Welcome to my reveal for the
2nd Annual Challenge of Travel blog hop! Erin has challenged us to stay-cation, where we experience the local attractions close to home.
Today I'll be taking you on a trip to the famous Mystic, CT. This shoreline town is not only full of beautiful scenery but it's also rich in history, making it a popular tourist destination in the summer months. You may have already heard of my small town because of a popular movie called
Mystic Pizza, staring Julia Roberts. The
Mystic Pizza restaurant is right in the heart of downtown, where you can grab a slice and do some great shopping!
This store is owned by a woman who shares my name! It's such a cool boutique.
Running through downtown Mystic is a river, and if you want to cross by car or foot, at 40 minutes past the hour, you will have to stop and wait for the drawbridge to rise. Built in 1920, this bascule style swing bridge is one of the oldest of its type still in operation and is quite a sight to see!
I look forward to the
Mystic Outdoor Art Festival every year. It's the largest around and runs all weekend long! This year the weather was just beautiful and the amazingly talented artists were plentiful. We also enjoyed some tasty New England summer foods.
Clam Fritters!
There are so many other great attractions in Mystic too. At the
Seaport, you can learn about the old sailing ships and experience what maritime life was like!
If you're a regular reader, you may remember that my
high school reunion was held at the
Mystic Aquarium. Who doesn't love sea lions and penguins? :)
Now, let's get to the jewelry! I created a necklace for this challenge that was inspired by the tall sailing ships. I had a vintage brass stamping that I hung from brass chain. I then created a sort of "ocean" with multiple strands of seed beads in shades of blue and turquoise.
I hope I have peaked your interest about my area of the world, and just maybe I'll see ya around!
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