Spent a good part of Easter Sunday on a scouting party,
checking out best routes for today’s grannie client ramble & lunch. It was glorious!
The trees are lush with blossoms & leaves are busting
out all over the place. After the brutal
winter, my soul soaks it all in & says, Ahhhhhh….
John & I make an ideal match in many ways, including
how much I love to drive & he loves to be driven. Beginning on our wedding trip out to
Lancaster County, he will occasionally place a loving hand on my arm as he
quietly comments, “We’ve been on this road before” – and the unspoken request, “Let’s
find a new one!”
What a ramble! We
found a couple roads yet untraveled, spotted swans on a secluded pond, fierce
looking horned cattle (haven’t seen any like them since my trip to Scotland
with Gretchen), great stretches of daffodils, watched horses racing through
meadows & hawks hovering above us, crossed a covered bridge, and were awed
by countless vistas of blossoming trees & bushes, all celebrating the
passing of a gosh awful winter.
We ended up for dinner at the very place I’ll take my grannie
client for lunch – our beloved Pineville Tavern. Christmas Eve, birthdays, special events, now
Easter – we head to the PVT, where we always feel welcome, the food is terrific
& astonishingly affordable. John
loved his spinach ravioli, while I lit into my traditional special occasion
dish – cream sauce & peas over penne (best with prosciutto, which I – sigh - had omitted). My beloved toasted me
with a gin martini & I returned the salute with a craft ale aged in a bourbon
cask.
We rolled along home, past the stretch of road he holds
most dear (a small bit of countryside, which just calls to him). Told it what we always do – “Some day…”
This morning, the sun is shining, it’s a bit cool out but
with the promise of more warmth as the day rolls by. The road beckons & a grannie client will soon await.
Our scouting party was a success. I'll
have the great fun of driving a delighted elder past beauty that will get her wondering how it compares to heaven, perhaps asking about the people who lived
around here before the Europeans arrived, leading to possible ponders about life on other planets, what is the origin of the Universe, what is the nature of God. Those flowering moments of the mind are as wondrous to me as basking in nature's beauty is to her.
Yesterday was a glorious Easter & a great day for a
scouting party. Looking forward to giving
an awe-struck, shot-gun riding grannie an equally great & glorious
afternoon!
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