Hope's kitchen cabinet's have gotten a slight paint and glitter makeover! Who doesn't love glitter?!
I'll just leave the result a mystery. May your imagination glitter!
Danielle
The Stone Turtle
This blog is brought to you
by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family
owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort
Sill, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife
Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging
business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!!
Welcome to the Stone Turtle! Located in the heart of Oklahoma, a place commonly called Paradise Valley, the Stone Turtle is small piece of Oklahoma paradise with two vacation rentals nestled in the foothills of the Wichita Mountains, the Slick Hills.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Bibliotel
Yesterday I had some time and browsed through some old books
that I hadn’t looked at in years. I opened one of the books and out came a
bookmark that instantly caught my attention.
On the top of the bookmark there is a symbol that is reminiscent of an
opened book and next to the symbol it says Bibliotels – lesend reisen – reisend
lessen (travelling while reading – reading while travelling). There are actually hotels out there that
cater to the avid reader. And I thought, we were the only place on this earth
that offered tons of book to be enjoyed by our guests. Since this bookmark
definitely predates e-readers and the
whole online internet craze, I used my modern technology and googled ‘bibliotels’
(a nice example for a portmanteau word btw) and wahoooo, there are still many, many bibliotels
in existence. To be found all over the world and one of them is right here in
Oklahoma (The Stone Turtle)!!!!! It
makes me so happy to know that there are still people out there who enjoy a good
book. Nothing can come close to the feeling of being totally enchanted by a
good read, holding a real book in your hand while comfortably curled up on the
sofa. It’s even better when it is rainy and dreary outside, or, as in Oklahoma,
too windy.
So that is how I
remembered many, many years ago – before the modern technological age had started,
when a book was published called ‘The Never-ending story’ by Michael Ende. It
was on my booklist to buy as soon as I had the time to get to a bookstore. This
was in the 1980s. It was the age before instant gratification became the norm
and I still remember how sweet the anticipation was to wait for something that
one really desired. So, one evening, I came home from work and walked into the
kitchen and opened the fridge. I was looking for stuff to make dinner and my
eyes saw something totally foreign in a refrigerator: ‘The Never-ending Story.’ Oh my, I was soooo
happy to see that book. But since my
husband had been so sweet to go out and buy this book for me and create such a
sweet surprise for me, I thought that he deserved some kind of dinner. Cooking
dinner seemed to take forever. We ate and
cleaned up the kitchen and NOW, I could finally start with my new book. Oh what
a joy! It was a rainy and dreary day outside, we didn’t have a fireplace so there
was no fire crackling, but, nevertheless, it felt so unbelievably good to curl up on the
sofa with a nice warm blanket and a fluffy pillow and that much-anticipated
book and begin to read. I read until the wee hours of the next morning when I
finally decided it was time to get some sleep; after all, I had to go to work
in just a few hours.
Often I wonder, if people still get to experience this
simple pleasure in the day and age of instant gratification. When you miss out
on the ‘Vorfreude’ (the pleasant anticipation while waiting for something you desired
so much), miss out on the curling up on a sofa, miss out on having a real book
in your hand where you can actually turn the pages, mark the pages, highlight
areas, add notes. And strangely enough missing out on all the pleasant memories
reading can give you. I never thought that something as mundane as reading a
book can leave you with those warm pleasant memories that last a lifetime.
So, if you have the need to create memories that involve
books and coffee, feeling warm and fuzzy, book a weekend in a bibliotel and
enjoy every second of it. And remember – there is a bibliotel right here in
Oklahoma – just call us for a reservation.
Happy Reading, my friends!
Ingrid
Ingrid
Friday, January 9, 2015
January 9, 2015
Another January day! So thankful the sun came back out! We've been staying busy at the Stone Turtle. Still working on the Alice in Wonderland wall. It's about to get mad as a hatter! Quite literally as there's a mad hatter hat tutorial screaming to be tried out. I'll probably be the one screaming (I'm not a patient crafter...).
We did pick up a copy of Stage Coach (with John Wayne!) and a beautiful illustrated book with tales from Hans Christian Andersen. Both of which are now residing in Hope.
Who's ready for some warmer temperatures? I know I'm ready to get some projects started in the common garden of Faith and Hope. Enchantment shouldn't be limited to the indoors, right? Right.
Have a wonderful weekend and fun travels,
Danielle
Who's ready for some warmer temperatures? I know I'm ready to get some projects started in the common garden of Faith and Hope. Enchantment shouldn't be limited to the indoors, right? Right.
Have a wonderful weekend and fun travels,
Danielle
The Stone Turtle - Lodging
By the by, have you checked out our updated website? New year, new look!
This blog is brought to you
by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family
owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort
Sill, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife
Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging
business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!!
Friday, January 2, 2015
Hello, 2015!
Hello lovely readers!
Please accept our heartfelt wishes for the year 2015! We hope everyone of you has a wonderful, healthy and happy year!
As many of you may know, Hope's theme is fairy tales. It's such a fun project turning one of our vacation homes into something whimsical and special. It's a never-ending project of a small touch here, a small touch there and occasionally a larger project thrown in (like painting the exterior of Hope...). We have so much fun thinking of new ways to put love into our business. Our concept is different from all the other lodging places in the area. Most hotel chains in Lawton do not have a theme. They're chains after all. And the lodging in Medicine Park tends to be rustic (perfect for Medicine Park), but that's just not us.
Personally, I'm all about whimsy and spunk. And, I love bright colors! I also like thinking outside of the box, so there's a lot of upcycling at the Stone Turtle - Lodging. Sometimes I find furniture pieces that don't quite fit yet, so they get a temporary spot. Some furniture gets swapped between homes. Some stuff just fits right off the bat. Some pieces of furniture get a makeover. Most furniture and deco pieces get moved around many times before they find a permanent home.
Here's a little upcycle project you could find in Hope's Beauty and the Beast room if you booked a weekend stay at the Stone Turtle Lodging, or if you're in town for a Fort Sill Graduation!
Greetings from the Stone Turtle!
Danielle
Please accept our heartfelt wishes for the year 2015! We hope everyone of you has a wonderful, healthy and happy year!
As many of you may know, Hope's theme is fairy tales. It's such a fun project turning one of our vacation homes into something whimsical and special. It's a never-ending project of a small touch here, a small touch there and occasionally a larger project thrown in (like painting the exterior of Hope...). We have so much fun thinking of new ways to put love into our business. Our concept is different from all the other lodging places in the area. Most hotel chains in Lawton do not have a theme. They're chains after all. And the lodging in Medicine Park tends to be rustic (perfect for Medicine Park), but that's just not us.
Personally, I'm all about whimsy and spunk. And, I love bright colors! I also like thinking outside of the box, so there's a lot of upcycling at the Stone Turtle - Lodging. Sometimes I find furniture pieces that don't quite fit yet, so they get a temporary spot. Some furniture gets swapped between homes. Some stuff just fits right off the bat. Some pieces of furniture get a makeover. Most furniture and deco pieces get moved around many times before they find a permanent home.
Here's a little upcycle project you could find in Hope's Beauty and the Beast room if you booked a weekend stay at the Stone Turtle Lodging, or if you're in town for a Fort Sill Graduation!
Greetings from the Stone Turtle!
Danielle
This blog is brought to you
by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family
owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort
Sill, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife
Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging
business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!!
Friday, October 24, 2014
Fall Kayaking
If you're a kayaking fool like we are then do we have some tips for you! If you find yourself in Southwest Oklahoma make sure you bring your mountain bike and kayak. Not only can you kayak around Lake Lawtonka, but the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge has quite a few lakes open to the public as well.
Lakes for kayakers:
Lake Jed Johnson
French Lake
Rush Lake
Quanah Parker
Elmer Thomas
Of course, if it's your first time kayaking in the Wichita Mountains it's always a good idea to check in at the Visitor Center for the latest information.
Lakes for kayakers:
Lake Jed Johnson
French Lake
Rush Lake
Quanah Parker
Elmer Thomas
Of course, if it's your first time kayaking in the Wichita Mountains it's always a good idea to check in at the Visitor Center for the latest information.
This blog is brought to you
by the lovely (biased opinion, we know) Stone Turtle – Lodging, a small family
owned and operated hotel / lodging business near Lawton, Oklahoma, Fort
Sill, the Wichita Mountains Wildlife
Refuge, Meers and Medicine Park. Yeah, that’s right we’re a small lodging
business close to all the awesomeness Oklahoma has to offer!!
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