Showing posts with label A Southern Season. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Southern Season. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

Sculpture in the garden

The Chapel Hill North Carolina Botanical Garden held it's annual "Sculpture in the Garden" fall exhibit and my sister and I, and my dauther's mother-in-law visited the event last week. The sculptures are placed throughout the garden. These are all North Carolina artists.




This is the gate at the entrance of the garden. (my daughter's mother-in-law, and my sister)












As you can see, it was the perfect fall day and our trees are at their peak showing their gorgeous fall colors.





Me and my sister beside a unique sculpture.











The sculptures are on display for two months in the fall.









This is the new education building (on the right) built in October 2009.



Here is another beautiful sculptured gate that we passed when we left the gardens.





We had lunch at the Southern Season Restaurant "The Weathervane" in Chapel Hill and we ate outside on the patio. The weather was perfect and the food delicious!




Savoring these last few wonderful days of fall.




I've been having so much fun lately that I've been a bad blogger. I'll be around to visit and catch up soon. I have photos of the pottery festival and will show you those later this week.


Enjoy your day!
Donna

Monday, November 9, 2009

Breakfast

Bagels are a big favorite at our house in the mornings for breakfast.

My oldest daughter got me hooked on the "everything" bagel with sunflower seeds, poppy seeds, and sesame seeds. Lightly toasted with cream cheese and jelly ~ yum.




I found this cranberry hot pepper jelly at A Southern Season, a few weeks ago when my sister and I had lunch together. It's so good.

Cereal with fruit and toast are always on the menu here too. Eggs or pancakes on the weekends.


What do you eat for breakfast?