Why we live inside the Circle...
Or, when the boys are away, the girls will play...
So many different title thoughts for a fun-filled day in the Bluegrass. When you get all your work done in the morning and the boys of the house are off to other various points and the girls are left alone.
Nothing beats a morning started with a good 3-mile run, a little bit of real estate (really a closing would have been the best but I'll settle for a listing appointment) and an afternoon spent with your favorite teenager.
Here we are setting off for an afternoon bicycle adventure on empty stomachs. Mother and daughgter (taking the photo and refusing to be in a picture) committed to boosting our local economy and saving the environment at the same time. Equipped with a wallet, a gift card, a reusable shopping bag and my handy bike basket, Mary Rollins and I are ready to hit the road.
Mary Rollins declared that multiple desserts are acceptable when one bikes to lunch. I think we can safely say that she does NOT have an eating disorder. Here we see the infamous Simply Chocolate and a Peanut Butter Fudge Torte. Can you have too much chocolate? Not if you ride your bike to lunch!
Our thunderstorm ended just as we licked the last crumbs from our plate. I wanted to buy a baguette so that we could re-enact Fou de Fa Fa from Flight of the Conchords but Mary Rollins indicated it was time to go and she would find the baguette embarrassing.
Next stop:
John's on South Ashland. (Please note, it's also embarrassing for your mom to document a day with iPhone pictures but I gave in on the baguette.) John's, like Le Matin, has a lovely awning perfect for bikes if the rainstorm might return. I love John's. I love the shoes at John's and I love the clothes they now sell at John's. I love that the old manager from Laura Ashley now works at John's and remembers baby Mary Rollins and my Laura Ashley-loving sister. I also love the great packable dress I bought at John's that fit nicely in my bicycle basket. Fortunately, there was room for it since I hadn't bought the baguette!!
And finally, a quick trip into The Black Market, our other favorite boutique around the corner from Calypso. Not quite as affordable but fashionably fun.
As much as I love all the wonderful places we've travel to and visit on a regular basis, sometimes there really is no place like home.
I love this post.. so witty Auntie G. Although, I would have like to see you all with the baguette. Alas.
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Oh believe me... the singing and biking is ON!
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