End Tables - They're an Extremely Versatile Furnishing

Are you on the lookout for a furnishing that is versatile? Like, you want something that you could interchange between the different rooms in your home if you wanted to? If so, then end tables are something that you should really invest in.

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Seriously, end tables are extremely flexible furnishings, which is the result of their design. One will come with a spacious table top where you can nicely set down different items including lamps, vases filled with flowers, and TV remote controls. In addition to that table top, there are some options that will come with drawers, cabinets, and shelves, allowing you to use them for storing different items as well. Some of the items you can store in them consist of magazines, books, and anything else that you want to keep out of plain sight.

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Given that you can use them for setting down, displaying, and store different things, one would definitely be a great choice for adding to a variety of rooms. One obvious spot you could put one is in your living room, it would be a nice complement to any seating arrangement. Another nice place you could put one is at the end of a hallway. You could even place one in an entryway or dining room and if you really want to think outside of the box, you could use them in place of the nightstands in your bedroom. Then, if you get bored with where their placed in your home, you could switch them out since they can be used for so many different things.

In addition to being practical, end tables are also a nice option because of their decorative appearance. So, they will enhance the space where they are put. The reason they are such an appealing choice is the many ways they can be styled through the multiple materials that they can be crafted from and the finishing and detailing that they can have. For instance, you could purchase one that has a very modern appearance crafted from pine that has sleek lines finished in a bold espresso stain. Or, you could get another that is built from a combination of metal and glass, equipped with a stainless steel scrolling powder coated black finished base supporting a glass table top. These are just some of style choices that are available too because there are a slew more to pick from as well like ones that have an antique vibe and some that are more traditional than anything else.

If end tables sound like something you're interested in purchasing, a great way to check out all the options is by hitting the Internet for some online shopping. It's pretty easy to do because you don't have to really go anywhere to do it, plus, when you decide on something, more often than not it will be at a pretty reasonable price.

So, if you want a versatile furnishing, end tables are just what you've been looking for. They are a selection that you'll be sure to enjoy having around for many, many years.

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Cyber Monday Home Styles Ponderosa Solid Wood Casual Dining Table in Pine Finish 2011 Deals

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  • Finish-Pine
  • Dimensions: 60 x 42 x 30


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Features: Country Style Leg Base Wood Top Oval Shape Seats 4 to 6 Poplar hardwood construction with pine veneers and engineered woods Rich multi step Pine finish This lovely table comes with a convenient 18 inch extension leaf. Assembly required. Imported.



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Cyber Monday Dryden Pine Storage Basket Accent Table Feature

  • Chinese pine and MDF with pine veneer construction.
  • Storage basket.
  • 28" wide.
  • 24" high.
  • 15" deep.


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A convenient storage basket on this accent table allows for easy access to valuables. The thick frame and rustic look works well in traditional or transitional decors. Some assembly is required.



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What Is Wainscoting?

Wainscoting has been around for centuries and can transform a room from ordinary to luxurious.

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It can be installed anywhere in the house. I've seen it at stairways, in bathrooms, even in finished basements. Price will vary quite a bit, depending on the market you're in and the material you choose.

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Prefabricated kits enable you to create relatively inexpensive wainscoting, while raised panels made of hardwoods like cherry or mahogany will make a sizable dent in your wallet. When the smoke clears, you could find yourself spending between 0 and 0 per running foot. On the other hand, there are several options that will cost less than 0 per running foot. (I didn't want you to get discouraged).

One of the challenges when it comes to wainscoting selection is to pick something that will fit in with the style of your room. If the room is traditional, you should probably stay with raised panels. These give an Early American, or historic, appearance. In a less formal room, beadboard panels or tongue and groove planking might be more appropriate. In contemporary homes, flat panels will go best.

Your wainscot panels will probably be topped with a chair rail, which was traditionally used to protect wall finishes from chairs that hit the walls when people got up from the table. Another option is to make the wainscoting higher and top it off with a plate rail, used to display dishes or other decorative items.

Installation can be tricky. You have to deal with uneven floors, door frames out of plumb, electrical outlets, and so on. So if you don't have experience doing this sort of thing, I recommend letting a professional do it.

If you are going to be hands-on, I have a couple of TIPS:

Let the wood sit in the room for 48 hours before it's installed. This will allow the wood to adjust to the atmosphere, and minimize future expansion and contraction.

Also, the softer the wood, the more expansion and contraction will occur. So if you're using pine, you will have more of a problem than if you use oak, or cherry, but price enters into it as well.

Paint or stain the panels prior to assembling with borders or framing pieces. If you do your finishing after assembly, the unfinished edges of the panels will show when the wood contracts (in the winter months when the indoor air is dryer).

If you go to visit ThisOldHouse.com, and find "wainscoting", you will see many good photos to go along with some good diy instruction.

It's possible that you want the look of wainscoting, but discover that it's beyond your budget. If that's the case, consider using a wallpaper or accent paint color between the base molding and the chair rail. Same effect - a tenth of the cost.

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Black Friday Northern Pine Uplight Accent Table Lamp 2011 Deals

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  • High Sierra brown finish.
  • Takes one 60 watt bulb (not included).
  • 18" high.
  • 8" wide.


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This design captures the essence of the great outdoors. The Northern Pine uplight table lamp features sumptuous earth tones and a High Sierra Brown finish. A single fixture within illuminates the translucent base and its pine needle motif. Accent your rustic or eclectic decor with this designer uplight accent light.



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Cindy Crawford Furniture

Born upon February 20th, 1966, Cynthia Ann Crawford is a former model. Famous for her signature mole right above the lip, Cindy has been on many magazine covers through her career. Crawford's success at modeling made her a star which has led to roles within film and television, and employment as a spokesperson. After modeling, she involved herself in many projects including a Cindy Crawford furniture collection.

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Within 2005, Cindy launched a brand new line of furniture underneath the "Cindy Crawford Furniture Home Collection" name. The collection was made by HM Richards Inc., and will be sold throughout multiple retailers. Crawford helped in the development of the collection by directing designers to involve specific styles, colors or features which fit the requirements of families or that reflected her unique tastes.

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The Cindy Crawford Furniture Home collection has a huge choice of sophisticated house furnishings for each room within the house. The line is versatile; every piece will be designed to match any lifestyle and home. It features carefully chosen fabrics, vivid colors and luxurious leathers, and the Cindy Crawford furniture line is highly influenced by her individual decorating tastes.

One of her more popular sets includes the Hayward seven piece living room set.

The Cindy Crawford Furniture living room has:

One sofa
One loveseat
One cocktail table
Two end tables
Two lamps

Hayward line will be a conventional design updated to reflect current housing fashions. Every piece features classic aspects, but keeps a casual style. A soft corduroy within khaki color, skirted base, red accent pillows and welted seams will make this line irresistible.

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The Hayward collection balances conventional design with a casual style to develop a fashionable, but comfortable couch. You will enjoy the feeling of the corduroy fabric as much as the khaki color. A skirted base, welted seams, and boxed seat cushions add to its appeal. Decorative accent pillows add a whimsical touch.

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Hayward loveseat provides seating for two. The khaki colored upholstery will be inviting to the touch while a skirted base, welted seams and boxed seat cushions lend a conventional, but casual style. The matching reddish accent pillows will make a great impression.

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Ideal for a contemporary living room, a Santa Cruz cocktail table will be an excellent selection. The cocktail table has a dark pine finish with tapered legs. The nickel knobs are elegant, but simple. Its dimensions are 52 Length x 32 Width x 19 Height.

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Ideal for a contemporary living room, a Santa Cruz end table will be a superb option. This table has a dark pine finish with tapered legs. Nickel knobs are exquisite, yet simple. Its dimensions are 29 Length x 24 Width x 24 Height.

Anya Lamp

Artful design of this Anya lamp is accomplished via its burnished gold finish and intriguing shape. It's topped with neutral shades, and the resin lamp will be a great method of shedding light upon your favorite room.

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Holiday Decorating Themes

Ah, yes--it is that time of year again. The holidays are just around the corner and now is the perfect time to start decorating your home for the season. Choosing a theme for the holidays makes it easy to harmonize the decorations throughout your home. Whether you want to turn your home into a winter wonderland, a poinsettia palace, or a luxury of lights, these holiday decorating themes are sure to spark some inspiration in decorating your home for the holidays.

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Snowflakes and Sparkles

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Transform your home into a winter wonderland by using snowflake-themed ornaments and decorations. Stick with two basic colors such as blue and silver. Hang sparkly snowflakes in windows or door frames, and apply self-adhesive snowflakes to windows. If decorating a tree, use snowflake ornaments, tin icicles, and a few blue ornaments. Buy some artificial snow to sprinkle on the tree and under it to complete the snowy look. Trade in your regular centerpiece for a white poinsettia in a blue or silver flower pot, or a large bouquet of white roses in a sparkling vase. White candles placed strategically throughout the room make a great accent. White icicle lights or snowflake lights can be draped over windows and doors, fireplace mantels, trees, or across porches and decks.

The Joy of Color

One of the hottest holiday trends is replacing the usual color schemes with more bold colors. Bright and colorful holiday decor can be beautiful and fun. Choose a color (or two or three) to set your theme. Purple is a good choice, and you might want to choose an accent color such as gold or silver. First, decorate you tree from head to toe in purple. Purple ornaments, purple lights, purple tinsel......you may want to toss a few silver pieces in if you're afraid of going into purple overkill. Wrap your gifts in purple with silver ribbons, or vice versa. Use different shades of purple, too; you don't have to stick to one color. Cover your dining table or end tables in purple velvet. Use purple, silver, and white lights on the inside and outside of the house. Take a serving dish or bowl and fill with purple ornament balls to use as a centerpiece. Enjoy your colorful holiday!

Country Rustic

Woodsy cabins and mountain lodges inspire this country rustic theme. Think cozy log fires and relaxed family time - the true essence of the holidays! Create a rustic holiday theme by first replacing your everyday decor items with more rustic decor. Pine cones make great tree ornaments; they also go great grouped together in a small bowl. Create homemade potpourri by mixing dried leaves and berries in a wicker basket. Quilts also add a rustic look; use a quilt as a tree skirt and another to cover a nearby table. Tree decorations should be simple: birdhouses, pine cones, twigs, and other country-inspired ornaments. Steer clear of flashy or colorful decor, you want to make your country-inspired holiday simple and cozy.

Candy Cane Craze

Satisfy your sweet tooth with this scrumptious decor. Greet your guests by lining your walkway with giant candy canes strung by white lights. String candy canes along your mantel, up your staircase, or on window sills. When decorating a tree, use real candy canes as ornaments, along with red and white tinsel. Stick to red, white, and silver wrapping paper on gifts under the tree. Accent your home with candy cane or peppermint votive candles to release that sweet candy smell. Arrange an assortment of candy canes in a dish to use as a centerpiece on your kitchen table or coffee table.

Glowing Gold Using gold in your holiday decorating makes other colors more vibrant. Add wreaths, ornaments, and amber-colored lights to create a warm gold tone in your home this season. Accent colors such as green and red compliment the warmth of gold. Stick to one or use both colors to create stockings, a colorful tree skirt, and a lovely mix of ornaments on a tree. White on gold is another color option that creates a classic holiday look. Create a white and gold tree by combining shiny ornaments, lights and tinsel.

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  • Finish-Pine
  • Dimensions: 60 x 42 x 30


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Features: Country Style Leg Base Wood Top Oval Shape Seats 4 to 6 Poplar hardwood construction with pine veneers and engineered woods Rich multi step Pine finish This lovely table comes with a convenient 18 inch extension leaf. Assembly required. Imported.



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Black Friday Winsome Wood Computer Desk, Honey Feature

  • Modular computer desk with pullout keyboard tray
  • Crafted of solid beechwood with warm Honey finish
  • Clean lines and slender legs offer classic casual style
  • Matching writing desk, corner table, printer stand, file cabinet, and bookshelf available
  • Assembly required; measures 42 inches wide by 20 inches deep by 29 inches high


Black Friday Winsome Wood Computer Desk, Honey Overview

Featuring a broad desktop perfect for the monitor and a pull-out keyboard tray disguised as a drawer, this computer desk is classic and sturdy.The Honey Pine finish gives it a polished and sleek look.Mix and match with the rest of the Studio Home Office

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These days, home offices are often as busy as their corporate counterparts--and they need to be equally efficient and organized. Winsome Wood offers a line of modular furniture to supply just that while also presenting a clean, inviting style that blends well with domestic décors. This solid beechwood computer desk features a large, open workspace accompanied by a pullout keyboard that stows behind the faux drawer front. The Honey finish is warm and casual, and the slender legs keep the overall look light and airy. Add the writing desk, corner table, printer stand, file cabinet, and bookshelf to customize any space. This desk measures 42 inches wide by 20 inches deep by 29 inches high. Assembly is required. --Kara Karll

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Introducing Cottage Style in Your Home

Say "Cottage Country" style and many people think automatically of overstuffed rooms full of too much furniture and too many designs. In reality, the best Cottage Country style is one that embraces a pleasing mixture of floral fabrics, rustic elements and vintage or distressed furniture, but combined in a simple manner.

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One of the greatest benefits to this style is its versatility. It can encompass everything from English Cottage to French Country, from Beach Cottage to Rustic, Western or Lodge. The key is to choose a theme, and build on that basis. Whatever its culture, Cottage country style emphasizes natural elements of the surrounding environment, whether seashells from the shoreline, wicker from a garden or rough wood from the ranch.

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Start the metamorphosis into Cottage Country by selecting a theme and a color palette. For example, a typical English Cottage or Cottage Garden style palette centers on lighter shades of blue, green, rose and yellow. Move toward Western, Rustic or Lodge Country styles and the palette deepens considerably with crimson, pine, brown and gold. Fortunately, any of these themes can work well when set against a neutral background such as cream, beige or tan.

Naturally the theme will determine what furnishings to choose for the room. Here again, there can be a pleasing mix of new, vintage or antique, reproduction or flea market finds. Aunt Martha's old hutch might work beautifully in a French Country theme if refinished to have a vintage wood appearance. In fact, one way to coordinate a mixed group of furniture for Cottage Country style is to paint all the wood pieces the same color. Wicker and wrought iron are perfect choices for a Garden Cottage theme, and they, too, can be painted. Secondhand and thrift stores are excellent places to find interesting furniture with simple lines suitable for adaptation. What's more, these stores also sometimes have excellent vintage floral rugs or braided area rugs that can serve to unify the look.

When decorating in Cottage Country style, choose fabrics such as cotton, chenille, chintz and other natural fibers. French Country style can be identified by its widespread use of toiles, or fabrics made up of repeated country scenes in blue, black, red or green on a cream-colored background. Fabrics patterned with stripes, checks, and florals all can be used in this style. It is important to remember, however, to mix these patterns in complementary ways. For example, if toiles are used for upholstery or drapes, it's best to have solid colored rugs so that the room won't look too "busy." Likewise, to mix patterns for visual interest, alternate large solids with medium- and small-sized stripes, checks or even plaids. The decorator's choices in fabrics and furnishings will determine how the Cottage Country theme moves through the home.

With a versatile decorating scheme such as Cottage country, it's important to be flexible and creative about the possibilities of any given piece, as long as it's something with simple construction. For example, vintage or reproduction trunks can serve as end tables or coffee tables, while an antique sewing machine cabinet would work as an accent piece. Part of the fun of this style is using imagination to create a Cottage Country look that is totally unique!

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Use Console Tables To Fill Awkward Open Spaces

We all have those rooms that just have too much empty wall space with nothing to break up the background. While we like rooms to feel larger and spacious, there is a point where things just start to be downright barren where home décor is concerned. Large gaps or wide spaces in a room can be easily filled with console tables. These elegant yet understated accent tables add a sense of style while adding the convenience of increased storage.

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Console tables tend to stand on four legs that are often slender but sometimes intricately carved. The legs support a table top made from any number of quality woods, including: oak; walnut; ash; maple; or even pine. In many cases, quality console tables and are made with a solid wood covered with veneered inlays. Common features on console tables are drawers and compartments for the storage of paperwork, spare bedding, and similar items.

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One common place to see or display a console table is a foyer or entryway. Not only does this help fill an awkward space that is common to foyers where there may be room for a chair and perhaps one other piece of furniture. A console table is perfect for the foyer because it gives you a great place to store keys, gloves, and other travel essentials. This decorative but very functional accent table can also provide a perfect spot to place a lamp and illuminate what can otherwise be a somewhat dim area in most homes. Plus, a lamp can complement the table and other décor while providing a decorative element in its own right.

Hallways are another great place to display and use a console table, especially one with multiple storage compartments and drawers. Not requiring any chair, these unobtrusive accent tables help break up a large blank space in the walls found in most hallways while also providing additional storage. Like the foyer area, hallways are another area in the home where lighting may be inadequate and quality made console tables are a great place for a lamp.

The living room is another area where console tables can help add some style and sophistication to the home décor and break-up the vastness of a large barren wall. Console tables make great places to store household bills, stamps, grocery lists, and other items relating to household errands. Online shopping is a great place to find the best prices on premium console tables made in the widest variety of styles and designs.

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Black Friday Winsome Wood Craftsman Coffee Table, Antique Walnut 2011 Deals

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  • Small craftsman-style coffee table from Winsome Wood; single shelf for storing remote controls, books and more
  • Constructed out of pine wood with antique walnut finish; classic profiled tabletop edges
  • Home assembly required; hardware included
  • Measures 34 inches wide by 19 inches deep by 18 inches high


Black Friday Winsome Wood Craftsman Coffee Table, Antique Walnut Overview

Slightly crafted with flare-tip legs and traditionally profiled trim. Warmth walnut finish.Single shelf offers the nice spot for convenient storage of books, DVD and remote controls.Match with Hall Table & End table for collection.



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Earthquake-Proof Wood Wine Racks?

Wooden racks have a more traditional look and feel about them. If you would like your wine rack to convey a sense of old world aesthetic, consider purchasing a wood rack. Also, if you want to place your wine rack in a wine cellar, wooden racks are better suited to that type of location. Some wine drinkers prefer iron or metal racks. Let's save those for another article.

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Besides, if you live in an earthquake-prone area, a group of researchers at Oregon State University has come up with a new rack that keeps bottles intact during the event.As a matter of fact, the rack was subjected to seismic testing that included two weeks of simulated earthquakes measuring up to magnitude 7.1. The shelving units are marketed mainly to wine departments in retail stores.

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Since wood is flexible, it can withstand earthquakes better than other, more rigid materials such as steel. The strength of the shelves strength was achieved by laminating layers of Oregon pine used for both the frames and the shelves. The developers have nicknamed the Oregon pine MightyPine.

However, if you are not worried about your wine bottles withstanding "The Big One," some companies offer some practical options. In wood, some retailers offer a 24, 36, or 48 bottle capacity Table Top Rack. These three racks can be purchased in a variety of finishes: ponderosa pine, stained pine, premium redwood, and stained redwood.

For those of you looking for something "different" and beautiful, items such as a Wine Connoiseur's Chest and a Wine Plantation Vinter's Chest can add charm to your home. For example, the Connoiseur holds up to 15 bottles, and has a large storage drawer. It makes for an attractive furniture accent in any décor. The Vinter's Chest opens from the top, is set off by great antique hinges and hardware, and holds up to 14 bottles.

Or, for something really different, check out an item called the Cape Cod Storage Console, which holds eight bottles, has two top drawers, and two large storage areas on the bottom. Have a wonderful shopping experience!

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Black Friday Northern Pine Uplight Accent Table Lamp 2011 Deals

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  • High Sierra brown finish.
  • Takes one 60 watt bulb (not included).
  • 18" high.
  • 8" wide.


Black Friday Northern Pine Uplight Accent Table Lamp Overview

This design captures the essence of the great outdoors. The Northern Pine uplight table lamp features sumptuous earth tones and a High Sierra Brown finish. A single fixture within illuminates the translucent base and its pine needle motif. Accent your rustic or eclectic decor with this designer uplight accent light.



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Black Friday Ore International Kids' Indoor/Outdoor Picnic Table Overview

Great as a place for children to enjoy snacks, projects or meals. Two built-in benches on an extra-wide base that prevents tipping. Smoothly finished solid pine wood construction holds up to enthusiastic kids play as well as the elements.



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  • All pcs constructed of pine solid
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Black Friday Magnussen T1695-35 Densbury Natural Pine Finish Wood Rectangular Accent End Table Overview

Add some architectural interest with the column-set Densbury pine table collection. In slat-finished, slightly distressed pine give this collection its distinctive casual confidence.



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Adventures in North Florida

North Florida is a completely different region than south Florida. For those who want a more authentic old Florida experience, with less crowds, more small towns, and more space, this is the place!

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Day 1

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Withlacoochee Park, in Dade City, is an inviting scenic area. As part of the green Swamp Wilderness Preserve, the park offers nature trails, picnic area, a playground, fishing, canoe launch, birding, and whimsical wood carvings. As we walked over a bridge, we spotted an alligator taking a swim! We did some bird watching, but only saw buzzards, ducks, and geese. The oak trees and Spanish moss were beautiful! We tried to visit the Dade City Depot, but found it closed. We did enjoy looking around the outside, with the 1950s style station wagon loaded with family and citrus, and the old truck with the driver.

Brooksville, in Hernando County, is another of Florida's Main Street, USA towns. It was the Florida's Outstanding Rural Community of 2000. We browsed through the 5 buildings of Rogers' Christmas Shop! Rooms are arranged to show living rooms in a holiday setting. Decorations for any taste and budget are available. Perusing the decorations was fun! We came away with ideas for Christmas dancing in our heads. The town is full of old fashioned homes and stores. We ate at the Main Street Eatery. We had the best Cajun Hamburger Bean Soup! Service and atmosphere was friendly! Our meals included a half sandwich for MaryJo and a Cuban for Greg, and 2 iced teas. Cost before tip was .

What archeological site has 6 mounds and is the longest continuously inhabited Pre-Columbian Indian site? If you answered Crystal River, you're correct! The population may have been as high as 7,500. Today, the history of the Native Americans is highlighted in the Visitor Center, with a timeline, displays of tools and a diorama. A midden (a heap of discarded household goods), burial mounds, and a ceremonial stone on which offerings were placed help us to understand more of the lifestyle that began about 500B.C. The site was used until about 1300 A.D. Whys did they build here? It's one of History's Mysteries. Excavations were begun in 1903 by Clarence Moore. Tours and Ranger Programs are available. Visitors may also fish in the waters, and bird watch. This is part of the Great Florida Birding Trail. Allow about 45 minutes, more if you plan to picnic. Admission is only per carload. The park is off Rt. 19 near the town of Crystal River. Florida State Parks have been awarded the Best Parks in America. We enjoyed our visit!

A train display surprised us along Rt. 98, near Gulf Hammock in Levy County. It recalls the Patterson-McInnis Railroad, prominent in the area in the early 1900s, and part of the Patterson-McInnis Sawmill. The engine often pulled 30 or 40 cars piled high with logs. Logging was an important Florida industry. A small stream just behind offers shade and a moment of tranquility. This is an example of the surprises just ahead when traveling the back roads.

Another surprise was a scene of giant sea creatures in front of a lawn ornament or business ornament shop. Huge sharks, crabs and fish hung in the air or climbed on the fence. Right across the street was a lighthouse representing a church.

The end of the day was coming, with dinner at BBQ Bill's in Chiefland. MaryJo couldn't resist the sampler platter, a delicious combo of chicken, ribs, beef, and pork. Leftovers provided the next day's picnic lunch! Greg had a taste for a porterhouse steak, also scrumptious. Three sauces were all tasty, although Greg preferred the spicy one. Two soft drinks with refills completed the meal. Our waitress was cheerful and efficient. Total was before tip.

Day 2

We fell in love today - with Cedar Key! It was a great start to the day! Cedar Key is a fishing village, clam farm community, historical area, and artist colony. It's a place where the pace slows and visitors can enjoy the important things in life. Fishing, birding, swimming, boating, hiking, camping, shopping, eating, and sightseeing are all activities visitors can enjoy. The village is located in the Gulf of Mexico, among barrier islands with beautiful trees and shrubs and old Florida buildings. It was once a major supplier of seafood and timber products. We loved the colors of the houses and stores, the whimsy - like the monkey in the tree, the tiny beach, the shopping, the history, the Curdmudgeonalia Bookstore, and the myriad of choices for activities. We love Key West, and this is like Key West, minus the crowds, the high prices, and the long trek to get there. We'll be coming back for a long week end ASAP! It's about 45 minutes from Chiefland. Allow plenty of time! This is a jewel!

Down the road, we knew Dakotah Winery was waiting! The grounds say that this is a special place. An old Spanish cannon, a windmill, and antique wine making equipment are among the eclectic assortment of décor. Inside, the owners, Rob and Max Rittgers are enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and welcoming! We enjoyed meeting both gentlemen. Tasting is free, without pressure, and we enjoyed the wines so much, we bought several bottles. But wait, there's more! A duck pond is in the back, with food to feed our feathered friends and the koi who share the pond. A shady grape arbor beckons. Inside, the winery is visible, and a well appointed gift shop might be calling your name. By the way, the name "Dakotah" is a Lakota Native American word meaning friend. Allow 30 minutes. We found another jewel!

"Florida's Last Frontier" is Horseshoe Beach. A ride through mostly scrub brings the inquisitive visitor here. We sojourned at the park for our picnic lunch. The view was very pretty, with pelicans and islands in view. There are some attractive homes, and boats with interesting names like "Hell on Reels." Our leftovers provided us with lunch. However, there is no swimming beach. Near town is Jackson Trail Park, a picnic area named for President Andrew Jackson, who has the dubious honor of executing 2 British subjects near there and almost causing a war, before he even became President.

By the time we reached Perry, we were ready to call it a day. Days Inn offered a good deal - 3 for a 2 night stay. They had a pool. Old Mexico on Byron Butler Parkway was a nice restaurant with good food. We did have a slight language problem and Greg ended up with a fishbowl sized drink and MaryJo was served sherry instead of chardonnay. Dinner was before the tip.

Day 3

A good Southern breakfast can be found at Hill's Country Kitchen in Perry. Grits, biscuits, and even catfish can be had. Caution: Southern, tasty as it is, implies fried and lots of carbs. Our breakfast was : A 3 egg omelet with grits and biscuit and 2eggs, hash brown, and bacon, with 2 coffees.

The Forest Capital Museum and Cracker Homestead is worth a look! Did you know that turpentine was an important Florida industry? The pine tree contributes to about 5,000 other products. Wow! The self guiding museum spotlights the timber industry and native wildlife. Next door is an 1864 Cracker Homestead, complete with house, barn, outhouse, chicken house, and other farm buildings. Cracker is a term that refers to native Floridians and came from the crack of the Florida cowboy's whip! A garden produces foods all year. Sugar cane was growing when we were there. Grapes are grown, too, for fresh fruit, jelly, and wine. The smoke house was used to preserve meat so the family could eat it all year. Take your time, and imagine life as it was then. Women washed clothes outside, pounding them on a workbench. They cooked in a detached kitchen, to lessen the risk of a house fire. Men hunted and farmed to provide food. We think it would be an adventure to try this life for a few days, but are glad we live in the 21st century. Allow an hour. Admission is per person. A picnic area and playground are adjacent.

Poppa Jim's is a good lunch spot. Fresh oysters are shucked right in front of you. Our server is the originator's grand-daughter. She explained that the lunch counter is so wide because "Poppa," a retired teacher, wanted to have room to keep the waiting oyster trays. Greg had the fresh oyster and the oyster stew! MaryJo had the Greek Salad, with fresh crab bits and tiny shrimp. It was all good, although the salad seemed to take awhile. Our bill was . Other items include gumbo, fried seafood, swamp cabbage (an old Florida classic), and po'boys. We asked about swimming beaches, and were told there are no swimming beaches in the area. Most locals go up to the "handle" to swim.

Downtown is historic and attractive, but small. There didn't seem to be any eateries open after five. It is a good area for fishing, hunting, and hiking.

Day 4

We breakfasted at Hardees. Yes, it's a chain, but Southern to the core, bless their hearts. Featured on the breakfast menu were fried bologna biscuit, pork chop and gravy biscuit, and smothered potatoes. We each chose the tasty and more sensible breakfast wrap. Greg added hash browns, and MaryJo, grits. With 2 coffees, the tab was . One of our better deals! Nourished, we aimed our trusty car towards the north and the "handle" of Florida.

St. Mark's Lighthouse, part of the Lighthouse Tour of Florida's Forgotten Coast, was a priority for us. We really wanted to climb the lighthouse, but sadly for us, it's closed to the public. However, we did do some hiking, birding and butterfly watching. We were rewarded with some gorgeous butterflies, a few birds, and a chat with the lighthouse keeper.

The lighthouse was built around 1829. The first lighthouse was built with hollow walls, for moisture control. However, the plans called for solid walls, so the lighthouse was torn down and rebuilt! The lighthouse keeper had to light 15 whale oil lamps every night, and then extinguish them every morning and clean all the glass! This took hours!

We took the Lighthouse Levee Trail, just in front of the lighthouse. On the way, we saw gulls, pelicans, herons, and egrets. Monarchs, Common Sulphurs, Viceroys, and Gulf Fritillaries danced by. Prickly Pear Cacti had just bloomed and were ready to be harvested by anybody who knows how to prepare the purplish fruit. This was used by American Indians. Sabal Palm, also known as Cabbage palm, grows on the trail. Natives used the palm for roofing weaving cloth, and ate the berries. Other plants included Red Cedar, Wax myrtle, and Bee Balm.

An appealing park, St. Mark's offers hiking and biking trails, a Visitor Center, and public boat launch. Admission is only per carload! Visitors could spend anywhere from an hour to a day.
Driving the Coast Road gave us ample scenery. The Gulf of Mexico was often within sight. At the Wakulla Visitor Center, we learned that some of the "Tarzan" movies of the 1930's and 40's featuring Johnny Weissmuller were filmed at Wakulla Springs. Just across the street from the center, was a park with springs that was once very popular. The belief that the water would cure anything from headaches to serious illnesses brought many people to the area. Today the springs are there, but all the bath houses are gone.

Further on, after more scenic driving, at Bald Point Park, we stopped for our picnic lunch. The view was splendid! The sand dunes, sea oats, birds and butterflies were so beautiful! We saw a myrtle tree covered with monarch butterflies! A stroll on the bright white sands was exhilarating! A few people were surf fishing. Driftwood was on the beach and cypress knobs straddled the shoreline.

There are many settlements along the coast road, including Panacea and Carrabelle. Carrabelle is a small town with an emphasis on fishing. It boasts the world's smallest police station. The station is a phone booth! Often the squad car will sit next to the booth waiting for a call. It must be wonderful to live in such a low crime area!

Crooked River Lighthouse, another of the Lighthouse Tour lighthouses, is only open to the public on Saturday, but visitors are free to tour the lighthouse keeper's home anytime. It is a replica of the 1895 four room house. The exceptions are air conditioning and modern plumbing. The lighthouse in made of iron and steel, and during renovation, the structure only had to be sandblasted and repainted - it was in that excellent repair! On the grounds is a picnic area with a 70 ft. pirate ship for children, called the "Carabella." There are native plants and many bird species to observe. Admission is free. If it's not Saturday, allow 15 minutes, unless children are with you. Then allow enough play time!

Home for the next 2 nights is St. Joe Peninsula State Park. It's in the gulf, and is miles from any town. There are no concessions, but restrooms and showers are clean and modern. Two nights camping was for our tent. For we had firewood, and for a bag of ice. Our site in Sandy Pines Campground is very pretty, and secluded. However, it's on the edge of a swamp, and so rather damp. We heard an owl hooting while we ate our meal of homemade chili! Another campground is Gulf Breeze.

The BP Station is the center of commerce. Rentals at the Scallop Cove B. P. include canoes, kayaks, bikes, beach chairs and fishing equipment. Bait, groceries, ice cream, lunch, clothes, and souvenirs are available. They also have charter fishing trips. They do have the corner on the market!

Day 5

A quick camp breakfast of coffee, fruit, and toast started us on our day. The owl was hooting during breakfast! Biking along the beach roads, renting of course from the B.P., provided an opportunity for us to get close up views of some of the pretty beach houses, see butterflies and birds, observe the plants, and get exercise. Cute names like Jamaica, Summer, and Bay Breeze were some of the street names. Houses were named Coquina, Almost There and Haven. We saw two dead snakes and remembered how the ranger had told us rattlesnakes are protected now because so many people deliberately kill them! Rattlesnakes have their uses - killing rats is one! Cost was for an hour per bike.

The exercise had us ready for lunch, so we headed to Cone Heads, one of the only places to eat. We found a ship shaped building, painted bright blue, with tiki umbrellas covering the patio tables and an outdoor pool table. They sell produce, too! We each had a grilled fish sandwich with a side of fries and a glass of wine. Delicious! Our tab was before tip. Other food items include burgers, salads, chowder, and desserts. There are some vegetarian items! Prices range from .99 to .99.

The beaches here are beautiful white powdered sugar sand! The dunes are protected, so don't walk on them! Trees are magnificent, with Spanish Moss draped over the branches as decoration. There were very few people here when we were here, in early November. Most of the few business that are in the area are closed for the season. Boating, fishing, birding, swimming, and hiking are some of the outdoor activities to enjoy. History is rich in the area. Natives were here long before Europeans, as evidenced in tool and pottery remnants. Spanish explorers were here in the 1500s. Settlers began moving here in the 1800s. The American government bought much of the land in 1940 for military training.

Jellyfish, sea turtles, rays, and sharks are among the marine life. On land, rats, snakes, and mice might be seen. While we were registering, a woman called the ranger and said a snake was in her camper! There are many birds: terns, sandpipers, woodpeckers, wrens, woodpeckers, hawks, and ducks. Please heed the alligator warnings on the bay side and central areas. Always be careful in a wilderness area or preserve!
One of the local critters decided to check out our cooking bin during the night. It was closed and contained no food, but a crash woke us up to discover the contents spilled on the ground.

Greg decided to catch our dinner, and enjoy surf fishing. The Whiting were biting, and within an hour, he had 6 of them and a flounder to prepare. He had so much fun! MaryJo guarded the bait and fish from marauding sea gulls and plovers! A swim in the cool water was nice, too. Nothing like fresh fish, grilled over a campfire! The owl hooting in the swamp was a nice accent to the meal.

Day 6

Taking down the tent and breaking camp is an easy undertaking when the weather is fine! We are partial to this area, although it is remote. Port St Joe is a picturesque little town which we passed through on the way out of the Panhandle.

Continuing on past pasture, homestead, small settlements, little towns, wood, and water, we eventually reached Suwannee River State Park near the pretty little town of Live Oak. Live Oaks, Red Cedar, and pines dominate the park. Bathrooms and showers are modern and well kept. There weren't many campers when we were here, so we had plenty of privacy. Also, we were one of the only tents! Wood and ice are available at the Ranger Station, as are canoe rentals. The ranger told us that the nearest place to replenish supplies is the Wal-Mart in Live Oak, about 9 miles away.

At nightfall, after a pretty sunset, we had our campfire blazing and enjoyed our hearty sandwiches. The air got much cooler.

Day 7

The 40-something temperatures had us hightailin' it into town for breakfast! Just too cold for us to be standing around cooking if we don't have to. Fortunately, we found Dixie Diner, a good southern cuisine eatery that offers pork chops and eggs, grits, biscuits and sawmill gravy, hot cakes, and good hot coffee. MaryJo had the chops and eggs, while Greg chose the manly Paul Bunyan Breakfast, sawmill gravy and biscuits, bacon, home fries, and eggs. Total for us both before tip was - a good deal for a good meal with good service.

An after meal stroll around Live Oak was entertaining and informative. The Suwannee County Historical Museum, though small, is attractive, fun, and enlightening. Exhibits include a 192-s country kitchen, moonshine still, 195-0s phone switchboard, and a pony cart belonging to Florida's first governor, Charles Drew. Admission is free. Randy Torrance, the curator, gave us some history of the town, and chatted about the current activities the museum sponsors. Allow at least a quarter of an hour. While in town, check out the courthouse, old court house, Methodist Church, and McHale's Gifts, a fairy, dragon, and wizard store, and more!

Not more than a short drive away in White Springs is the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park. Activities there include camping, hiking, shopping, fishing, and horseback riding. The center is dedicated to the memory of Stephen Foster, writer of approximately 200 songs mostly in the 1850s and 1860s. Titles include "I Dream of Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair", "Camptown Races," and of course, "Swanee River." Oddly, Stephen Foster was not a Southerner, but was born in Pittsburgh, PA. He never visited Florida, and was only in the South once. He died in 1864 at the age of 37. He has become something of a legend since. In the auditorium, exquisite handmade dioramas of some of his songs are shown. Pianos and organs of the time are on exhibit, including the von J'anko Keyboard. This is an extremely unusual keyboard, featuring 6 different rows of keys, invented in 1882. It is an impressive looking piece! On the grounds is the Stephen Foster Memorial Carillon, holding 97 bells, one of the largest in the world. Music is played on a regular basis. In addition there is a craft shopping area and a restaurant. Special events, such as the Florida Folk Life Festival are held on the grounds. Snapping turtle, alligators, Gulf sturgeon, and other wildlife call the park home. In the spring, a Florida Folk life Festival is held on the grounds. Admission to the park is only . Allow an hour, minimum.

White Springs itself was once a tourist town; known for the healing properties of the mineral waters. Before that, Native Americans held the area as sacred, because of the supposedly curing springs.
A warm afternoon called for a canoe ride on the Suwannee River. We paddled upstream, basking in the sun, and the rock formations, trees, and sandy banks of the river. At one point, a sturgeon stirred the waters! The surroundings are enchanting, the water cool, and the ride back easy! Going upstream first allowed us to drift back. Don't forget to bring water to drink, and put on sunscreen ahead of time. For 2 hrs, the fee was .

A supper of chicken with peppers, scallions, and baked yams on the fire was delicious! Sitting close to the campfire kept us cozy! A glass of wine added to the ambience!

There is plenty to see and plenty to do here in North Florida! We recommend this trip to anyone wanting to get off the trails!

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