Grab a cup of tea and join us for a slide show of some of our favorite images. All are available through Fine Art America in your choice of papers, canvas, or metal! They make great gifts too!
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Big News!
We are super excited to announce that Texas Eagle Gallery has joined forces with Fine Art America! We can now offer more print sizes, framing, and specialty materials like acrylic and metal!
And it all comes with a 100% guarantee too!
Come take a look at our new digs....we're adding new prints daily!
Texas Eagle Gallery
ireland photos
And it all comes with a 100% guarantee too!
Come take a look at our new digs....we're adding new prints daily!
Texas Eagle Gallery
ireland photos
Friday, October 12, 2012
Handmade Soap Challenge
Who knew that I'd fall head over heels in love with SOAP? It was "Love at First Try" when I received a sample of Fresh Snow from RWest Designs. I couldn't believe the difference I felt over commercial bars and body washes! They either left me feeling oily or dry, with no in between that just felt Clean. I knew I'd never go back, so I started a quest to try as many handmade soaps as possible. I promised a review of my favorites in October, so here we go:
My mission was to fully explore each bar, not just do a quick hand wash test. I quickly discovered that these long lasting soap bars would take me months to enjoy, so family members from ages 2 to 80 were engaged in my challenge. My Dad enjoyed washing his hair with one; my little granddaughter needed some skin soothing softness. I adored the long soaks in the tub with soothing lather and scents.
Bars were sliced into pieces so a full range of opinions could be gathered. That said, there were NO losers. Every single bar of soap was a delight to use. Soap qualities were graded on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest standard. So here we are to share all our winners with you. We hope you will try some of these amazing products and find your own favorites. (Please visit these fine shops by clicking the embedded links)
As you can see, the highest rated soap of all was the aptly named "True Love" by Uber Dreamer Concepts. The lather is luxurious and leaves the most amazing silky smoothness to your skin. The scent is simple and clean. Check out Uber Dreamer, as the research and insight into each product's ingredients is obviously well done. Additionally, all Uber Dreamer soaps scored highest among Men, so there's a fine gift idea for the Males on your list!
On the subject of gift giving, it's a great idea to keep some extra bars around for last minute gifts. Who wouldn't love these sweet handmade treasures? My favorite packaging reflects the simple goodness of all things Handmade. Tierra Verde won the highest marks for packaging, and her soaps are lovely and diverse.
Our other recommended shops are Soaps that make Scents and Tenth Avenue Soapworks. I hope you'll check out all of these fine handmade soap shops. Every single bar was a delight to use and far superior in every way to commercial products. There are still dozens of soaps in the cabinet to discover, so join us for another edition of our Soap Challenge soon!
Just one more thing...check out that fantastic washcloth in the photos...you can find them at The Needle House! They are super!
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Monday, October 1, 2012
Driving in Ireland
Just home from another lovely visit to Ireland, and thought I'd share some insight on one of the most asked questions about Ireland....."What's it like driving in Ireland?"
First, let me admit, I've never driven in Eire. Dear Hubby has assumed that task with great skill and devotion. However, I must agree with many who have said that driving is easy - it's being a passenger that takes a strong stomach! One strong, manly firefighter even told me he "screamed like a girl" when it was his turn to leave the wheel and become a passenger. So, here's my attempt to explain in pictures. Come along as I take you on a little journey from my side of the car in the splendid Emerald Isle. These are from Clonmel to Killarney, to Ballina, then out to Achill Island. Enjoy!!!
First, let me admit, I've never driven in Eire. Dear Hubby has assumed that task with great skill and devotion. However, I must agree with many who have said that driving is easy - it's being a passenger that takes a strong stomach! One strong, manly firefighter even told me he "screamed like a girl" when it was his turn to leave the wheel and become a passenger. So, here's my attempt to explain in pictures. Come along as I take you on a little journey from my side of the car in the splendid Emerald Isle. These are from Clonmel to Killarney, to Ballina, then out to Achill Island. Enjoy!!!
Castle views.... |
and narrow lanes |
and that breathtaking Green Whrrrrrrrr! |
Landmarks |
and sharing the roadway... |
wondering how SatNav (GPS) knows this road??? |
Traffic, |
See the slot cut by the side mirrors into the hedges? |
and pulling in your shoulders as you pass... |
scenic views... |
and Turn Arounds! |
Ruins round every bend |
and more GPS shortcuts! |
Rain, Sheep, and Roads that Rise Up to Meet you! |
Views that take your breath away.... |
and thinking these sheep are the luckiest creatures on earth! |
and finally, a reward at the end of the journey! What a view! |
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