Clay and I get very few days on which we can take day trips. It has to
be his 2nd day off work as well as a day I'm not working. So, Friday
was the day! We headed to Mt. Airy to check out "A simple place, a
simpler way of life." Our trip included browsing shops, touring the
Andy Griffith museum (and seeing Thelma Lou!!), and of course eating.
We chowed down at Barney's Cafe for lunch, which serves burgers and
country sides, and treated ourselves with a caramel apple crumble pie at
Miss Angel's Heavenly Pies.
Yes, it was indeed heavenly! |
Much to our surprise, Mt. Airy was hosting a Drive In that day. Clay's favorite part was the car run by steam. It was ironic that we saw this particular car (a Stanley Steamer) because Clay had just watched a show on how the steam car runs. He kept saying, "That's probably the neatest thing I've ever seen!"
Towards the end of the day, we headed to Shelton Vineyards. The drive there was beautiful. Everything seemed greener and healthier than here in the desert of Concord. We took some back roads and saw some cute houses and farms. We took the winery tour with a young guide named Arnold who had a Will-Ferrel-like sense of humor. He kept joking with the huge group of church ladies that was taking the tour with us who barely paid attention because they were entertaining each other. The wine tasting was great...I found a few new favorites.
Days like these are my favorite: quaint places, good food, fun, and of course, spending QT with my QT.
Hey Megan! Just found your blog! I had to comment because I am from Mt. Airy! I think my dad's band played at the Drive in. I am glad you guys had a good trip! I love my hometown and love that other people find it nice to visit! Hope you are doing well!
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Casey (sumner) Hall
Casey,
DeleteI didn't know you were from there! We had such a blast that day and everything in that area was beautiful. I couldn't get over how green everything was and even enjoyed the drive up. You are lucky to call Mt. Airy home :) Clay and I are doing well and I hope you and your Clayton are well also!
AVVIC