A friend of mine made an astute observation about our town about ten years ago and I think it may still hold true today.
She said "You know, ours is a funny town. You can buy a fine bottle of wine, beautiful clothing and the perfect wedding gift, but you can't find a decent bra or good pair of pantyhose anywhere in town."
Well said.
For the record, you can find a Playtex bra and L'eggs hosiery at Walmart, in a pinch.
For the record, you can find a Playtex bra and L'eggs hosiery at Walmart, in a pinch.
One of the institutions in town, where one can get a fabulous meal, and buy the best in home decor, clothing, greeting cards,
and gifts is The Peach Tree Gallery and Tea Room
Known for their fabulous food and wonderful cookbooks written by owner Cynthia Pedregon, the Peach Tree is a must stop in town for many, many tourists, and is a favorite among locals.
To say that the Pedregon family is talented is a huge understatement.
Cynthia's mom, Enid Collins, was the designer and creator of the legendary "box purses" many of us carried years ago.
Cynthia's brother, Jeep Collins, is known for his classic and lovely jewelry designs.
Jeep's daughter, Lara Bobo, is a young creative force with a shop called Enid, after her grandmother. I wrote about Lara and her talented husband Tim, here.
Yet another of the Collins descendants, Cynthia's daughter, Tina, has opened a chic new shop next door to the Peach Tree.
Home, At Last
is fresh, young and classic.
Peeking in the windows I already wish I had a spot for these bird lamps.
Upon closer inspection, they have beautiful oval shades. Love them!
Tina's mix of classic furniture styles, some modern and some traditional, with warm, handmade pillows and current art make for a fun and interesting place to shop.
To say that the Pedregon family is talented is a huge understatement.
Cynthia's mom, Enid Collins, was the designer and creator of the legendary "box purses" many of us carried years ago.
Cynthia's brother, Jeep Collins, is known for his classic and lovely jewelry designs.
Jeep's daughter, Lara Bobo, is a young creative force with a shop called Enid, after her grandmother. I wrote about Lara and her talented husband Tim, here.
Yet another of the Collins descendants, Cynthia's daughter, Tina, has opened a chic new shop next door to the Peach Tree.
Home, At Last
is fresh, young and classic.
Peeking in the windows I already wish I had a spot for these bird lamps.
Upon closer inspection, they have beautiful oval shades. Love them!
Tina's mix of classic furniture styles, some modern and some traditional, with warm, handmade pillows and current art make for a fun and interesting place to shop.
I love so many styles and this shop is right up my alley.
I spy a classic Eames chair and ottoman in cream leather, piled with colorful pillows.
Art by Liz Steving,
Sandra Hulse,
local artist, Julie Sawtelle,
John Austin Hanna,
and books by Jerrie Smith, and daughter, Allison V. Smith,
and Cynthia Pedregon - what's more to want!?
Sandra Hulse,
local artist, Julie Sawtelle,
John Austin Hanna,
and books by Jerrie Smith, and daughter, Allison V. Smith,
and Cynthia Pedregon - what's more to want!?
a take on old band boxes, in fresh, current patterns.....
Industrial furniture with contemporary lamps .........
Upon closer inspection, fun and colorful dishes, and great looking wicker pieces!!
Fabulous pillows in a Hans Wegner wish bone chair. Do you love it?
Oh, did I mention jewelry? Really good looking, unique necklaces, earrings, bracelets.....I will take one of each, please.
Some of my favorite Design-Legacy linen pillows. Love those butterflies!!!
Did I mention Dash and Albert rugs? The list of great design here is endless.
Just know, the next time you are in the Texas hill country, a stop at
will be a real treat for you!
Oh, and you really should eat at the Peach Tree - there is no other like it.
You won't be sorry....promise.