Showing posts with label dallas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dallas. Show all posts

29 August 2011


i had a super awesome saturday night with my sister and niece at the dfw food truck festival. despite it being crazy hot (i think my right to complain about the heat, especially in texas, is just about revoked, but just know... HOT), it was so much fun and we got to try a lot of good grub.



chicken, pistachio & apricot, spicy rice & asparagus, beet, and pork tacos from three men and a taco.



pulled pork grilled cheese from jack's chowhound.



grilled pork banh mi from nammi cruisin' vietnamese fusion. the pickled jalapenos were wicked spicy. also amazing? the basil mint lemonade. it made the 60+ minute wait totally worth it (yeah, it was crowded).





i was slightly obsessed with the trailercakes airstream trailer. it was adorable and it made bubbles. what more do you need?


the cupcakes were delicious - we actually started off with these!


did you try anything tasty this weekend?

14 April 2011

a selection of signage

one of the reasons i carry a camera (read: my iPhone) with me at all times is to capture snippets of my surroundings when i visit new (and sometimes old) places. and one of my favorite things to snap pictures of? old signage, no matter the shape or size.

i thought i'd share a few of my favorites from around the metroplex with you!










signing off now (i know, i know - so bad. but do i remove it? no),

11 April 2011

cool stuff for cool people

my oldest niece, who is a junior in high school (a fact that absolutely blows my mind), mentioned a few months ago that when it came time to shop for prom dresses, she wanted to consider vintage choices. i immediately suggested that we stop in at lula b's, an antique mall specializing in mid century designs, vintage clothing, kitschy home decor, and just eclectic awesomeness in general.

lula b's is one of my favorite spots in dallas because:

there's always colorful stacks of pyrex.

there's also always a good chance of finding a pink suitcase. i don't need another one, but it's always good to know where to find essentials, no?

vintage globes add cheerful pops of school day nostalgia in almost every booth.

there's usually loads of paint by numbers, a real weakness for me.

underneath this western wear sign?

miles of texas-sized foot fashion. can i just say how much i love the patchwork boots at the far left? i do.

there's charming bric-a-brac at every turn.

and amazing furniture, too.

this would be the perfect size dining set for my small apartment.

i really wanted to take home this pink chair, but i was strong and focused on why we were really there.

and that was for vintage clothing. formal frocks to be exact.

 how cute is my niece?


and how pretty is my sister? even in a slightly puffy, extremely colorful, big-collared, uh, dress? we weren't quite sure if this was meant to be worn outside of the house or not. 

even though the prom dress she ended up getting wasn't vintage (who doesn't want to go to prom in a peach cape dress?), we all had a great time.

  
and we did end up getting something! i got these amazing vintage boots for my niece as an early birthday present. my sister has already claimed dibs on borrowing them and i just might have to, as well.

are there any dreamy vintage places near you? please share!