Monday, July 19, 2010

Day Tripping it to Kent, CT



Kent has long been known as being an artist community and a recent trip has really reinforced that for me. It takes about 45 minutes to get there from Fairfield and depending on which way you go, you can really enjoy a fun drive.

There is quite a bit to do and see starting at the Monument. After a drive up you might be ready for a cup of coffee and a little snack. One of the popular coffee houses is Kent Coffee and Chocolate. They have something similar to a Frapuccino, homemade chocolates and cookies. Outdoor tables make it a nice spot to people watch and the relaxed atmosphere is inviting. This time though I decided to try Belgique...wow, am I glad that I did. The coffee is fantastic and the pastries and chocolates are not only delicious, but works of art. The displays are stunning and everything from the cakes to the chocolates are made on the premises.

Stroll over to The Village Barns and enjoy the architecture and the sculptures in this shopping area. It is home to The Morrison Gallery owned by Billy Morrison and currently featuring works by Peter Woytuk and Robert Lenz. It is an amazing open space with clean lines perfect for showcasing the art. It is definitely a destination spot for collectors from all over. Across the way you will find Black Sheep Yarns owned by Nancy. Nancy had a lovely selection of yarn and a large wooden table that I can only imagine is a great spot to gather with fellow knitters.

When you're done knitting go next door to Essentials Day Spa to be pampered. Christine the owner/esthetician was at hand to tempt me with the many services she offers. Massages, Honey Facials, Shea Butter Cocoon...I could have spent the afternoon there gladly! How about a fresh squeezed juice? New Leaf Natural Foods is across the way. There are a few clothing stores for adults and kids as well. Hungry for lunch...how about a pannini at the Pannini Cafe? Everything is made at the cafe except the bread. Smiling faces behind the counter & yummy sandwiches made this lunch spot special.

Head up the main drag and stop into Heron American Craft Gallery. You can find jewelry, glass, ceramics and so much more. Across the street you can't miss Foreign Cargo Gallery. They feature items that the owners have come across in their foreign travels. They have eclectic displays and it is worth a trip! Further north on N Main St. is one of my favorite shops in Kent, Terston. They feature home accessories and the latest styles in women's clothing. I always find several things I'd like to go home with! Kent Green is another shopping area that is home to the Farmer's Market on Saturday.

While you're walking around make sure to enjoy all the artwork and sculptures that line the streets. If you're hungry from shopping and gallery hopping you still have several other choices. You can hit J.P. Gifford Market and Catering Co. owned by James and Mike. It's another informal eatery that opened about 3 months ago. Huge chalk boards are chock full of tantalizing sandwich combinations and glass cases display interesting salads and sides. Again, everything here is homemade including the bread!

So what if you're tired and are looking for a place to hang your hat for the night? Fife 'n Drum which has an old world feel has been around since the early 70's. You can stay at the Inn, shop at the gift shop or grab dinner at the restaurant. The restaurant features piano music nightly and work by local artists adorn the walls. They also have a pub for a casual dining experience.

If you like the great outdoors, check out Kent Falls State Park. With over 290 acres you can hike, camp, fish and enjoy picnicking. You can also enjoy 1 of the 5 Housatonic Heritage Bike Tours. You can pick up a color map at several of the stores in town.

Have a great time!!!

Monday, July 5, 2010

4th of July at Penfield


What a great night at Penfield Beach! There were people everywhere, having a great time and enjoying the perfect night. If you go next year, make sure to get there early or leave your car in town and walk! Check out the video by clicking the link below...enjoy!