Thursday, November 27, 2008

Happy Feet


I thought I'd share this picture of our happy feet. What a good ol' dog.

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Happy Untraditional Thanksgiving

Hey Friends and Family - Sorry we won't be with you this Thanksgiving, but we'll see most everyone at Christmas. It is only 8:30 am here; look what we've been up to!

Love you all!

Shan

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Good Advice!

This was the best part of our trip to Grandfather Mountain - the wildlife reserve (which was like a tiny zoo). But, unlike a zoo, we could get really, really close to the animals!!!


The worst part was that the otter exhibit was closed. I love those guys, could watch them for hours. I wonder if there are any videos on utube... Yup - otters in love!
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Sunday, November 09, 2008

Golf and Flying Things...

On our first full day in Asheville, we headed to the golf course... I don't recall the name of the course that we played, but we were paired up with a couple of local guys about our age and we had a blast!






















Sure, I can't tell you the name of this course, but what I can tell you is that it was located directly at the end of a landing strip! These HUGE planes were constantly taking off and landing directly above us. It was very loud, and a great excuse for crappy shots, and even I had a fun time that morning. Side note for those of you who might not know - I don't actually play golf... I just ride alongside. I like being outside, being with Marcus, and I can usually get a decent amount of a book read over 18 holes!



And all golf courses have something to offer by the way of Mother Nature. Although these little Tawny Cresents aren't that uncommon, they were a treat to watch... just soaking up the NC sunshine.

I like to Win!!!

Those who know me, know that I'm a little bit competitive... okay, maybe more than just a little bit. So, when I heard about the Grove Park Inn's Annual Birdhouse COMPETITION - I just couldn't stop myself!

I tried to be sneaky (which is another quality trait of mine), and so, I built my little birdhouse out of a monopoly board while my dear husband slept upstairs. My thought was, I'll send it up to Asheville for the competition and when Marcus and I go to have dinner at the GPI one night I can surprise him! And even BETTER if I win one of the glorious prizes of cash and/ or nights stay at the hotel.

But, a few weeks before our trip, the GPI sent me a letter stating that they had received my entry (no word of having won anything...) Marcus and I will open each other's mail - not like birthday cards, but general mail is fair game to whoever gets home first. Unfortunately I was in Seattle when the letter arrived. Surprise spoiled. Boo. But, I refused to tell M anything about the little birdhouse, because I was still so proud of my hard work and wanted him to be surprised.

My entry is below. There were about 50 entries this year. I did not win...




I thought this was interesting, but I don't think it won anything either.



These didn't win... That chick with the red hair is very Tim Burtonesque...



Here was the grand winner. Terrible picture, I apologize, but this glass house was produced by a local artist and was very breath taking indeed.

I don't have any plans to learn how to blow glass or learn any other fabulous skills by next May, but I do have a little idea jumbling around in my head.... hmm, if I get started now....

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Dinner Time


One evening, after golf we went out for dinner on the Sunset Terrace at the historic Grove Park Inn. The hotel itself was unlike any I've ever seen. It was out of our price range to actually stay there - so we just ate there instead.


Our dinner reservation aligned beautifully with the sunset - what a view! The food was amazing. We ordered more than we could eat, but with a full kitchen at our cabin, we opted to take our leftovers with us. Steak sandwiches the next day were supurb!


Happy Second Anniversary to us! As I write this, we are just days away from 2.5 - but who's counting?!?








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Grandfather Mountain



One morning we left our little cabin in search of Grandfather Mountain. It was a little bit of a drive, but very worth the view! We thought we'd be doing a little more hiking, but there was a road almost all the way to the top. So, we spared ourselves the work out and just took the car up instead of parking at the base and dreadging up that trail!





This is the Mile High Swinging bridge. It wasn't that scary.





I forget what this rock was called, but it's a profile of a face... can you see it?


But the best part of the park was.... I'll post it soon....


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Saturday, November 08, 2008

I'm a dork

Hey - last weekend, I wrote all these blogs and then spaced the "post date" for every other day or so... but I didn't know you had to hit "publish post" to change their status to "scheduled". So here they are; better late than never.

Marcus and I are going to go shoot guns today - will let you know how that goes!

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Trip To Asheville

A few months back, we tried the "cabin" experience again. This time, for our second anniversary, we decided to go full out and booked a sweet little cabin in Asheville, North Carolina. We stayed at Willow Winds in "Ruby's Dogwood" - it was perfect, and I hope we get to go back. We had a full kitchen, spacey living and dining area, two bedrooms (we used one as our closet), and a jacuzzi out on a private patio. Very relaxing. In fact, talking about it six months after the fact is still very relaxing... yes, I think we'll have to go back!



Here are a few shots of the interior. I didn't get a picture of our view from the balcony or the patio - but it really was gorgeous!!



This is one of the tunnels on the Blue Ridge Parkway. We would have enjoyed "America's Favorite Driving Experience" if it hadn't been under construction and made us late for someone's tee time!

I have many more things to post - I'm just going to tackel a little bit at a time. Since we've moved into our new casa, my blogging has taken a back seat to real life. Anyone who's visited us recently has probably seen most of these pictures, but for those of you far away, enjoy!

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