pre-

    school for two of us.  Our longevity and stamina definitely warrant a celebration and where

    better to do that than wine country USA – Sonoma and Napa. It was the perfect venue. 

    Gorgeous vistas, delicious food and the chance to talk, laugh and share with friends I rarely

    see, but couldn’t live without.  Cheers to my crazy, spirited, hilarious gaggle of girlfriends! 

     


     

     

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    Night one decompressing on our deck with cocktails.

    Our house was situated at the top of a mountain with views of the whole valley.

      

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     We were picked up bright and early on day two for a day of wine tasting.

    That’s our driver in front leading us up a path to our first winery, Quixote.

     

     

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     Quixote is not your run-of-the-mill winery.  The unusual architecture, incredible art

    collection and one-of-a-kind wine barrels with their candy-colored hoops added to the

    magical, Willy Wonka-esque atmosphere.  And then of course, there was the wine.

     

     

     

     

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    At the second winery, Honig, I found my Napa vibe …very chiiillll.

     



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    For our third stop, we enjoyed a hillside lunch with the owners of the Frias

    Family Vineyard.  It was a lovely, low-key transition between wineries.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    The final winery of the day was Flora Springs in St. Helena.  Thank goodness for our laid-back

     and tolerant guide, Travis.  We were pretty pickled by that point, so you can only imagine what a

    handful we were.  He took it all in stride and treated us to perhaps our favorite tour of the day.

     

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    We spent day 3 in Sonoma at the spa and finished with dinner at Della Santina’s.

     


     

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    Our group split up on our last day in wine country.  Four of us chose to go riding on the Kunde Estate.

    The breathtaking views and our fantastic guide Dominic created a near perfect afternoon. 

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     One last night of delicious wine and food at the award-winning Bistro Jeanty in Yountville – the

    tomato soup in puff pastry was a big hit with the girls and then it was back home for most of the

    group.  My friend Lori (far left) and I spent an extra day in San Francisco … but that’s another post.

     


    Read about San Francisco in my next post, Scenes from a Vacation – Part II.

    Tricia xo

  • Chez Huntley – update 08/05

     A great deal of progress has been made here in the past couple of weeks.  The millwork

    installation – new casing, baseboards and bookshelves – is complete.  The painting has

    been corrected and looks lovely.  Lighting fixtures have been installed in the foyer/living

    room along with simple, modern light switches and receptacles throughout the main floor.

    I’ve even styled my bookshelves and purchased a new painting for the dining room and a

    pair of cast greyhounds for the front entry.  And as excited as I am to move on to the next

    layer of furnishings and accessories, nothing is quite as important to good design as getting

    “the envelope” right.  I use this term A LOT in my work.  Cleaning up the architecture of a

    space and adding (or removing as the case may be) details is the key to a grounded and

    balanced interior.  And there is something really beautiful about a well-executed space

    that feels good even without any decor.  But of course, I’m an interior designer, so decor

    is essential too.  Once I add the furniture, softgoods and artwork, the space will really sing.

     

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    I purchased this pair of deer sconces about 4 years ago and finally had the opportunity to

    use them.  I … ahem, I mean we (I got a lot of help from Molly, H&C employee extraordinaire)

    painted them white, so they have a more contemporary vibe appropriate for the house.

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    A major accomplishment for me: my very first lighting installation!

    I was so proud.  I called my boyfriend, my parents and sent emails to friends everywhere.

    – Millwork –

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    The new bookcases in my living room.  Cheap yet chic!

    I kept the lines simple and wrapped the baseboard around the front for a clean, modern look.  You’ll see

    that I was anxious to style the shelves with my books and accessories – I didn’t even wait to put away my tools. 

    Above the shelves are the freshly painted deer sconces with extra long candle sleeves and taupe silk shades.

    – New Purchases –

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    This abstract oil painting circa 1960 has incredible color that almost glows.

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    I found the painting above and this pair of greyhounds at Comer & Co. in Georgetown. 

    A fantastic new shop with exquisite things and wonderful service.

    And speaking of dogs … I’m happy to say that Nina is feeling much better this week.

    The little stinker kept pulling off her cone, so she was forced to rock this t-shirt instead.

    My poor pup was quite the fashion victim last week.

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    Tricia xo