a peek inside the fishbowl

I’ve written about Westboro’s the Village Quire before, but to summarize (a) the Village Quire is a Fishbowl patron and (b) my go-to place to buy cards, stationary, and wee gifties of all kinds. Three cheers for shopping local!

The store is celebrating an anniversary this year, and YOU are invited to the party. The Village Quire has been part of Westboro for 12 years, and it’s been three years since they moved to their current location beside Truffle Treasures.

Customers new and old are invited to drop by on Friday July 11 between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. for cupcakes and snacks. There’ll be door prizes too! One will be from one of our favourite local card makers, Alice Hinter, and another door prize will feature a fun collection of party supplies. (There may even be loot bags too!)

Can’t make the party? I have a little something for one virtual party goer.

  • This giveaway is for a $40 shopping spree at the Village Quire. (Cards! Ribbons! Gifts! Wrapping paper! You won’t believe ALL THE CUTE.)
  • In order for your entry to qualify, please leave a comment below.
  • Twitter users can earn a bonus entry by following and tweeting @thevillagequire #villagequirebday and linking to this giveaway. (Don’t forget to use the hashtag, otherwise we may miss your tweet! Sample tweet: “Happy birthday to Westboro’s @thevillagequire! #villagequirebday http://ht.ly/yUxLT”)
  • This giveaway is void where prohibited by law.
  • If you can’t post your comment for whatever reason you can email it to andrea at quietfish dot com. Please note, I cannot be responsible if your entry is misdirected or gets stuck in my Spam folder.

I will draw one name using Random.org at 9:00 p.m. EST on July 15, 2014. I’ll contact the winner via email at that time and post the name here as well.

That’s it! Over to you. Good luck, and I hope to see you at the party!

07 Jul, 2014

A peek inside Preston Street

By andrea tomkins in Ottawa

Yes. I spent (almost) an entire day on and around Preston Street this past weekend. It was time well spent. It’s changed so much over the past decade; the transformation is pretty amazing. And did you know that once the sun goes down there’s a totally different vibe? When’s the last time you’ve been to Little Italy?

Cardamom and Cloves

Right outside the Heart & Crown on Preston Street

Exploring all the shops on Preston Street

Coolest indoor bike racks ever

The Gladstone Theatre, just off Preston Street

The Spoon Children of Preston Street. a.k.a. The Bambini

Gelato

Simply Biscotti on Preston Street

A CLASSIC. The Prescott, on Preston Street.

Night falls on Preston Street.

05 Jul, 2014

Weekend reading: July 5 edition

By andrea tomkins in Weekend reading

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  • Jeanie Maennling: I spent many wonderful days visiting my cousins and Uncle Herb and aunt Eleanor at the Farm in the 1950's. Mycousin Skippy (Sharon) and I got into l
  • alex: For a classic Canadian treat for valentine day , try a BeaverTail (a fried dough pastry) there its yummy
  • Juliet Luiz: I was at this park today and saw the foundation and historical sign which got me curious and let me to your blog post! Great information:) too bad t
  • Rowyn Tape: Hello, I was sitting at Easter dinner with my grandmother and she was telling me this story. She is Herbert Lytles daughter who eventually bought the
  • Bernie: I freeze ball sizes of bread dough for beavertails each winter season.Easy to thaw, roll out and fry. Best winter treat!
  • Jen_nifer: I feel very much the same about my SUP. Floating with snacks is fantastic! When I go on water with some current, I make sure that I paddle into the cu
  • sam: Great article. This is very insightful. Thanks for sharing

The Obligatory Blurb

My name is Andrea and I live in Ottawa with my husband Mark and our dog Sunny who is kind of a big deal on Instagram. During the day I work as a freelance writer. I am a longtime Ottawa blogger and I've occupied this little corner of the WWW since 1999. The Fishbowl is my whiteboard, water cooler, and journal, all rolled into one. I'm passionate about healthy living, arts and culture, travel, great gear, good food, and sharing the best of Ottawa. I also love vegetables, photography, gadgets, and great design.

If you're so inclined, you can read more about me here.

I've deactivated the commenting function as well as my contact form so if you want to get in touch, please drop me a line at quietfish@gmail.com. Thank you!

 


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