In Search of Thomas Patrick

The New Year kicked off to a rather cold start with freezing temperatures and a wind chill that took your face an hour to thaw after being exposed only 10 minutes.  Naturally, this was the perfect time to spend a day outdoors.

On New Year’s Eve, Jon and I braved the frigid weather and ventured to Summersville Lake to end 2013 with a few more geocaches.  Now, you may ask yourself why we drove an hour and a half to a traditional summer tourist location to geocache when there are plenty of caches near Charleston.  But we weren’t going for just any geocache: we were going in search of Thomas Patrick.

For those of you who don’t know, Summersville Lake is an excellent place to scuba dive and has earned its nickname “The Little Bahamas of the East.”  The lake even has its own dive shop where you can buy merchandise, become certified, and join a diving trip in the lake.  While there are many diving locations to choose from, one of the most popular is just beyond the dam at the winter boat ramp.  In the summer, the water brushes against the large parking area that signals the end of the road.  However when the lake is at winter pool, a surprise awaits those who continue just around the bend.

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Meet Thomas Patrick.  If my memory serves me correctly, Thomas Patrick was sunk in the 1990s specifically for diving.  Unless the water is drained in the winter months, the only way to access him is by diving nearly 30 feet below the surface.
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Growing up, I knew there was a boat sunk for diving purposes but I had no clue where it was as I am not a diver myself.  So imagine my surprise when I was browsing for geocaches and I found this one!  It’s called the Summersville Scuba Cache for Buzzy(GC318NB) and is a small magnetic container. While it is not on Thomas Patrick, it is in his vicinity…. and it’s tricky.  Jon and I spent a good 30 minutes looking for the cache while following directions on both my Garmin and my geocaching iPhone app but couldn’t find it.  The cache hadn’t been found in over two months when we were there so either it’s missing or we aren’t very good geocachers…. either is highly likely.  Luckily, we went on to find the other geocaches on our list, one of which included a spectacular view atop the cliffs at the Hughes Ferry Bridge waterfall.
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We had a wonderful last day of 2013 and enjoyed the outdoors regardless of the cold temperatures.  With grad school and my workload picking up, it’s been hard to carve out adventure time but it’s definitely something to make time for.  I can’t wait to see where in West Virginia 2014 takes me and I absolutely can’t wait to share my adventures with you!

Until next time,
Sara (WV Travel Queen)

Made in West Virginia: Fashion and Accessories

Happy Monday everyone!  Traditionally, today’s post would be part of Mountain State Monday but instead, I decided to do another Made in West Virginia post so you can go ahead and get started on your handmade holiday shopping.  To recap, I wanted to share with you some of my favorite items and gifts that are made right here in the Mountain State and challenge you to purchase one handmade item for every mass market item you buy this holiday season.  It is impossible for me to show you EVERYTHING, so please consider this a few highlights of the offerings out there.  So far, the Made in West Virginia series has featured great gift ideas for Jewelry (check out that post here) and will continue today with ideas for Fashion & Accessories.

Price Range:
$     $0 – $25
$$      $25 – $50
$$$      $50 – $100
$$$$      $100+

Cold Weather Gear

Wenweave

Hand dyed and weaved from luxurious natural fabrics, Wenweave offers a variety of scarves, pashminas, and shawls that are the perfect outfit accessory.  The color combinations are endless and blend beautifully for a one of a kind piece.  Bonus?  They’re incredibly soft!
$$$ – $$$$ Wenweave Website

Handbags

Handbags by Tennile

A bag for every occasion, Handbags by Tennile offers a variety of items from totes to clutches to crossbody bags and even child-size bags that are perfect for the young fashionista in your family.  She has a large selection of prints and styles, both festive and professional,  to suit every personality, style, and budget.  Customization is available.
$ – $$$ Handbags by Tennile

Those Shoes

  Known for his whimsical leather shoes, Mik Wright of Those Shoes is also an expert in accessories with a full line that includes small pouches (as shown above), checkbook holders, and business card cases.  Each item is made out of hand dyed and hand cut leather in virtually any color, always finished with fun designs and patterns.  You can also customize any product.
$$ – $$$$ Those Shoes Etsy Page


Hair Accessories


Hats by Tatiana Rakhmanina

Tatiana Rakhmanina’s hats are perfect for the sophisticated person in your life who loves to express her personality in the most notable ways.  Her hats and head bands make any occasion special and are a key item to have in your closet.
$$$ – $$$$  Hats by Tatiana Rakhmanina

Kniceley Sewn

 

Offering a full line of fashion that encompasses purses, aprons, and even clothes, Kniceley Sewn also has fun hair accessories for all ages from dramatic to adorable.  She especially caters to kids by creating matching “felt clippies” (pictured above) that coordinate with custom outfits — perfect for the young lady on your list!
$ – $$ Kniceley Sewn Facebook Page


Clothing

Nikki Butler Design


If clothing is on your list but you don’t want something you can pick up off the racks of a chain retailer, then Nikki Buttler Design is the go-to designer for funky, fresh clothes.  From silk belts to tunics like the one pictured above, her styles are glamorous and right on trend.
$$ – $$$ Nikki Butler Design

SustainU Clothing

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For that guy or gal on your list who prefers a simpler look, SustainU is a great go-to for t-shirts. Although the actual products are produced in neighboring states, SustainU is headquartered in West Virginia and feeds into the Mountain State economy.  All products are Made in the USA, so you can still feel great about shopping small.
$ – $$ SustainU Website

Stay tuned this week and next for more gift ideas!  Next time, it will be all about Bath & Body products followed by Home Decor & Furniture.

Until next time,
Sara (WV Travel Queen)

Disclaimer:  I may know and may own an item from the artisans listed in the above post.  However, all opinions are my own and are not influenced in any form.  Also, I do not own any of the photos listed above; they were all retrieved from the artisan’s website.  Please let me know if there is any conflict and I will remove the photos.