Barbara Reviews
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Lolita Love My Wine Glass, Mommy’s Time Out $19.99 Themed wine glasses, with a recipe on the bottom. These glasses are painstakingly hand painted and oven baked to ensure durability. On the bottom you will find a recipe for a new breed of wine cooler that is guaranteed to make your taste buds smile. Large 15-oz. capacity…. |
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Lolita Love My Wine Glass, Fifty & Fabulous $25.99 Santa Barbara Ceramic Design is proud to present “Love my Wine” wine glasses by Lolita. Each hand painted Lolita Wine Glass features a design inspired by a delicious wine cooler recipe, which is printed on the bottom of the glass! Your wine glass will arrive in an elegant and unique gift box. Enjoy a truly unique wine drinking experience and start your own collection!… |
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Lolita Love My Wine Glass, New Mommy $25.99 Santa Barbara Ceramic Design is proud to present “Love my Wine” wine glasses by Lolita. Each hand painted Lolita Wine Glass features a design inspired by a delicious wine cooler recipe, which is printed on the bottom of the glass! Your wine glass will arrive in an elegant and unique gift box. Enjoy a truly unique wine drinking experience and start your own collection!… |
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Lady and the Tramp (Diamond Edition Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo in Blu-ray Packaging) $18.91 The doggone funniest love story you’ll ever see, this charming Disney animated feature follows the rocky romance between a proper cocker spaniel and a streetwise mutt from opposite sides of the tracks. Features the voice talents of Peggy Lee, Barbara Luddy, Larry Roberts, Stan Freberg, and Alan Reed. Songs include “Bella Notte ,” “He’s a Tramp,” “The Siamese Cat Song.” 76 min. Widescreen (Enhanced… |
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Castle in the Sky (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) $22.99 Inspired by “Gulliver’s Travels,” the fantasy-adventure Castle in the Sky (1986) was Hayao Miyazaki’s third feature, and helped to establish his reputation as a visionary in both Japan and America. The orphan Sheeta inherited a mysterious crystal that links her to the legendary sky-kingdom of Laputa. With the help of resourceful Pazu and a rollicking band of sky pirates, she makes her way to the r… |
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Sleeping Beauty (Two-Disc Platinum Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo + BD Live) [Blu-ray] $31.86 Disney’s 1959 animated effort was the studio’s most ambitious to date, a widescreen spectacle boasting a gorgeous waltz-filled score adapting Tchaikovsky. In the 14th century, the malevolent Maleficent (not dissimilar to the wicked Queen in Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs taunts a king that his infant Aurora will fatally prick her finger on a spinning wheel before sundown on her 16th birt… |
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CANON PC160 Personal Copier 8461A043 $144.95 CANON PC160 Personal Copier 8461A043… |
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Centon Electronics UC Santa Barbara Gauchos DataStick Keychain V2 4 GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive DSK2C4GB-CSB $24.36 UC SANTA BARBARA GAUCHOS DATASTICK KEYCH… |
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NEW! West Highland Terrier Mousepad Barbara Augello Collection $9.95 NEW! Westie Mousepad – Barbara Augello Collection These are the latest Dog Breed Mousepads with Photographic Images from the Barbara Augello Collection of Conversation Concepts. Size: 9 1/4 x 7 3/4″ Weight: Appx. 4 oz. Get yours today and you can work side by side with Your Best Friend! Please note that these are custom order items. Due to the wide assortment available you should allow between… |
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Barbara’s Bakery Snackimals Animal Cookies … |
Amtrak Trip to Santa Barbara True Getaway
Got to admit it – it’s tough for this Californian to give up his car for the weekend, but that’s exactly what we did on a recent train getaway to Santa Barbara that proved we could do our small part to help reduce traffic and vehicle emissions and still have a great time.
In fact, just put aside the benefits to the environment and look at the benefits to our own family: We saved on gas, vehicle wear and tear and on the frustration that always comes with a never-know-what-you’re-gonna-get drive through the L.A. freeway system. We got to try a new adventure, introduce our 8-year-old to rail travel and we packed a lot of sightseeing into a short two-day period.
Santa Barbara is especially well suited to car-less travel because years ago city fathers decided they needed to do something to reduce the congestion they were seeing with many more visitors and the smog that would trap itself over the city. The Santa Barbara Car Free Project today offers travelers discounts on Amtrak as well as at participating hotels. They sweeten the pot by throwing in a multitude of discounts on local attractions and transportation. Our family of three decided to give it a try, traveling to Santa Barbara from our home in north San Diego County.
Boarding the 7 a.m. northbound Pacific Surfliner in Oceanside was a snap. Accustomed to long waits nowadays for air travel, we showed up nearly an hour before our train to check our one large piece of luggage. But A/ we really didn’t need to check the luggage – there is a rack you can put your luggage on in the business class rail car – and B/ you can step right on the train, even purchasing your tickets onboard.
Business class is slightly more expensive but offers reserved seating and amenities such as a continental breakfast, a newspaper and a comfortable work area with a power outlet for our laptop. We went up the stairs to the second level, found our seating and sat back to enjoy the scenery. In just a couple of minutes we were on our way, the gorgeous California coastline passing before our very eyes.
We were reminded of a recent country chart-topper called Sunday Morning that talks about the many walks of life in the USA and how people spend their Sunday mornings. It was, in fact, Sunday morning and we were observing our fellow Californians out for their morning jog or enjoying a newspaper and coffee on their beachfront deck, or preparing an outdoor breakfast in one of several beachfront state parks along the Surfliner’s path. The train sped along, often at 70 miles per hour or more, taking us on an adventurous route through many parts of the Southern California coastal region that we had not seen in our many drives along Interstate 5.
Another way to describe the feeling is to relate it to those “Over” shows – you know, the PBS television programs that are entirely made up of aerial views of life in a city or region. We weren’t really up in the sky looking down, but even the upstairs level on the train can give you that same mesmerizing effect.
Our trip from Oceanside to Santa Barbara took about five hours but we noticed something quite curious. When driving that distance, we always are anxious to arrive. But on the Surfliner, we almost were sorry we had arrived. It was such great relaxation and interesting scenery that the journey was no longer a means to an end but part of the end itself. Our stress-relieving getaway weekend had started from the moment we had boarded the train.
Arriving in Santa Barbara, it was just a three-block walk to the Hotel Santa Barbara, one of the “car-free” participating hotels with a location in the heart of the city near sidewalk cafes and chic stores along State Street. We checked into our spacious and comfortable room by noon and were sitting at a sidewalk bistro just a few minutes later, enjoying some terrific people-watching and Panini sandwiches. In fact, we lingered a little too long over lunch and then did something we were trying not to do: we hired a taxi. It was the only way to get to the harbor in time to hop aboard the 43-foot sailboat, the Sunset Kidd, for a two-hour cruise along the Santa Barbara coastline.
The ocean provides the best, most panoramic view of Santa Barbara, its mountains and its beaches and offers convincing evidence that local tourism promoters were spot on when they named this part of the coast the “American Riviera.” One can imagine such places as Monte Carlo or Cannes when you take in this spectacular overview along with the parade of luxurious yachts and young, beautiful people. Captain Dennis Longaberger prides himself on offering a true sailing experience rather than a tourist boat and says the Sunset Kidd is a rare example of a private sailboat that has been upgraded to carry passengers. The best part of this sail was watching two pods of dolphins frolic just a few yards from our boat.
Back from our sail, it was just footsteps to the Endless Summer bar-caf?a perfectly located restaurant and watering hole named after the famous surf movie and offering gorgeous views of Santa Barbara’s harbor area. Known for such specialties as its popcorn shrimp, fresh ahi and to-die-for Kaui Mud Pie, the restaurant enjoys a loyal following of both locals and visitors who keep coming back for more.
This first day set the tone for the entire trip – great restaurants, visits to such attractions as Stearns Wharf, the waterfront, the shops along State Street, the various parks, gardens and museums that all are either within walking distance of downtown or easily reached by the city’s convenient public transportation. The Car Free Project offers a $2 discount off the Santa Barbara Trolley which, for $21, will let you ride the trolley all day to eight different area tourist attractions. (note: you can save $5 by purchasing your ticket online at www.sbtrolley.com). Another convenient way to get around the main part of town is the Electric Shuttle which runs up and down State Street as well as along the beach areas. It’s just 25 cents each time you board.
If that’s still not enough options for transportation, hybrid taxi service is 20 percent off for Car Free visitors, and there are plenty of local bike rentals.
We had a full day of sightseeing that second day because our train didn’t depart until 7 p.m. We had done a lot in just two days, and the gentle journey home by Amtrak gave us the opportunity to truly sit back and relax – a far cry from our usual nail-biting trip home on those congested Southern California freeways.
AT A GLANCE
WHERE: Santa Barbara is about 100 miles north of Los Angeles and a comfortable train ride from many coastal cities to the north and south.
WHAT: Santa Barbara is unmatched in beauty and is an excellent city to see car-free. Or if you prefer, you can drive the coastal highway through Ventura.
WHEN: Any time of the year. Santa Barbara has one of California’s most comfortable year-round climates. Our suggestion would be to consider avoiding the busiest Amtrak trains which are those that depart northbound Friday night and southbound Sunday night. At peak times, coach class can be standing room only. Amtrak is seeing more customers as fuel prices climb.
WHY: The Spanish architecture sets the mood in Santa Barbara, but the city is loaded with tourist attractions including Stearns Wharf, the harbor and marina, the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum, the Museum of Natural History and the Courthouse as well as parks, gardens and a robust downtown shopping area.
HOW: The Santa Barbara Car Free Project offers discounts on many visitor services in order to encourage people to visit the city without their car. Amtrak allows a 20 percent Santa Barbara Car Free discount on coach fares. The adult coach fare from Oceanside to Santa Barbara, roundtrip, is $66 before discount. Business class offers reserved seating and is $16 more each way with no discount. In addition to discounts on Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner, there are discounts on lodging, services and retail items. For more information, go to www.santabarbaracarfree.org or phone (805) 696-1100. For more information on the Hotel Santa Barbara, a very classically styled hotel with an excellent continental breakfast, go to www.hotelsantabarbara.com.
What to do Columbus Day weekend in Santa Barbara?
I will be taking the train up to Santa Barbara for Columbus Day weekend. Are there lots of things to do up there, and annual events that are taking place?
There is a lot to do in SB for sure.
Will you rent a car when you are here?
The beach is two blocks from the train station and there are lots of shops, restaurants, and hotels nearby.
IF you would like, you can write to me with specifics about what you would like to do and I’d be happy to help.
Mike
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SHENAGH BY HONEY CUP BEARS, BARBARA’S ORIGINALS, USA – ARTIST BEAR – NEW $118.55 |
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WILOUGHBY BY HONEY CUP BEARS, BARBARA’S ORIGINALS, USA – ARTIST BEAR – NEW $118.55 |
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TEDDY BEAR “BARBARA McCONNEL” LTD ED #9 SIGNED 1988 $41.97 |
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BEAR MITZVAH JEWISH DOLL STUFFED JUDICA BARBARA ISENBERG VIB VINTAGE $17.99 |
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Barbara Ann Artist Bear Merry Muddle $379.37 |
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Barbara Ann Artist Bear Gizzi $284.53 |
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Barbara Ann Artist Bear Lilac Lil $284.53 |
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Barbara Ann Artist Bear Morag $363.56 |
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Barbara Ann Artist Bear Bhaji $189.68 |
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2 Vtg Lg North American Bear Co Stuffed Bears Light Purple 1979 Barbara Isenberg $100.00 |
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Yorkie Kit Pattern Supplies & Tutorial Instructions by artist Barbara Butler $99.00 |
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ASHTON DRAKE BEAR – PERFECT COMPANIONS COLLECTION ARTIST BARBARA FERRIER – RARE $47.41 |
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Cherished Teddies Barbara Thanksgiving Mom Giving Thanks For Our Family $24.99 |
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SINCLAIR A BARBARA-ANN MOHAIR BEAR 1 0F 20 $86.92 |
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Barbara’s Original’s Honey Cup Bears 11″ Mohair Teddy Bear – Alfie $79.95 |
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Large Barbara’s Original’s Honey Cup Bears 16″ Mohair Teddy Bear – Brendon $149.95 |
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Lot of Barbara Isenberg Vander bear North American Bear Co. Teddy Bears 13″ 1982 $7.99 |
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Dean’s Rag Book Vintage Reproduction Yes/No Bear ‘Wendall’ by Barbara Sixby $175.00 |
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‘Silly Sally’ OOAK Mohair Bear by Barbara Ferrier 1995 New Price $89.00 |
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Teddy Bear. Barbara Sixby, Zucker Bears, Approx. 4″ Tall $0.99 |
November 30th, 2009
Cindy
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