Adventure Monday

I have Mondays off, and I generally like to enjoy the company of my friend Debby on those days. We find a place to hike for a bit, or visit a park, or whatever. Then we’ll do some shopping or grab some lunch and a cocktail. She’s always up for a bit of an adventure, so sometimes we end up in unexpected places. Today was an unexpected places Monday, for sure.

I had picked up a local magazine yesterday because it had a cover of interest. And inside I found North Central Florida’s Dial and Discover tour. You check out a map online, drive to one of the historical places on it, dial the phone number on your cell phone, and you hear a recorded message of the history of the site. It sounded like a perfect Monday Adventure!

As I was checking out the Cross Creek map, I saw one little note about popping by the Antioch Cemetery in Island Grove, as Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings is buried there. Having been to the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Park a few times, I was more interested in a little adventure further out into the sticks to her burial site. So even though this attraction isn’t on the Dial and Discover tour, off we went! After, of course, stopping for lunch and beers at Blue Highway in Micanopy.

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Looking over the dashboard of June, driving down a well-cared-for dirt road towards Island Grove, FL.

Marjorie’s grave is at the Antioch cemetery near Island Grove, Florida. It’s a neat little graveyard with many lavishly decorated graves. There are benches and little figurines and decent sized statues all over. Plus, we found some fox poop and an entire shed snakeskin! (The wild animal trifecta was rounded out nicely later when we saw a few sandhill cranes pecking around a rural yard.) As you can see, Marjorie’s marker is simple and understated, reflecting her preferred way of life.

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On our way to Island Grove, Debby and I noticed two things: 1) The dirt road we were driving on for many miles was impeccably cared for, and 2) next to each sign pointing the direction to the Antioch Cemetery was a sign pointing the same direction to the Island Grove Winery. It being an adventure day, we were sure to follow *both* signs!

Now, I’m not a wine drinker. At all. Though I do love a cold glass of bubbly, the sweeter and cheaper, the better. Plus, I don’t care for muscadine grapes, which are what most Florida wines are made of. So I was pleased to learn that as we drove down the Island Grove Winery driveway we were passing blueberry and blackberry bushes. We entered an adorable little gift shop and tasting room, and were greeted with a three or four swig glass of each of the eight or so wines that are available right now. The listing read like a Jolly Rancher menu: blueberry, blackberry, green apple, raspberry, peach, strawberry, cranberry. And these sweeties are right up my alley. I imagine most wineauxes would have visibly cringed when the server started speaking my language by saying, ‘Sometimes I like to mix these two together and add a little Sprite and a couple of ice cubes!’.

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So yeah, that one was a true Monday Adventure! Oh, and those remarkably well-kept dirt roads? The upkeep is done by the winery as at the height of the season there are many semi trucks using that road daily. Best quest ever.

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Feel Better Tea

I am not sick. But Chris has a pretty horrible sore throat, and I took him to the doc in the box yesterday for a strep test (Negative.), so I had to sit in the waiting room with all of those other sick folk. But I was a bit off-kilter today. Physically, I felt like I was walking through mud. Mentally, I was as fuzzy as a peach. So even though I’m not sick, I stopped at the grocery on the way home from work to grab supplies for Feel Better Tea. If I’m not sick, Feel Better Tea will keep me from getting there as well as it helps me feel better quickly when I *am* sick.

If you’re sick, or just thinking about getting sick, head over to Retro Food and check out TW’s recipe for Feel Better Tea. I usually make it as instructed, except I don’t add any sugar. Ever. At all. I don’t know what that means, but I get plenty of sweetness from the juices. And this time I used half echinacea tea bags and half regular black tea bags. It’s not as tea-y, though, so I’ll keep the echinacea next time but add more regular bags. It’s easy enough to stick a fresh teabag in the mug when I go to heat up my next cuppa to make it stronger.

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Monday Walkies

Deb and I explored a new walking trail today. This one is a city park that’s part of San Felasco off of 43rd St. kind of behind Cox Cable. Anyhoo, I know this picture doesn’t do the site justice, but this ‘temporary pond’ really looks like a place that gnomes and fairies would live. It is completely magical!

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(Most of) My Day in Pictures

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Pajama Day

I joked on Facebook yesterday that I plan to stay in my pajamas alllll super long weekend long. It’s homecoming weekend at UF, so I had today off of work, then I also have Monday off for Veteran’s Day. This is what I expect to look like all weekend long:

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And so far, it’s working! Today I slept in with the puppies, drank a couple of lovely cups of tea, played a lot of video games, spun quite a few grams of fiber for the epic lace skirt (Post upcoming on that one!), ate a delivered, delicious, chili jacket potato from Conestoga’s, spin more fiber, took a nice nap, played more video games, and watched about three quarters of a season of SVU (So far.). I’ll be picking up my knitting (The lace skirt again.) momentarily. Schroeder’s helping by being equally lazy:

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It’s been a pretty incredible day, and I can’t help but look forward to the rest of the weekend. It will contain all of the above listed things, plus Satchel’s with an awesome bunch, a quick in-law/niece visit, the Gainesville Community Band concert, Four Rivers BBQ, and a fun tromp through the woods.

One day down, three to go. Damn, I love this life.

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Content

Tonight we had dinner at a new-to-us burrito joint then went to Rhea’s and I played My Little Pony with Kelsey and made her cry and now Rhea is putting the kids to bed and I’m knitting quietly in her new craft room and thinking about what a damn fine life this is.

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Truckin’

I am all agog at my friend Bruce’s new truck. He drove it to work today, just for fun!

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Monday Walkies

Every Monday Walkies with Deb always turns into a bit of an adventure. Today found us nearly getting ‘lost’, and brought four o’clock seeds, cotton to spin and plant, and tiny silver bells on a random tree on the middle of the forest.

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Teavana

I drink a cup of tea each morning. I switch to coffee when I go to work, but at home tea is my morning drink of choice. As with beer, coffee, chocolate, champagne, and pizza, I’m no tea snob. I do enjoy a lovely cup of hand-picked green leaf Chinese tea, but I will also do well with a teabag of Lipton. Though the Anglophile in me would prefer to see PG Tips.

I find that the times that I do want a really lovely cup of brew, I’m as much in it more for the ritual and the beauty as the end product. I have a lovely Hall Aladdin pot with an intact infuser, but the holes are a bit large for some of the finer loose teas that I have readily available. So I decided last week it was time to treat myself to a new teapot. I found a lovely little glass number with a huge mesh infuser.

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I made my first couple of cuppas this weekend and also initiated the beautiful James Garfield reproduction teacup that I picked up at the Jimmy Carter Museum. Isn’t it pretty? I think I mostly chose Garfield’s pattern in particular because he and his wife never had a chance to choose their own Presidential China pattern. This pattern is a reproduction of what they used in their home in Ohio.

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Oh! And I was also able to use my newest tiny spoon. A little silver number that I picked up at a weird antique shop in Kennesaw, GA. So it’s not just tea that makes me happy, it’s all of the pretties that go along with it!

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Cutest Bridal Party Ever

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