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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Ashville, North Carolina- A Foody Town

Continuing on from Greenville, South Carolina, we spent the next few nights in Ashville, North Carolina.  Not as well planned and manicured as Greenville, the town was not what I expected.  From an outsiders point of view, it seemed fragmented, fun, a bit hipster and then there was the food scene- oh my.  I will definitely need to go back to Ashville to understand it's layout and many offerings! It is in the perfect location for us- lots of flying fishing for Mr. RTH and lot's of antiquing and foodie things for me! So it's definitely on our short list for retirement possibilities!  One of the highlights of our stay in Ashville was the Grand Bohemian Hotel!  A mixture of "the hunter meets the aristocrat" décor, it was a delightful place to stay!

When you arrive, you drive through a drapery opening into a motor court that's decorated with deer heads; chandeliers  and has loud classical music piped in to fill the air!



The outside of the building was beautiful too- with the orange berries growing on the walls.




 
You enter into stone walls illuminated with chandeliers and artwork.

 
The lobby is furnished in a mixture of velvet damasks, and leather with wood and stone.

 

 
 
Beautiful ceiling details!
 

 

 Orange velvet drapery leading into the powder room. Notice all the antlers hanging from the ceiling!

 


 
 
Twig chandeliers in the dining room.






Comfy velvet and suede  banquets for dining!



The dining  room ceiling was backlit in red.
 
As Ashville is quite the foody town, there were many top rated restaurants to choose from! However, being  somewhat  tired the first evening, we chose to dine at the Grand Bohemian's Red Stag Grill! That was one of the best meals on our entire trip! The chef is amazing and sources local ingredients for the restaurant's  meal.  We started with a charcuterie platter that was the perfect size for the 4 of us!  It had a silky chicken liver pate smeared on a slate tile with then bread crisps tucked into the mousse. Cured meats and a delicious local creamy brie were on the platter as well!  But the real star was the mustard that was served with the appetizer, a locally made mustard called Lusty Monk Mustard. It was awesome and the restaurant was able to sell us 2 jars to take home!


 
 
The meal at the Grand Bohemian was a real treat- comfortable seating, great ambiance and delicious food.  We highly recommend it when in Ashville!





Breakfast was divine too- especially the bacon pancakes!  Applewood bacon tucked  in orange scented pancakes- how wonderful they were!
 
 
 
Another highlight of our stay in Ashville was the farmer's market.  It was huge- large buildings full of locally made jellies, jams and  pickles, cheeses, cured meats, honey and baked goods. Plus the largest package of pure Amish butter that I have ever seen!  Wish I could have gotten that home!

All kinds of gourds and pumpkins were for sale outside!




 
 
 I will have to go back to explore this city a little more!  I have a feeling there's a lot more to this city besides the Biltmore!   But after a couple of nights, we are off the Blackberry Farm for the final segment of our trip!  That's one great thing about Ashville- you can easily drive to a lot of great places from it's location!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Greenville, South Carolina - "Simply Sophisticated Southern Style"

I am just returning from a trip to the Carolinas and Tennessee. The purpose of the trip was to explore other parts of the country as possible retirement options.  My friends, Jill and Barry have purchased property near Greenville, South Carolina, so we began our trip there. What a wonderful small town- I was completely blown away and did not expect such a sophisticated town. I have never seen as many upscale restaurants on any main street in the country!  And I must add that the town was named appropriately- Greenville- as the town streets are lined with trees!







Reedy River Park at night in center of town!



Tree lined streets are so pretty!

 
Wide sidewalks on each side of Main Street


 
 
 


Watermelon salad at Devereaux's - wonderful old factory building turned into an upscale eatery.




 
Live music playing
 

Dessert bar at Roost for a special event in town



Looking from Roost restaurant into the Hyatt Lobby

 
 



Cheesecake on the dessert bar.
 

Shrimp and Grits appetizer- so yummy from one of the chefs at the Cliff's properties- where Jill and Barry own land!  Grits with sharp pimento cheese added and grilled shrimp on top. It was simply  divine!
 
And with  all this city life going on in Greenville, drive five minutes out of the center of town and country life is upon you!

So the first morning, we drove to Travelers Rest, about 20 minutes from Greenville. Jill and Barry have purchased property in the beautiful golf community and are in the process of designing a home. 

 View from a cedar pavilion - a place where Cliff's property owners can have private parties
 

So beautiful and serene! Can you believe this is only 20 minutes from town!
 
 
We walked some trails and found nature at it's best!

We think this is some type of running cedar- anybody know? It is throughout the forest near Jill and Barry's property.
 
And there's lots of critters too! 
 
Wild turkey march across the grass in front of the car.
 



And I am checking out this pretty green scrub and bend down to snap a close-up and look what greets me!  Backing up very slowly,  and not screaming - heart beating fast- I am thankful for telephoto lenses!



Deer is peeping out from the greenery-
 
 
Gary Player is peeping at his kind of greenery!
 
Today is the opening of the Mountain Park golf course that he designed for this private community! A special breakfast is taking place on the new green. He is very personable and very funny to listen to.  He gave a golf clinic as a large crowd gathered around him!  It was quite entertaining!
 
 
View in the Cliff's community


 
 
The forest is filled with lichen and mosses- so pretty!

 
Bridge to the bottom of Jill and Barry's property.
 
 Sweet little stone spring house on the edge of property- Jill has plans for it!


Jill and Barry's lots waiting to be cleared-





Land just waiting to be cleared and a house built!

 


 
We love listening to the creek on the property too!
 
After checking out the Cliff's where Jill and Barry are going to build, we went to check out another new endeavor in the Greenville area- Hotel Domestique , a boutique hotel, spa and restaurant complete with vineyards.
 
Beautiful views from the terrace.
 
 
Ghost chairs with French bistro tables- love it!

 
Uniquely designed lobby
 



 Lovely florals for the evening tables

 


Love the detail on the back of the sofa


 
 
Entrance with stone light boxes as lighting.



Guest Bedrooms
 


                                                                                The bar

                       Love this color combination in  the bedrooms!
                   Graphite walls and orange draperies with iron beds. 

 
 
The Greenville  area has everything to offer!  It's location is less than 4 hours from the coastline, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Ashville.  It is an outdoors  paradise- biking, fishing, golfing, hunting,  hiking,  boating and  gardening. It is surrounded by the Blue Ridge mountains. Plus it has this  very sophisticated food culture!  The downtown is immaculate and lined with trees,  and any big box retailer that you would want is just minutes away in the outskirts of town- even a Costco!  That's simply amazing for a population of only 61,000.
I can see why it's a destination for retirees!  Greenville is "Simply sophisticated southern style"!