Monthly Archives: May 2015

A few of my favorite things so far this Spring.

Some of my favorite things so far this Spring:

Chives: the chives have seemed to really enjoyed the cold Winter. They are blooming like crazy and I really need to use them in the kitchen before the heat slows them down!

  
Asparagus of Spring!

Spring means asparagus! Roasted for about 20 minutes at 400f, squeeze a little lemon over them and your fed! Nothing better! Season with olive oil, salt and pepper, and sometimes dill.  

Taking Gus for a car ride. In this picture he had spent the day at North Carolina State University veterinarian teaching hospital to donate blood for their emergency clinic.

  
And hidden Raleigh: The Pullen Park carousel dates from about 1900, making it one the earliest Dentzels still in operation. Its paramount feature is a menagerie of 52 hand-carved wooden animals,

  
And more hidden Raleigh: JC Park trail- a secret little park which I like to think that I only know about!

   
     

Did I mention Gus?

  

And more Gus
 
And my daily Iced mocha latte

  
And now out to the garden… See you around dinner time!

xxx

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Let the season begin!

Every morning I begin my day with a iced mocha latte, of course.

I have made several trips to nurseries on my days off this week! I have decided that 2015 with be the Summer of the Begonia! I purchased a large flat of pink begonias and several other plants, including a Snowdrop or Silverbell Tree (Halesia).

The City of Raleigh and the State of North Carolina have finally agreed to a purchase agreement for the Dorothea Dix Hospital property creating a future park almost in the heart of the city.  This street on the back of the 300 acres of the future park is my favorite because of the large oaks and Sycamores. I take this way to the Farmer’s Market on the back side of the State owned property and North Carolina State University’s Centennial Campus.

It must have been too early at 8am on a Friday because it was quiet at the Farmer’s Market?

Later Friday afternoon we enjoyed the great weather and walked about Downtown Raleigh. The Union Square is where the State Capitol building is located and has several specimens of the North Carolina native trees planted through out the square. The State Capitol Building was spared from destruction during the US Civil War and is a beautiful building.

Even Tobaccolandia (as I call her) holding up a tobacco leaf at the war memorial is beautiful with the SECU building as a backdrop in the afternoon light.

Tropical storm Ana is just off the coast today and the sky is becoming very dark! Some rain would be nice!

I took this early morning picture of Gus and the wildflowers along the street. It was dark which makes the picture fuzzy.

As usual, we walked over to The Borough and their great patio on the corner of Dawson and Morgan Streets to enjoy some drinks.

And dessert at Lucettegrace

I am ready for summer!

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A trip to the coast

For my birthday I took a few days off from work and visited the coast where I grew up. It’s a two and a half hour trip to Morehead City and I always Take highway 264 through Greenville and then to New Bern and on to Morehead City.

We stopped in Greenville to eat lunch. I attended East Carolina University (ECU) back in the day but Greenville has changed so much, like most cities in the South, since I graduated in 1996.

The Mongolian Empire Grill is still there. A Mongolian grill is similar to a buffet where you fill your bowl with veggies, spiced oils, and such then you give it to the cook who cooks it on a large round flat grill.

It was a staple for me and it’s still good! Their egg drop is exceptional and it is served with some sort of sesame flatbread which I love.


We stopped in New Bern to visit the gardens at Tryon Palace. If you watch Sleepy Hollow on Fox tv you will recognize the main building as the setting of many scenes. This was the colonial governor’s resident when New Bern was the capital of the colony of Carolina.


There are many other colonial era buildings and gardens around the area.

The John Wright Stanly house, built in 1779, and gardens.


And the gardens.


      

And finally, we made it to the coast. The Morehead City waterfront has a boardwalk lined with restaurants, shops, and fishing boats.  The coast of North Carolina is protected from the ocean by barrier island which create calm bays called Sounds.

The old fish houses are gradually being replaced with tourist friendly boardwalks.

Fishing is a large part of the history and is big business, although, it has been hurt by over fishing in the past and now with cheap imported seafood.

Sport fishing is still big as we are so close to the Gulf Stream and there are many fishing contest and tournaments.

This large marlin statute on the Morehead City Waterfront
We also visited the next town over which is Beaufort, NC

It, too, has a waterfront and is a popular stop for boats.


I love these rental bikes with names of herbs on the licenses plates.


And, of course, we had seafood for dinner.


We were up at 4:00 am to drive to the other end of the county to catch the first ferry to the island of Ocracoke.


It is a 2.5 hour ride so there is plenty time to make up for the sleep lost by getting up so early.


And finally you see the island and lighthouse in the distance.


The first stop after having breakfast at the Pony Island Inn is the very old lighthouse.


And the historic Cemetery while looking for relatives and a bit of our history.



And to the history museum in an old house. These houses are called a Four-Square. They are a perfectly square building.


And a walk around the old village and the tourist traps!


After a day of visiting all places where my grandmother and relatives grew-up we caught the last ferry back to the mainland at Cedar Island.

The next day we had lunch at the infamous El’s Drive In and a shrimp burger! Its a Morehead City institution!


It is made in the similar manner of a Carolina hamburger: shrimp, cocktail sauce, and coleslaw on a bun.

After a busy three days, it’s back in the Fiat for the drive back to Raleigh!


xx

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