Happy Little Cottages By The Sea

Cottage Charm, Coastal Calm

April 2011

1001 Ways To Get Tybee-ized: Confederate Jasmine

If it looks like jasmine, smells like jasmine, acts like jasmine it should be jasmine, right?

Just look at this beautiful Confederate Jasmine that welcomes you to our wonderful Blue Heron Cottage!

Confederate Jasmine, also known as Star Jasmine, is not a true jasmine, but it is referred to as jasmine because of its fragrant, jasmine like flowers.

New growth starts out with light green, lance-shaped leaves and soon matures to a glossy, dark green color that produces clusters of white star shaped flowers.  This usually occurs in late spring or early summer in most places, but on Tybee it’s happening right now!  Once established this fast growing evergreen vine can be trained to climb where you want it.  It’s especially beautiful on fences, pergolas, pillars and trees.  Just pinch the tips to keep it trimmed and it even makes a beautiful shrub and it is very effective as a weed choking ground cover!  Those of you that are especially talented at training greenery will find this an excellent choice for topiaries, trailing containers and hanging baskets.

It’s just one of the many extraordinary and exotic spring surprises you’ll find while strolling the gorgeous neighborhoods on Tybee!  Just grab your leash and your dog, invite family and friends and discover the wonders in our island gardens!

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It’s just one of the many ways to get Tybee-ized!

 

 

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COTTAGE CHEESE: Has Anybody Seen Mah Cows?

“Has anybody seen mah cows?”

“I was relaxing and a pondering on mah front porch, sipping a glass of sweet tea, and I just happened to see those old heifers heading down the road…Yonder way…”

My mother.  Gone With The Wind, Steel Magnolias, Jezebel, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood and Sweet Dreams all rolled into one.  Of course, you must add the movements and gestures if you want to get the real picture.

“Has anyone seen mah cows?”, she asked ever so sweetly whilst twirling her skirt, her hand brushing the flowing and tousled brunette waves of hair from her cheek.  Something sparkling and shiny glistening in the afternoon sun as her hand followed the cadence of her lilt.  “I was relaxing and a pondering on mah front porch, sipping a glass of sweet tea, and I just happened to see those old heifers heading down the road…Yonder way…”, where upon she thrust her arm from her face, hand outstretched so as to give the onlookers a closer look at the bauble on her finger.

You see, it’s quite impolite and against Southern etiquette to outright brag about some new material possession, but if you can ever so discreetly flaunt said new material possession under the guise of something totally unrelated, causing said onlookers to ask about your new bauble you have not violated the Southern code of conduct.

My whole life I had never known my mother to be anything other than a hard working housewife, mother, nurse, fix it queen, shuttle driver, Southern Baptist Christian, church going, straight as an arrow rock.  But, towards the end of her life the most wonderful thing happened.  We became more than mother and son.  We became friends.  I really got to know my mother as a witty, fun loving, giggly, lively, impulsive delight!

She told me this story of when she got her first real piece of jewelry.  She was just a teenager.  She was a real beauty.  She was so pretty her mother would shoo her in the house and lock her inside if a man came into the yard.  More than once my grandmother sent gentlemen callers on their way because they had not called ahead to properly ask permission to stand in the front yard and talk to my mother.  Even though they had walked miles to see her.  One day, my grandfather gave my mother  her first big girl ring.  It was something to behold, she thought, and couldn’t contain her excitement.  She wanted to run around to her friends to show it off, but my grandmother told her it would be a sin to be so proud of a material possession.

At first, my mother sulked, but then she devised a plan.  If she could somehow get out of the house without my grandmother knowing, she could make it to her friend’s house and under the ruse of asking if they had seen her wayward bovines, she could wave her hand around in the air with so much commotion her friend couldn’t help but notice that new ring.

And that, my mother told me, was how you showed off and got noticed while minding those sacred, southern manners!

Well, I’ve got something I want to show off.  Let’s see if it works in 2011!  Has anybody seen my cows?   I say, has anybody seen my cows?  Oops!  Excuse mah clumsiness!  I dropped my new Southern Living Magazine!  Oh, look!  It just happened to fall open to this here page!

What do you know?  Why, yes!  That is our own beloved Dutton-Waller Cottage on the pages of Southern Living.  How sweet you are to notice.  What’s that?  Oh, you make me blush!  Well, yeah.  They done gone and named the kitchen one of their all time favorite all white kitchens.  That’s right.  Well, since you brought it up it is quite an honor.  You know I’m not one to brag or show out.  We’uns prefer to quietly bear our pride without showing off.

But, since you brought it up I guess it wouldn’t be too much of a sin to agree with you that it sure is pretty as a picture.  I don’t know of much anything else so lovely…’cept maybe the rest of the house of which I just happen to have this here little ole one or two pictures to show y’all…

Dutton-Waller

Why, yes.  If you insist you can look at ’em.  Gracious!  There comes someone else I know…’scuse me.  Have you seen my cows?

It’s about enjoying the good things in this life.  It’s about knowing just a tad of mischief makes life interesting.  It’s for sure a big deal to get yore picture splashed across a glossy, color magazine like Southern Living.

It’s COTTAGE CHEESE!

Congratulations to Diane Kaufman and Mermaid Cottages:Dutton-Waller named one of the all time favorite all-white kitchens by Southern Living (and it got featured in a little ole book by Paula Deen, too!)

 

 

 

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Mermaids in Our Midst: Lorraine Powell

It is never easy to say goodbye, but it is extra tough when the person you must let go is such an amazing individual. I recently had to say goodbye to my good friend, Lorraine Powell. Lorraine was one amazing lady. Not only was she a huge success in the hospitality industry, she was also a valued member of the Georgia Chapter of Meeting Professionals International for 24 years. There, she used he influence to  bring attention to a cause she was very passionate about- the annual Atlanta Ovarian Cancer Walk.

When Lorraine was diagnosed with ovarian cancer herself, it never stopped her dedication or determination. She served as an active member of the Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance. As a patient, she participated in Southeastern Gynecological Oncology’s Buddy Program, a program providing patient-to-patient support for fellow patients in need.

Lorraine was an amazing person, passionate volunteer, and, I am honored to say, friend. She will always be an inspiration to me and to others she touched with her beautiful spirit. If you are in Atlanta, make sure you check out the Atlanta Ovarian Walk and the Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance. For that matter, find a walk near you -where ever that may be- to support as well. It’s a great cause that brings attention to an awful disease that really, really needs a cure.

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Live Like a Local: Sisters on the Fly!!

We are SO excited! April 9th, this Saturday, Sisters on the Fly and their caravan of vintage trailers return to Tybee’s River’s End Campground! Sisters on the Fly is a group of over 1500 women from all over America that share a love of fly fishing, campfires, poker, and vintage trailers and this weekend, they will share all that with you. Come join the cowgirl fun and friendship! The Sisters will be opening their fabulous vintage trailers for a three hour tour, so you can dream and enjoy, and there will even be a cowgirl lunch, quilt auction, and book signing at the event!

Over 40 fabulous trailers will be open for touring from 11 to 2 p.m. this Saturday at Tybee’s River’s End Campground – all hosted by Susan Kelleher, owner of our favorite local shop, Seaside Sisters! Come enjoy the trailers, camaraderie, food, and fun this weekend and learn why the Sisters’ motto is “We have more fun than anyone!”

The proceeds of this wonderful event will go to benefit the restoration campaign to restore Tybee’s Historic Post Theater, so its fun for a great cause. Get your tickets (just $18 in advance, or $20 the day of!) today…and that includes the Cowgirl lunch! They can be purchased at Seaside Sisters here on the island, by calling 912.786.9216, or shooting an email to tybeeseasidesue@aol.com. You can even get your tickets online at the events page on the Tybee Post Theater website. There are no excuses! Come enjoy the boot scootin’ fun with us Saturday and air out your inner cowgirl (or boy!)…Yeehaw!

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Mermaid Sighting: Movie Mermaids!

Check out the story behind the picture here: http://tiny.cc/7cht7

Of course, most of us have seen one (or all!) of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. What with all the beautiful ocean and beach scenes, exciting swash-buckling, and the wonderful Johnny Depp, what’s not to love! Well, a fellow mermaid brought this link to my attention, and of course, I had to share! There’s an article over on the Reel Movie Nation website about the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, and I couldn’t be more excited to say that mermaids are making an appearrence! The concept art is so awesome. These mermaids aren’t exactly the friendly sort, but that doesn’t take away from their grace or mystique. I just love this…does anyone else get a jelly fish vibe from her tendrils?!

 

Make sure you visit the article link to see more amazing concept art from the movie!

Isn’t that amazing?! And, the article has a lot of information about the film, the artists behind it, and the plot, so make sure to explore! The movie is supposed to premiere May 20th this year, so here’s a trailer to whet your appetite!


Have you seen a mermaid? We’d love to know about it! Please send your sightings and stories to diane@mermaidcottages.com and allow us to share it with our Mermaid Community! We can’t wait to hear from you!

 

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