Sunday, August 24, 2008
filling in
Pictures of the place are on the way. Now that we both have geek phones, there's little excuse for none.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Movin on up!
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Not nearly cool enough for NorCal
Sunday, August 3, 2008
this is as fancy as it gets...
The chapel may be booked...but to put your mind at ease...we haven't forgotten about the party that is to follow (and as it turns out...that precedes also!). Nothing would make us more happy than to just be able to comfortably hang out with each other and the people that mean the most to us as we celebrate the initiation of this happy partnership. That's why we've decided that the most fitting (and let's not forget, fun) means would be nothing more than bbq and beer. Eureka Springs is a lovely place once you are removed from the hellish touristy parts...near the White River and Beaver Lake are some of the most beautiful landscapes that could be found in this bowl between the Appalachians and the Rockies. It's like a little central PA. And once you are away from the cheezy Swiss motels and "antique" stores, you can find some really enchanting places...places, in fact, that are perfect for an outdoor party! Over the weekend, Mom, Pepper and I took a little trip over to Eureka and checked out a few...of course there were more than enough offers of hillbilly fancy (stuffed fish on the wall and knobby pine over-sized rockers covered with fake bear rugs) but the places that really grabbed were two little campsites that had no pretensions of being some Aspen-esque resort. They were cabins in the Ozarks...that's all...places to pitch a tent, put the keg on ice, smoke some pork (or portobello mushrooms, dear veggie friends) and build an enormous bonfire. Below are two such places that we are considering...As the plan goes right now...we have the place for Thursday and Friday nights. We can all arrive there on Thursday, hang out, decorate however we see fit, party, get up Friday, get the food together, get ready, get hitched, get back and chill. Yeah? It would be a dream for us and we can't wait to share it with everyone.
Spider Creek
This place sits right on the White River, at a little spur known as Spider Creek. The water was up while we were there, but the cabins are on both sides of the water connected by a little foot bridge that we couldn't cross. There are places to fish, canoe, and just hang out. There are a couple of open areas for our tent and even a little pavilion (that includes a big screen tv??) and bbq smokers. There's enough cabin space to fit everyone:
3 large cabins that sleep between 8-10 people
4 smaller cabins along the water that sleep 6
RV pads that overlook the water for Ralph, Ingrid, and little Lucy
and of course, a sweet little honeymoon cabin for us!
The people there were crazy accommodating and helpful...and actually seemed excited to have a big throwdown there...hmmm...wonder if they'd still think that after we were finished??
one of the waterfront cabins...notice the fog over the river...it was morning...oh so pretty...little ozark streams...
a little place tucked into the woods near the dam and just above the river. It's not really on the water, but it is secluded...might not be a bad idea considering the days of shin-dig that we are planning...
Here, we would have the run of the whole place, which includes:
1 big cabin that could sleep about 12
4 small cabins that sleep about 4
RV pads for Ralph, Ingrid, and Lucy
A "hut" that is basically a screened in pad where we could put an air mattress and/or sleeping bags
A common kitchen, tent area, bbq smokers
1 honeymoon cabin for US!
It is everything we need probably...only the sleeping arrangements might be a little tight...of course, after the margaritas...anything (including the picnic tables) would probably be just fine!
Monday, July 28, 2008
hungry eyes
To report on Pep: she got to take a little trip with us to northcentral arkansas, Hardy, where she happily laid on the covered sidewalks and snoozed while mom and dad went into the shops...I think her favorite part must have been the ice cream stop...I think she's taking a special liking to Orin..."yeah, dad, i know she looks like she's never fed, but really? does she need ice cream too?" I just hope she's not mysteriously missing the day we're ready to take off to SF -- it seems Orin's getting a little attached to those big eyes...
-g
"Please??? But...I'm Pepper!"
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
how big is this country??
I suppose that the biggest news that we have right now is…the date is set!
The hitchin’ is taking place: May 15, 2009 at Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. A little background is in order here (I apologize for my own dorkdom up front—push glasses up nose—the art history nerd comes out)…Thorncrown Chapel was designed by Arkansas architect, Fay Jones, and built in 1980. It has been noted as a major turning point in his career and was awarded only a couple of years ago the very prestigious award, the AIA 25 Year Award. Just before I came up to PA, I helped to archive Jones’s work and quite honestly became admittedly enamored with not only his quiet aesthetic but especially his attention to engaging the landscape. Thorncrown does not exist without its environment. Placed on a concrete surface, it would lose almost all of its delicacy. It is composed of only glass, stone found in the Ozarks, steel connectors, and nominal lumber (nothing fancy…just whatever can be purchased from the lumber yard). Jones designed the building so that it could be erected on the site with minimal site work or damage in the process of construction…it was raised like a barn! The walls are transparent, broken only by the repetition of the slices of structure. (Check out the Fay Jones Papers for some really cool images of building it) It is a simple, elegant building that is entirely encased by the woods…I could think of no better fit for us.
Now, we have to figure out how we're going to get you all there...
-g

