Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Galena or Bust!

This past weekend John and I took a road trip through Illinois and Wisconsin. Our first destination was Galena.
While sitting on a bench outside one of the local coffee shops we noticed the building across the street and giggled trying to imagine why a door appeared leading to no where. John's humor...Watch the first step; it's a long one!



These are just a couple examples of this inviting area.




Just a few shots of the city taken from the car as we traveled the countryside.


While in Galena we attended a festival and although it was cold (46 degrees) it was a fun event.
Aren't the quilts pretty. I just love the colors and the obvious creativity that went into their creation.






This display was one of my favorites! I have seen pictures of bottle trees but had never seen one up close. This idea is going in my must have someday file. I'd love to see them sprinkled throughout a garden space.






This wreath just said welcome to me. It was made of a twig base and a scaled down choice of
florals. I was drawn to the simplicity. I can just picture it on someone's door welcoming guests in.






Now all the walking and looking and all the sightseeing left us hungry. These were the best looking, best tasting caramel apples ever!



Here's John filling out raffle tickets. They were 6 for $5.00 and the money went to support a very deserving charity. They were raffling beautiful gift baskets.


The entire day was fun filled and best of all a terrific change from our busy work weeks. It was a bit of relaxing fun to provide some balance to our lives.

For more information on Galena, Illinois and all it's wonder go to: http://www.galena.com/




4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the post on Galena. We hope that you enjoyed your time here visiting Main St. and the 30th annual Country Fair. Galena is definitely an unique destination here in the tri-state area. From your friendly hosts for visitor information, the Galena/Jo Daviess County Convention & Visitors Bureau http://www.galena.org (note our website is different than what you posted. You can find all of the destination's information at ours.)

Diane said...

Thank you for your comments and sharing the web address. I am so in love with Galena and want everyone to have a chance to fall in love with it too.

Lynn said...

Diane, the apples look so good!! Everything else looks good too, but those apples really caught my eye!

Looks like a pretty place.

Lynn

Diane said...

Galena is a beautiful city rich in history dating back as far as the early 1800's. And you are so right the apples were awesome!
Diane