10.03.2007

Quick Travelogue

Last weekend Mr. M and I took a little anniversary detour, and I thought you might like the pics. We spent the weekend in Granville, OH, and spent one fun night in Columbus helping a girlfriend of mine celebrate her 30th. (No pics of that, sorry!)

To start with, the beasties know what suitcases mean, and they don't like them at all:
Anthony, in fact, can be very stubborn about it:
We got to Granville Friday afternoon, and checked into the Buxton Inn. Our room was, as they always are there, Fabulous:
We went to our favorite little gallery store, and Mr. M came home with a new friend:
We saw Lynn Nottage's play "Intimate Apparel." A word to the wise: if they get married right before intermission, the second act is not going to be happy.

Saturday afternoon, we spent a couple of hours strolling through the BioReserve:




Overall, it was a wonderful, peaceful weekend. I'd forgotten how just Going Someplace Else can rejuvenate me-- and us.

8 comments:

  1. I love the new friend! Cats are really against people vacationing aren't they?!?!?!

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  2. What a lovely spot! And the room, the room... Glad you guys had a good time.

    Also, cats on suitcases. *giggles*

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  3. Cute and pretty pictures. Thanks.

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  4. yes, great pics! getting away is very therapeutic! I agree!

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  5. Great pics! Looks like a wonderful trip. Milo, the king kitty around here, HATES suitcases as well! Blessings!

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  6. The cats figure if they can't go they can send some hair along! Great pics, glad you had a rejuvenation.

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  7. VERY handsome kittie.

    Glad you got away and had a good time. There's nothing like a change of scenery and time off.

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  8. Oh, I love "someplace else!" Glad you had a relaxing time.

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