Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Day Datin' Episode Two: Highlands NC

So good news. I've talked hubs into 52 dates in 52 weeks. More or less. Probably less but we're going to try. I'm going to try. I'm not sure I actually told him the exact number, but whatever...he'll go along with it because that's what you do when you're married a long time. You zig and he zigs with you. Something like that. 

Also he loves together time while I'm a person who craves space. 

See? Zigging and zagging. 

Let's define the word 'date'. We're retired so we naturally spend a lot of time together. We dine out at some point every week and I guess technically you'd call those 'dates'. Except we don't. We just call it grabbing lunch or dinner. I'm going to use the word date here in a more intentional way. As in, we're going to put a literal date on the calendar. We're going to plan ahead. 

Well probably I'll be the one planning but that's okay. I told him we'll snap a picture every week too, because it you don't snap a picture did it really happen? 

Not in 2025. Plus how do I make a 'date book' if we neglect to photograph it in some way? 

Date number 2...

We like to drive into our favorite nearby mountain town every fall and last Wednesday was the day. You might have thought I was kidding when I said we were going to write these dates on the calendar, but we had this one written on our calendars. 

There was a little bit of rain in the forecast but we woke to sunny skies, and ended up having lovely weather the whole day. We wound our way up the mountain to the charming town of Highlands NC for lunch and shopping, and we thought maybe a stop at the waterfall. Construction was ongoing there so we didn't get to hike. Western N. Carolina is still recovering from Helene in so many ways.

We remembered to snap a picture this time. 

That's  Old Edwards Inn behind us, a very well known beautiful hotel, spa, fab restaurant. We arrived close to lunchtime but visited a couple of shops before heading to our lunch spot. Which was not Old Edwards, but still is one of our favorites-Wild Thyme Gourmet. The cuisine is American with an Asian flair. 

We shared an order of their spring rolls to start, then we both had their crab cake sandwich. 

I've said before we're crab cake snobs and these were excellent. All crab, no filler. We didn't have dessert because a pastry shop that's on the way out of town was on my agenda. 

We spent a leisurely afternoon browsing shops, holding hands, designing our mountain house (kidding!) and enjoying the beautiful day. 

We left the town square and started for home around three, but first! pastry. 

I want to come back here when that hydrangea hedge is in full bloom. 

The pastries here are works of art and after we got home I googled the shop and learned the pastry chef, Oksana Shchelgachova, is on the current season of Food Network's Halloween Baking Championship

I haven't been watching but will tune in now.  

I'll vouch for her too because her pastries are delicious!

We finally made our selections and took our dessert and coffee out to the big front porch. They serve their coffee in real cups and get bonus points for that. 

Hubs had the key lime tart...

 and I had the pavlova. 

We brought the pumpkin home to have the next day.

On the ride back down the mountain we stopped for the requisite photo of the lake. Never fails to make you exhale and be grateful you live in a place with so much beauty all around....


...and your favorite date to share it with. 

Linking today with Joanne for her Talking About It Tuesdays blog hop. 

15 comments:

  1. Aww! 52 dates in 52 weeks is so cute!
    It looks like such a lovely date and what a fab place to visit and the food looks delicious! Those pastries are stunning!

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  2. What a beautiful area y'all live in to have access to such awesome day trips! Those pastries look so good. I love a crab cake!

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  3. I love this! You can do it! It looks like such a nice day! We have a beautiful pastry shop here that just moved into its own space and I need to go check it out. It was in a corner of our fave mediterranean take out place.

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  4. Well that was a great autumn date! That pastry shop...yum. I think pastry is my favorite dessert. (I think that's a question on the hodgepodge) I love the 52 dates idea!

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  5. Another wonderful day date! Those desserts look life changing :)

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  6. Beautiful pictures!! Thanks so much for sharing with us all!!
    Thanks so much for visiting!! I am playing catch up with my visits!! I hope you are having a good week!!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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  7. "If you don't snap a picture did it really happen?" As we age, this question makes picture-taking more important!! Your date is perfect. Loved getting to tag along (figuratively speaking, of course!). 

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  8. Awww... so very sweet!! Great photos, and those pastries look SO GOOD!! I will have to look for the Baking Championship now. I just watched one of the celebrity ones. Thanks for sharing the fun, Joyce!!

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  9. What a fun date! The town looks so charming. I could shop, eat lunch and get pastries every day for a long time there :). Stunning views. Yes, you´re fortunate to living in a naturally beautiful place and I´d be taking lots of pictures every chance that I had!

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  10. That sounds like another wonderful date! I love the 52 dates in 52 weeks idea.

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  11. That is so sweet. What a lovely date you had.

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  12. What a fabulous post! I love all the photos - helps us to know what to look for if we're ever in that part of the world.

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  13. You're going to inspire me to do the same. Getting dates on the calendar would be good for us. Your comment about togetherness vs. space made me think of us too. The scenery looks so beautiful, and those pastries....wow!

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  14. What a lovely day out and those pastries are just works of art.

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  15. What a lovely way to spend a fall day! I will certainly look forward to future day date recaps! Some friends of ours had a similar idea a few years back and decided that, over the course of the next year, they would visit 26 restaurants/eating establishments, A-Z. They had as much fun researching where they would eat as they did visiting each on these dates! Can't wait to see where you end up over the next 50 weeks!

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