Maneuvering the maze at the High Point Market was terribly frustrating and a scary experience for first timers. By the time we finally left, we had a much better handle of how to navigate and offer tips below for the next time. Now I know why all the advice was to get a map, have a plan, be prepared. We thought we were. Maps to Help Maneuver Here's the map, oh but Continue Reading
Highlights of High Point – First Impressions
First Impressions of High Point Highlights Ashley and I just returned from High Point Market and I thought I'd share our first impressions. In its 85 years, I've concluded High Point has grown like Topsy into a maze of spaces and buildings.The 3rd floor terrace is a great place to get some rays as well as socialize at sunset.First impressions Continue Reading
Tweed n’ Texture & Tweaking Color to Smooth Tunes
Because fall is finally here and we're starting to wrap up, bundle up because it's getting colder outside, we thought we'd weather with a tweed and texture post. We tend to also wrap up our homes for winter. We put away our brightly colored spring and summer clothes and wrap ourselves and our interiors in warmth. We put out blankets and deep, dark colors emerge as the Continue Reading
A Case of Cabin Fever!
A case of cabin fever described.Thursday, September 1st. Tropical Storm Lee laboriously made its way across the Gulf, stalled offshore, hovered and dumped band after band of water along with southerly winds driving water through the already badly damaged marshlands into bayous, rivers and lakes.Friday, September 2nd. The day began with flash flood warnings, Continue Reading
Happy Labor Day!
Like millions of other Americans I'm on a Labor Day break (for once) and will be back soon and back to work at Casart Coverings. Don't you love these made up holidays -- gotta take advantage of them sometimes, particularly before things get crazy in September.Otherwise, my next post would have been any one of these visuals: But should have Continue Reading







