Still trying to catch up. There are many more blossoms on this camelia now. This was November 23.
It was the day of one of USA's major holidays: Thanksgiving Day! People mostly think of it as the time when the first settlers and american natives had a meal together. Of course we have a day of thanks (harvest festival etc) in Europe too. Most celebrate it here with lots of family and friends. James and I decided to make it special too. After all, we have a lot to be thankful for.
We enjoy the kitchen in the table because the light comes in and we watch different birds come to the feeder. Sometimes there is a squirrel or chipmunk too. We arranged the table a bit differen and it was lovely.
It is very different to find proper rolladen meat but I get sometimes creative while cooking. There were no complaints (ha-ha).
Thanksgiving is always the time to remember when we got married. 1975 it was the day (Wednesday) before Thanksgiving when we went to City Hall Manhattan. This year it was the Sunday after.
But we had decided to spend 2 nights in a hotel in Smithfield, VA. We had reservations and went on our way Friday morning. It's about a 2 hours drive. We arrived a bit early at Smithfield Station and the room of course was not available yet. It didn't matter to us since it was a fresh but sunny day and we wanted to do something anyway.
The walk was very enjoyable.
I got a text from the hotel that the room was ready. It was 1:30 pm by now and we decided to have lunch in the restaurant of the hotel which was highly recommended. Our mainmeal is usually at lunchtime so we decided to order accordingly.
At riverside close to the ocean I had seafood of course.
The view out of our room. It was getting dark by now.
Later we wanted to walk and look at the old town. It was only half a mile further. That too was a lovely walk. The old houses were all decorated and prettily lighted. At one paint we walked along a property with a high hedge looking more red with berries then green. Amazing. I tried to take a photo to remind me.
We had thought surely there is at least one old pub or even more but we could not find one. We walked into the Smithfield Inn but said right away that we did not want food. There was a bar and we wanted to have something warm to drink. Grog? Glühwein? Oh no, only coffee or tea. We were almost the only people and the server was very nice. We said we would like to buy a bottle of red wine if she would pour 2 cups into a jar to heat in the microwave for 3 minutes and put a little sugar into it and pour it into w cups for us. She was happy to do that and it warmed us up nicely.
Even the bartender (owner) started chatting with us. When we paid we asked whether Glühwein would be on the menu now.
Smithfield has a reputation for ham. Obvious, this was not the only decorated concrete pig in the town.
Next day breakfast was included. It was buffet and not really anything special. But it was a nice place. We went back to the room on the riverside and it was bistly cold.
We took the car and went on a discovery. We happened to come to Target and our favorite card game was on sale. I had forgotten to pack it.
Yes, problem solved. More fun.
This day we decided on proper dinner time. We walked over the bridge in the other direction.
Looking back from the bridge at our hotel/restaurant. The Pagan River is right behind it which flows eventually into the James River which flows into the Chesapeake Bay / North Atlantic Ocean.
On the other side of the (long) ridge was the Red Point Tabhouse. Oh oh, we should have made reservations. We didn't have the best table right at the door with a cold breeze coming in every time somebody opened it but we did enjoy it anyway. We ordered food we not usually have which is always nice. There was a bit of people watching and everybody was nice and chatty.
And of course we injoyed the walk back too.
Sunday morning there is a brunch at the hotel but we don't favour buffets that much. So we went on our way home early, grabbed a breakfast muffin and coffee on the road and went straight to church. Just two minutes late.
We had treated ourselves weeks ago and bought tickets to see Sarah Brightman in her Christmas Symphony 2 days after our Anniversary. Oh, what a treat it was.
1 comment:
Hallo ihr Lieben, danke für den schönen Bericht.
Es grüßt euch Ute.❤️
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