Sunday, December 20, 2009

Mellow Yellow Monday / Lights in a Temecula Restaurant


My husband and I spent the day in Temecula Valley a few days ago.  After tasting wine, we went over to Old Town Temecula for dinner and a little Christmas shopping.  This little town is all decked out in holiday spirit!  We saw these lights in the restaurant and I couldn't take my eyes off of them.  My camera really liked them too...Ha!  I found out that the smaller ones are actually blown glass from Sedona, Arizona.  That caught my attention since I had just recently visited there. The big mushroom shaped lamp was in three different sizes, you guessed it...small, medium and large.  The combination of these lights made for a very attractive dining experience.

Mellow Yellow Monday

17 comments:

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Carolyn: Beautiful lamps for certain.

Eden said...

Hi, Caroline!

Those are beautiful lamps and my favourite is the doughnut shape.

Carletta said...

Wow! What a lovely glow!
The hand blown one is gorgeous and the doughnut shape is very unique.
Looks like a great ambiance for your evening.

SquirrelQueen said...

Beautiful lighting fixtures, the doughnut shape is stunning.

Coffeedoff said...

I love these, they look so cheerful!

Chubskulit Rose said...

Oh, I so love the last one!

My Mellow Yellow, Merry Christmas!

EJ said...

unique looking lights.

Mellow yellow with our new eye candy, happy holidays!

life's journey said...

Oh it is pretty...Happy mellow yellow Monday.

Kim, USA said...

Wow those are pretty and unique specially the last one looks like a mushroom to me ^_^. Thanks for sharing!


MYM~Nativity scene

nuts said...

wow, perfect shots! amazing!

Diane AZ said...

Beautiful art glass! They would have caught my eye also if I'd have been at that restaurant. The first one is my favorite.

Rechie said...

wow..this is a beautiful lamp...awesome shots

mine is up too

Nukke said...

Yes, very nice details !!!

Stephanie V said...

Wow! I love these lamps. The shapes are wonderful.

Marice said...

wow those are really! wish we could have something like that at home!

u may view mine here

beth said...

these are amazing....how fun !
and a day of shopping and eating with just your hubby...how nice is that ???....VERY !

in regards to the ice fishing....the ice doesn't crack...it's so thick ! I think it has to be 9 inches thick before the fishing can begin and then the lakes are usually 12 inches thick all winter long and the lovers of fishing are out there all winter ! those huts you see in the photos, even have heaters in them {well some of them} so they can sit and fish for hours and hours...{my ice numbers might be screwy but nope, it doesn't ever crack)

I guess it's better than gambling :)

KMOYMAMA said...

I know that you must have enjoyed dinner under these beautiful lamps.