Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Happy, Hopeful New Year!!!!

Ahhhh, the holiday season is coming to a close.  All of the fretting, worrying and pondering is now behind us.  Now that all the gifts have been given and received we turn our collective attention to the hope that is the New Year.  Now is the time to consider how grateful we are for all of the joys of our lives.  How fortunate we are for living amongst such beauty and how much we are nourished by the community in which we live.   Let us all pause, reflect and rejoice in all that a new year brings. 

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Shop Local

Here we are in the thick of it, as they say. Holiday shopping enters the final two weeks and the competition is on for the coveted holiday shopper. These are trying times for all of us and we need to stick together to help one another through.  Certainly  we all have those times when we just need a Costco or BJ's or even Walmart for that year's supply of toilet paper or Purel.  But what if we all just took a stroll down Main Street in Vineyard Haven or Circuit Ave in Oak Bluffs, to the shops here on the island of Martha's Vineyard.  Come in to visit those of us who are staying open this winter in the midst of a recession.  You can find a great variety of gift ideas and we are all having great sales!!!!  Just think, by shopping on island you just may help to save jobs in our community.   Shop local and support our island economy; no boat ride necessary.  

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Cashmere, Merino, Angora

This time of year we get a lot of questions about the many types of "wool" that we sell, specifically: cashmere, merino and angora.  First and foremost they are from three different animals.  Cashmere is from the cashmere goat and is notable because of it's softness and warmth. Merino wool, originally from the Spanish merino sheep, is notable for it's warm fleece and it's ability to wick away moisture from the wearer.  Angora is actually from the angora rabbit (not to be confused with Mohair which is from the angora goat) and is notable for it's fluffiness and warmth and is often blended with wool to give it elasticity.  So if you are considering one of these great wools as a gift, lets say in a sweater it would be good to consider the nature of the recipient. If they are active and outdoorsy, try merino; if they are sensible and chic, try cashmere and finally if they are comfy, cozy type who love to be pampered, go with the angora.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Warm, comfy and cozy

Now that the season has begun to settle in, we begin to  spend more time inside and feel a need to make our homes warm and cozy.  Come in to check out our rugs from Woodard Weave, Elizabeth Eakins or Michaelian Home. We have a good variety of  bedlinens from Sferra, Judi Boisson, Traditions and Anne de Solene.  Who can resist a chenille throw from Textillery or a wool throw from Mackintosh to complement a good book on a cold afternoon.   Come in, we can help make the season truly a joy.

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Baby, it's cold outside!!!!!!!!

So, it's no longer just one cold morning per week getting us acclimated to the cold weather of the winter.  Now it is just plain cold!!   So we continue our 25% off clothing sale.  Come in for warm coats from AddDown, St. James, Creenstone and Victorinox.  We have  a great selection of men's and women's sweaters from St. James, Hartford, Cullen, Icelandic, Diradourian, Eileen Fisher and Margaret O'Leary.  So bundle up and come in!!  Oh yes, our New World Christmas ornaments, pillows and stockings are in for the season.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Is it time for cold weather clothing?

A beautiful Monday morning, clear and crisp, ushers in a week of cool weather.  We continue our 25% off sale on clothing, including outerwear.  My walk around West Chop was great this morning but i could have used a more substantial scarf.  A lot of fires in wood stoves and fireplaces this morning; Thanksgiving is just around the corner.

Friday, November 14, 2008

The First Day

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