Friday, November 02, 2018

Palm Springs: day 6

On Thurs we had breakfast at home, then we went downtown to look at some of the vintage shops. I fell in love with this fabulous lamp that was in pristine condition!
 Then we ducked into a non-vintage store called Just Fabulous where I saw this hilarious coaster.
I also bought a cute Christmas tree ornament here.

Palm Springs has its own stars' walk of fame so I couldn't resist snapping photos of some of my favorite 70s celebrities' stars.
The original Wonder Woman

The Bionic Woman

I've always loved Lily




Then on our way to our 1st home tour in The Movie Colony neighborhood we saw this beautiful 1960 Thunderbird convertible.
 



Then it was time for our 1st home tour.  This home had recently undergone a full remodel and addition, and was professionally decorated by a Palm Springs designer.  During our last visit we'd toured another home that had been recently remodeled and professionally decorated which I ABSOLUTELY ADORED, so my expectations were quite high for this one.  Unfortunately I was very disappointed.  While the home's layout was terrific and the finishes were high-end, the subdued color pallet seemed more Phoenix than Palm Springs.  While the structure was mid-century modern, the decor certainly wasn't.
The front exterior was attractive
There were a pair of these unique chairs I liked in the master bedroom

I like the black and white background tile but thought the side wall and floor tiles made it all a bit too busy.

The tropical print grass cloth wall paper in the master bedroom looked too "Golden Girls"

Guest bedroom

Living room
 Where are the bright mid-century colors??
Living room

The rust colored back splash tile was a big miss in my opinion
The thing I liked the most about this home was the back yard pool area and view.



After the home tour we had lunch at Elmer's.  Our lunches were as good as our breakfasts, except for Carl.  He had breakfast food both times!  Then it was back to the house for pool and spa time.  After showers and cocktails at home, we went to the downtown Village Fest.  Several blocks of Palm Canyon Dr are blocked off and tables/booths are set up for artists and food vendors to display their wares. It lasts for 4 hours and was very well-attended, despite it being a weekly event. We ran into our new friends we'd met a few nights earlier at Streetbar's karaoke night.

We loved these clocks that featured mid-century modern chairs!
We remembered seeing this guy during our last visit to the Village Fest in Feb.  He is Asian and sings to karaoke tracks of American standards like Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and Tony Bennett.
I created an entire back story for him.  He's an aspiring wedding and party singer who performs for free at the Village Fest to gain exposure, hoping to book paying gigs.  I named him Bobby Tran.

Once we'd made the entire loop at Village Fest we walked over to Blackbook for a cocktail or two and a gnosh. While its primarily a bar, we'd seen people eating food there that looked really good so we decided to give it a try.  Our food was really good, especially when you think of bar food.  The vibe was right and we lingered there over drinks until it was time to say goodnight.



1 comment:

anne marie in philly said...

big ella & the thunderbird could mate and make sweet babies!