They do it in Boston's Harvard Square & in NYC's Washington Square. What fun this could be...let's find the chess lovers willing to design, implement and maintain a venue such as this. A nice concept for Century Plaza don't you think? Gather with friends for lunch & a little challenge to break up the day!Residents and visitors to Roanoke would love this...and, what a great project for those wanting to take chess tournaments to the next level! Any interest??
Nice...hope everyone has the opportunity to witness a sunset in our great valley!
Best Sunset...Valhalla Vineyards, just 7 miles from downtown Roanoke! Don't miss it! www.valhallawines.com.
Oh what a beauty!! The grand old lady will soon be 125! Can you believe it? Whether a simple or grand event, always think about this gem, The Hotel Roanoke. The elegant experience you'll receive here will lend memories to last a lifetime. There's nothing finer than a glass of wine from the veranda on a warm summer night, an overnight just for fun, a bowl of the famous peanut soup, a trip to view the holiday trees or just diving into the cushy, comfy linens! It's exquisite & you'll recognize the beauty just a few miles from home! Visit www.hotelroanoke.com and make plans today!
You've always heard, right?...there are four basic food groups: milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, and chocolate truffles. ~ Anonymous
OK chocolate lovers...let's find some wonderful soul to open the perfect fine chocolate shop in downtown Roanoke! If you have any ideas, let me know!
Now here's an idea! Tulips in Holland... Dogwoods in Virginia. So, why not a Dogwood Museum in Roanoke! The state flower & tree...American dogwood, aka Cornus florida. Adopted in 1918, our state flower represents pride in the Commonwealth, along with the historical significance and traditions of our great state. The perfect project for a Virginia horticulturalist wanting that retail experience! Get ready for spring & take a look at the shop ~ www.amsterdamtulipmuseum.com.
Local artist, Katherine Devine, completed these "more corporate" pieces for Kelly Fleming, owner of Dandelion Feet. They're fabulous!! http://www.katherinedevine.com
Good news...Katherine has opened her new studio at 513 S. Jefferson Street, joining very talented clothing designer, Patricia Bessolo.
When on Market Street on the Historic Farmer's Market, be sure and round the corner to Dandelion Feet located at 108 Church Avenue. Great new spring selection that you won't want to miss!! http://www.dandelionfeet.com