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Thursday, September 5, 2024

A Day Out

Cool, dry weather continues. 56°f this morning, about 13°C. 


Yesterday was heart checkup day with the cardiologist, in preparation for my knee replacement next month. All good. She said I was the bestnpatirnt she had had all day. What I love about living here: she and her husband are aldo farmers, and grow a field of pumpkins every year to sell. So of course we talked gardens and weather!

Afterwards Larry and I stopped for lunch at a historic hotel in Parkersburg, the Blennerhassett, which is named for one of the most famous families to first settle here, on an island in the Ohio River. I wrote up the story of them--illicit love, scandal, political intrigue--in 2012, which you can read here. It has all the making of a great movie.

While the inside dining areas were lovely,


we chose to eat outside in the garden.


It was mid-afternoon so there was just a scattering of other diners. 



It was a just lovely spot for lunch.

We had a bit of shopping to do, so by the time we were through with that, it was dinnertime.  We ended the day by meeting up with our son Derek, his daughter and her children, and a few friends to play trivia at a local restaurant. 

Just a fun, relaxing day. Now today we are back to work, stocking up our booths, as one is planning a big open house over the weekend.

8 comments:

  1. Sounds like a very wonderful day! Here still HOT - yippeeee, off to the garage for some yummy beer soon.

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  2. I would choose to dine in the garden too...awesome that you had a fine day, Sue.

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  3. ...the Blennerhassett Hotel looks like old money.Great news from the cardiologist and I wish you smooth sailing with your knee replacement.

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  4. Everyone needs a day off once in awhile and it looks like you chose wisely to enjoy yours. Yes, good luck with the knee replacement.

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  5. Some day I will make it to the Blennerhassett Hotel, but I have made it to the island. A very interesting story, indeed.

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  6. Good news from the cardiologist and I wish you the best with the knee replacement. My sister had one and she recovered with no problems.

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  7. Good luck with your knee replacement next month. At least you know your heart is up for the challenge!

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