This past Friday I surprised Ryan by taking him out for a night of food, bluegrass, cocktails, and ice cream in the country. We headed to Trader's Point Creamery, a local organic farm that specializes in all things dairy {cheeses, ice cream, milk, and the most amazing yogurt} for their weekly "Summer Dinners on the Deck." The farm-to-table dinner consisted of peach mojitos, grilled chicken and peaches, three-bean salad, chilled peach and tarragon soup, grilled corn, and homemade ice cream for dessert. Afterwards we listened to musicians play bluegrass music while watching the sun set over the woods in the distance. Don't get me wrong - I love being a city girl, but sometimes a few hours in the country are just what I need to relax and recharge.
Showing posts with label Romance. Show all posts
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Travel :: Romance in Venice
Can you think of anything more romantic than spending Valentine's Day in Venice, Italy? Ok, well maybe Paris {lucky Melinda will be doing just that!} but I have to tell you that the most romantic night of my life was spent in the beautiful Italian lagoon city of Venetia. Ryan and I had just spent two and a half fantastic weeks making our way from the Cinque Terre, Tuscany, and Florence and chose to spend our last two days in Italy in Venice. To be honest, after hearing from multiple friends and fellow travelers, we were very, very hesitant about visiting due to the number of negative comments we received {"Venice is a tourist trap," "Venice is like Disneyworld for adults," "Venice is dead"}. But, because it had always been on my bucket list we decided to give it a shot. And can I just tell you that we were absolutely blown away by the architecture, the light, and the opulent elegance that is Venice. It was pure magic. For a perfect date night in Venetia...
Take a gondola ride at twilight: Yes, it is expensive. And yes, it does feel kind of touristy. But a trip to Venice is not complete with a ride in one of its famed gondolas, which were the chief means of transportation in the Venetian Lagoon from the 14th century until fairly recently. We found that the canals were much more peaceful in the evening {after the cruise ship tourists left} and the light at dusk is absolutely magical. Prices are regulated across the city so pick a gondolier who you click with. We were so lucky to have found Fabio, an old fisherman who had been a gondolier for over 25 years. He was the perfect combination of humor, history, and grace. Although typically you have to pay a premium to have music on your gondola {hiring a singer and/or accordion player to ride with you}, Fabio quietly sang old Italian fishing songs for us. We cuddled under a blanket and spent forty minutes floating along the tiny canals and watching our last Italian sunset. It was truly an experience I will remember for the rest of my life, and I couldn't recommend it more. At the end of your ride, have your gondolier drop you off for...
Dinner at The Gritti Palace: For the utmost luxury, head to this famous five-star hotel for a decadent dinner at Club del Dodge along the Grand Canal {be sure to make reservations and request a table with a view}. Start with Bellinis at their Bar Longhi. Afterwards the maitre d' will take you to your table along the water with a {hopefully} unobstructed view of the iconic church of Santa Maria della Salute. The white table cloth service is professional and inviting. Your meal {I'd recommend the Mezze Maniche Pasta with Pecorino, Black Pepper and Lemon to start followed by the Sole Filet with Almonds and Lemon} will be accompanied by a pianist playing classic Italian music on a Grand Piano. Linger over your food and drinks enjoying the mild Venetian climate and the stunning views while watching the gondolas float alongside your table. After dessert {you must get the Chocolate Souffle for two}, put on your comfortable shoes for some...
Dancing under the stars in Saint Marks Square: An absolutely magical tradition, every evening {weather permitting} orchestras set-up outside the famous cafes in Saint Marks Square and take turns playing music. Patrons can either sit at one of the outdoor cafes and enjoy food and wine or stand behind the tables and wander across the square as the different bands play {we sat a Caffe Quadri one night and the other night just meandered around the square}. Enjoy the beautiful ambiance and when one of your favorite songs is played grab your love and slow dance together under the stars. Amore...
More romantic travel destinations: Villa Cicolina, The Amalfi Coast, Lucerne, Paris, The Gritti Palace
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