Life is a Journey… Stop and smell the roses along the way.
It’s been quite a while since I’ve updated my blog…but I’m
not gone … I’m just on a Journey. Life takes us all, through routes, paths and detours we
sometimes do not plan for.. or expect.
When I decided that I would move from
Michigan to South Carolina last Oct… I expected some challenges along my new
Journey…….
But an ailing aunt ( now deceased ) and a demanding job... have rerouted my path, thus placing a temporary halt to my hobbies.
However my biggest challenge (Moving from one state to another) is over. I’m discovering new roads, new paths, plants, nature and people. The culture of the south has certainly changed over the last 20 years. People from all over the country and the world are now calling the south their home.
I am happy to discover and enjoy the parks in my area, Burnet, Milliken, and Cleveland, but I’m particularly fond of a nearby park called Hatcher garden, it’s a wonderful treat for my soul after a long week of hard work.... For now I’m working on making my temporary home a place of respite and pleasure…
So
here are a few updates….My sister planned a fantastic
little birthday get away for her 4 year old daughter at the Peace Center in
Downtown Greenville. Psssst…. It was
also a secret little get away for us too…The Lion King had come to Michigan a zillion times.. but the opportunity to see it would escape us.. Now it was here in Greenville and we caught the next train smoking to get those tickets...
But before the show..We decided to grab a bite to eat. “hmmm…where should we go?
There’s so much to choose from there’s restaurants all along downtown Main street. The first restaurant we passed or noticed first... was the Nose Dive.
The Nose Dive is a Pub style restaurant that serves special wines and handcrafted beer. One of their unique foods on the menu is a Hamburger with fried pickles and spicy ranch sauce….. Mmmmm, sounds like a fun place for a girls night out. I’ll make a date to gather up my crew…
But before the show..We decided to grab a bite to eat. “hmmm…where should we go?
There’s so much to choose from there’s restaurants all along downtown Main street. The first restaurant we passed or noticed first... was the Nose Dive.
The Nose Dive is a Pub style restaurant that serves special wines and handcrafted beer. One of their unique foods on the menu is a Hamburger with fried pickles and spicy ranch sauce….. Mmmmm, sounds like a fun place for a girls night out. I’ll make a date to gather up my crew…
Unfortunately I didn’t get the
name of this cute little restaurant… I was busy staring at the cute little
tables and missed it.
Right next door to the restaurant
whose name I neglected to get, was a Mexican restaurant called Cantinflas. It had an eye catching Mural and statues
adorning the right and left wall as you enter the restaurant. I’ll be back to try that garden
enchilada.
Were still walking up Main street trying to
decide what to eat…..To the left are my sisters and my niece
Asian food is one of many cuisines that I love ....
.At the Hibachi and Asian Kitchen you’ll get your traditional cuisine of beef, pork and chicken and have the option of course, of dinning in or take out…..They serve sushi, hibachi and sake “Oh Yum! I’ll be back to try this one too.
Asian food is one of many cuisines that I love ....
.At the Hibachi and Asian Kitchen you’ll get your traditional cuisine of beef, pork and chicken and have the option of course, of dinning in or take out…..They serve sushi, hibachi and sake “Oh Yum! I’ll be back to try this one too.
Just Next door to the Orient is another oriental styled restaurant called
Sushi Murasaki…What would you like?… the shrimp dumplings steamed or fried, crab and cream croquette or smoked salmon …. “Oh what is a girl to do! Every restaurant on Main Street sounds lip smacking tasty!
"Oh- snap!...What’s that across the street. ...It’s a restaurant called
“Sticky Fingers” and sticky fingers can only mean one thing
( Bar-B-Q!)..our feet are moving a little faster now as we hurry across the street.
“Sticky Fingers” and sticky fingers can only mean one thing
( Bar-B-Q!)..our feet are moving a little faster now as we hurry across the street.
I’m too cute to
get all sticky today, so I’ll try
the seafood combo
I on the other hand, am never to cute to eat anything sticky when it comes to eating anything barbequed.. that is why you won't get a picture of me eating it....
But I also like seafood so I ordered a seafood rib combo... My rib came without sauce and it took a minute for me to fiquire out why? I discovered this was done on purpose so that I would have a choice of five or so sauces to try out...
Memphis oringinal, Carolina sweet, Tennesee whisky and a few others but the best in my opinion was the Harbanero.
Don't let the word " hot" fool you... the Harbanero sauce was actually quite mild..but just test a little before you take my word for it, my tolarance for heat may be different....
My other sister and her daughter the 4 year old birthday girl had chicken fingers with fried onion and a side of sweet potato casserole that comes topped with peacans..she allowed me to teast a little and
“Oh- my sweet diggity dog… Whose Mama can I slap!
The warm, sweet, buttery, cinnamony flavor blended with the topped
peacans was- down right delicious! Unfortunatley I didn’t get a picture of it.
In the following pages follow us and the scenes as we head back to the Peace Center to catch the show the “ Lion King” ……
Below: This Main street statue is setting at the Main and Washington street intersection and is dedicated to Greenville’s first all black high school.
Below: I found these two interesting, I took the photo from the other side of the street , I suppose that one of them is a mermaid I'll have to do some research on it.
I love the birds, boat, the fly dude and his dog staring out at me at the Marry Praytor Gallery |
A fountain outside the Westin Hotel
Below: Me and the birthday girl have a chat with Mr. Poinsett.
Joel Roberts Poinsett was a Physician, an American statesmen and botanist. He introduced that popular Christmas flower we call the Poinsettia in his honor. The Poinsettia is a specie of Mexico and Central America.
( 1779-1851 )
Joel Roberts Poinsett was a Physician, an American statesmen and botanist. He introduced that popular Christmas flower we call the Poinsettia in his honor. The Poinsettia is a specie of Mexico and Central America.
( 1779-1851 )
Further up we pass a tee-shirt shop called Delta Fun Tees..
I'm never to old for Mickey. I'll be back for that tee-shirt.
We're getting closer to the Peace Center and are now passing the sights and sounds of the Reedy River. There's activity's and restaurants to enjoy on the Reedy river as well.
I really love the colorful banners and the cast. But I was especially fond of the characters Mufasa and Simba. I don't have Papa Mufasa's banner but have his son's below: How does a Lioness express that a Lion dude looks hot in the cat world?
"Ooo Simba what you like?... Water Buffalo?...Zebra? You know us lady lions will catch what you need to keep them muscles strong...Roooaaaarrrrr!
Once we enter the theater we were told that no photo's would be allowed during the show...Darn It!
We'll have to settle with what we got...So we took more of these.
The souvenir stands
I bought a Lion King mug you see pictured above and the tote bag below:
My kid sister, my niece and myself.
Thank you for stopping by Vetsy's View... please leave a comment.
Catch the Lion King when they visit your town..I promise they will not disappoint you'll want to see again and again!. There's lots of things to do in here in Greenville and the Upstate Carolina's for more info
click here: http://www.upstatescusa.com/
Hi Vetsy ~ so good to read your interesting and colorful post. It looks like you all had a fantastic time. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ~ FlowerLady
Thank you flower Lady I miss chatting with you all. Yes I had a wonderful time.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, you have been out and about in the real world getting things done and living life fully. I enjoyed the walk-along. Great to have you back here!
ReplyDeleteThank you Autumn it feels good to blog again. I can't wait until I'm in full swing again.
ReplyDeleteHi Vetsy,
ReplyDeleteI have been posting several times a month, but have not been keeping up with reading blogs so well. I just saw your name in my blogroll, and decided to come say hi. I forgot you had moved. That sounds like a fun break you had from your busy schedule. Do you have a place to plant anything? I'm sorry about your aunt.
Hi Sue, Thank you for stopping by it's been a while since I have updated my blog. I'm trying to get back in the swing of blogging when I have time. Thank you for your sympathy.
ReplyDeleteIt's always good to connect with folk from SC. I lived here for 3 1/2 yrs. Great blog!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun post!
ReplyDeleteYou and your sis are so darling!
Sorry to read you lost your Aunt, too young I think.
The Lion King does look amazing...
Glad you are back blogging.
I love seeing the parks...
Sherry, who dances with butterflies
Casa Mariposa...Nice to meet you thank you for stopping by to say hello.
ReplyDeleteThanks Q... I really miss it.