22
Feb

we spent saturday at the fearrington village. they feature a folk art show there on an annual basis. this year’s show featured 30 artists. when we entered the barn we were overwhelmed with colors and bright images. art was hanging from floor to ceiling. there were sculptures, paintings, floor mats, wall hangings, t-shirts, cards, flower planters, yard ornaments, and more. after a once around the barn we came back to the second booth we entered. eric legge’s booth. his art is powerful, yet simply designed, and full of emotion. we zeroed in on a portrait and he quickly gathered it up and flipped it over to create cherubs on the back. he went straight to work signing his name and the date, and filled every inch of the back of the piece with cherubs, explaining that even though most people would not know they were there, they were in fact there – doing work like angels in the back ground. pretty amazing.

eric told us that this was only the third painting he had done in ’09.  he said he painted it on thursday 2/19/09 in his hotel room.

check out his website:
http://www.ericlegge.com/

15
Feb

valentine’s day

saint valentin

valentinstag

cupid’s day

a day of  love

february 14th

yesterday was kissy pooh day.  it’s always great when valentine’s day is on a saturday.  we got to sleep in, and i woke up to a wonderful breakfast in bed!  husband made eggs, sausage, and had heart shaped krispy kreme donuts!  delish!  after breakfast we had present time on the “love stage”.  husband opened a satchel full of valentine’s day treats including his favorite gummy bears!  when it was my turn, husband handed me a giant box, and i opened it to reveal guitar hero 3!  we ran up stairs to attempt to rock out!  we quickly learned that husband has a second career possibility as a rock star!  during the rock tour intermission we heard a doorbell ring, and amelia alerted us to the fact that a flower delivery had arrived! after our rock tour we watched “fireproof”, a perfect valentine’s day movie – and now husband’s favorite movie of all time. 

for dinner we headed to “angus barn”.  the place was packed.  luckily husband made our reservations last year, so we were quickly seated at a quaint little table for two.  once seated the waitress brings out a tasty little sampler of cheese spreads, homemade crackers, olives, peppers, pickles, and celery.  after we got acquaintedwith the colossal menu, we decided on raw oysters for an appetizer, and asked for the sommelier’s recommendation for a berriful pinot noir.  the waitress returned and informed us of his selection, and we chose to go with his decision.  moments later she returned “regretfully” informing us that the $40 bottle of wine he recommended to us was no longer available, and they would be substituting an $80 bottle in it’s place, for the same price – what a shame!  the replacement wine, “adelsheim” pinot noir, was perfect with our filet dinners.  everything was perfectly cooked, and our steaks were topped with gorgonzola and balsamic reduction!  again – delish!  after our meals we were tempted by an enormous dessert tray.  the selections included three types of cheesecakes, pecan pie, sundaes, chocolate chess pie, and cobblers.  will decided on chocolate chess pie, a guest favorite – and i talked the waitress into putting chocolate sauce on top of fruit cheesecake!  i also selected a glass of arboleda carmenere.  this wine is from chile, and was out of this world!  (The lost grape of Bordeaux, Carmenére has made a comeback in Chile. Deep violet color, blackberries and cherries along with vanilla and cacao.)  if you have not been to the angus barn, you really should check it out!

we had a great weekend together, and are sad it’s almost over.

much love!

09
Feb

we went to chicago on tuesday night to visit the rolfs.

we toured the city’s culinary palatte and saw an amazing variety of restaurants from HB, to Lou Mitchell’s, to Hot Dougs – all nationally known for their fare.  the first day we braved our adventurous side and tested out some ethiopian food.  we were all really surprised how much we loved the beet salad!  we, like lo and chris, fell in love with their favorite sushi place – the butterfly.  the sushi was amazingly fresh and we could not get enough of it!  BYOB – is a new concept to us.  we do not have this in nc.  will and i could not believe that a restaurant would find it profitable to allow you to bring in your own bottle of wine and serve it to you with your dinner!  a fabulous treat!

we took a walking tour of the city and visited all of the world famous chicago locations.  luckily, we brought warm weather with us, so only the first two days were unbearably cold.  the first day, when we were out walking we stopped into the Ghiradelli store to get some hot beverages.  lo and will were not fans of the literal hot chocolate.  by the time we headed it out of town, it was in the 50’s!  very warm for a chicago february! 

we played multiple board games to humour ourselves during the week nights.  jenga was amazingly great, until i knocked down the tower of over 30 blocks!  way to go, steady handers!  we also played battle of the sexes.  thankfully, lo and i won on that one, so we pulled one out for the ladies in the end.

we all headed out to second city comedy club on friday night.  this is the place where so many famous comedians have gotten their starts.  the place was sold out, and rightfully so – the show was amazingly hilarious!  we laughed our butts off!  we all wanted to go back and see it again, but you have to get your tickets early – so let’s buy some now for this summer’s visit!

we can’t wait to head back in august!  mark your calendar!