Love Me Knott-Bilton Creations (plus a discount)

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Custom Made Jewelery, Love Me Knott-Bilton CreationsSince moving to Texas, I’ll be the first to tell you that it’s had quite an impact on me. One – I LOVE turquoise. I’ve love to come bold colors and jewelery that shows the same. Yes, this is a Texas thing. My one pause is that I love original items, that I won’t see on others and is one of a kind.

A couple weeks ago, I was approached by Amanda Knott from Love Me Knott-Bilton Creations. I’m so thankful she found me because she has created me this one of a kind piece that I need to share with you all and hope to encourage you to find one of your own. Custom Made Jewelery, Love Me Knott-Bilton CreationsCustom Made Jewelery, Love Me Knott-Bilton CreationsLove Me Knott-Bilton Creations specializes in gemstone and glass bead jewelery. The items pre-made on their website are amazing but when Amanda approached me, I mentioned that I have been loving bracelets and turquoise recently. What she came up with blew me away. The detail, the quality and even though she lives in Canada the item arrived in no time at all. The bracelet is sturdy, beautiful, adjustable and I can pair it with so much! The best part – all of these pieces are so affordable!

Custom Made Jewelery, Love Me Knott-Bilton CreationsIf you are looking for a custom piece with quality materials, perhaps you haven’t found that one item that you’ve been searching for or want to treat yourself to a post Valentine’s gift – I’m highly encouraging you to contact Amanda and Christine! I guarantee you’ll be satisfied and if there’s still hesitation – use “25OFFLOVEMEKNOTT” FOR A 25% DISCOUNT!

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Catch The Moment, Week 6

Each day in 2014, I am taking a photo. There is no telling what the photo will be or where the “inspiration” will come from. All photos are taken either with my Nikon D5100 or the iPhone (for those times on the go). Come back each Friday for a complete compilation of the past seven days and link to join / view others as part of the 365 projects!

This week:

Day 37/365: February 6, 2014
North Texas was hit by snow and this girl from Vermont was Happy! Happy! Happy!

Catch the Moment 365, Project 365Day 38/365: February 7, 2014
Another Friday, another show. Reckless Kelly at Billy Bob’s.
Catch the Moment 365, Project 365, Reckless Kelly
Day 39/365:
February 8, 2014
This day was an adventurous one. You can read more about it here but this was one of my favorite sights of the day. Not only is the driver proving we can all be young at heart by driving his Hot Wheels around but the couple in the background just gives me a chuckle.
Catch the Moment 365, Project 365, Hot Wheels Day 40/365:
February 9, 2014
After church lunch. This egg roll was so crispy and the veggies were so fresh. I could’ve just eaten these for my meal! Yum!!

Catch the Moment 365, Project 365, Howard Wang, Egg RollDay 41/365: February 10, 2014
Sunday brought on sickness which continued onto Monday. Being sick, I’m going to say I don’t even feel bad for finishing off this entire pint of Phish food (Ben & Jerry’s). It was delicious.
Catch the Moment 365, Project 365, Ice Cream, Food, Ben & Jerry'sDay 42/365:
February 11, 2014
All the energy I could gather – this was what I was focused on. Being sick is the pits. At least I had the Olympics to watch when I could keep my eyes open.
Catch the Moment 365, Project 365, NyQuil, MedicineDay 43/365:
February 12, 2014
I received this lovely gift today from a dear friend – a study Bible. Amazing how much more we can learn and gather from notes within.
Catch the Moment 365, Project 365, Bible
How was your week? Any highlights?

Nurse Loves Farmer

 

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A Day In The Life… Fort Worth

Life is not meant to be boring for this girl hailing from Vermont. I’ve decided to start this new series, “A Day In The Life” which will follow me for an entire day, wherever I happen to be. Some day’s I need a break but other’s amaze even myself when it comes to the moments that I come across.

Day In The Life - Ft. Worth 020814For the first installment, where better to start than one of my favorite places in Texas and the place that I call my “Texas home”, Fort Worth.

The first part of the day was spent running errands so I won’t get into that. Next came lunch. I’ve been looking for a new BBQ place to try and heard this was the place! (Funny thing was I drove by this location a year ago on a random drive.) Great BBQ, a dessert that will “blow your mind” (ask for the Pecan cake) and some Texas scenery, this is now my place – Billy’s Oak Acres BBQ. Sure the building gives the “are we sure about this” appearance but once inside you are surrounded by the greatness of what BBQ and Texas is all about.

Billy's Oak Acres BBQThis visit was different than what one would normally find. This was day one of setting up shop for a TV show that would be filmed all this week. I even was asked for an interview on my experience at the restaurant. Let me tell you – being in front of the camera is much different than being behind it. No preparation and being put on the spot – oy! [If you’re looking for a TV opp and some delicious BBQ – this is your place this week!]

Next up – I headed to the old part of Fort Worth – The Fort Worth Stockyards. Beware, this is a huge tourist spot. Don’t let all the “tourist” locations only suck you in, there’s so much more! If you happen to head this way, there’s so much more than what meets the eye, especially depending on what time you visit. For me, this visit was purely concentrated on photographing some of the old buildings but I found a few other gems along the way.

Day In The Life Ft Worth 020814(1)The sights in this area are incredible. Bring your camera, even if you are a local. The buildings and art work located on them are truly a gem but don’t let your eye bypass the other sights along the way.  A simple boot shine sign, yep – they’ve got it. Slip on into a small restaurant to listen to some local flavor, you can find it here too. Plus there’s always the fun of peeking into the boutiques or looking and dreaming about your next pair of boots! You can never have too many pairs!

A quick stop at home, followed by a short walk in a local park (the weather was actually decent enough for a walk so I took advantage) followed up by getting ready for a sold out show. Patty Griffin was playing at The Live Oak in Fort Worth. I’ve waited months for this show. This venue has turned into one of my favorites (except for how packed it was for this show). We ended up eating dinner here as well. The service happened to be a bit slow and a little packed. So packed, we shared a table with a couple in front of us who were on their first date. Oh, moments! Excellent musicians, plenty of microbrews on tap and a good crowd of people.

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The show ended early, so why stop there? The Southside Fort Worth district is amazing. Every once in a while it’s good to venture from the downtown or West 7th Street areas. I found my way to Shipping and Receiving and upon a band that was right on the money. Wally West & Them Lostbound Souls. Reminded me a bit of Ryan Bingham. Great, small local band to come across.

Wally West and Them Lostbound SoulsLastly, I ended the night venturing to one more late night stop and a local food truck. Heck, if you can end your day with good breakfast food from a food truck – it was a pretty good day! Until next time Fort Worth!

Have you been to any of these places? What are your favorites in Fort Worth?

Masons Mama