It's hard to believe, but Catherine and I recently celebrated our 4 year wedding anniversary. The time has definitely flown! Each year we try to do something fun to commemorate the event and this year was no different.
A couple of months back I came upon a Living Social coupon for a 2 night stay at the Blackthorne Inn. The deal included a 2 night stay, 2 complimentary breakfasts, a $25 gift certificate to their pub, a free tasting at a nearby winery, and lastly a bottle of wine plus cheese and crackers in your room upon arrival. All for around $200!
We drove out in the early evening on September 16th. We got to enjoy a beautiful sunset over the Shenandoah Valley as we drove westward. We arrived and checked into our room that used to be part of the old stables on the grounds back when the land was deeded to George Washington. The main house has since been converted into their restaurant and pub. The pub was cozy and filled with patrons. A trio of musicians provided live entertainment. After some beers and fish and chips we were quite content!
| The pond and gazebo on the grounds. |
| If Ansel had taken a trip down below. |
| Mineral Formations. |
| An Underground Pond. |
| Anothodite Clusters. |
| More Anthodite. |
That evening we dined at the Hunter's Head Tavern. It's an English style tavern that uses all locally grown and raised ingredients in their dishes. Everything was very tasty!
| Carefully considering my options. |
On Sunday we checked out and went in search of apples! We found Stribling Orchard nearby. We spent the late morning picking half a bushel of various types including red delicious, golden delicious, jonathan, grimes golden, and empire apples. To spoil our lunch we had some fresh pressed apple juice and some apple turnovers from their little shop on the orchard grounds. So delicious!
| Cat blends in quite nicely. |
We had lunch then made our way to Barrel Oak Winery (BOW for short), which was the free tasting provided by our Living Social deal. We thought the abbreviation was cute, but didn't realize the full extent to which it applied! As we drove up we saw families with their dogs all over a large grassy areas with picnic benches and umbrellas. Inside the tasting room was the same scene. Folks with their leashed dogs sidled up to the tasting bar. The imprint on the top of all the wine bottles is even a doggie paw print. We had a great pourer who was very knowledgeable about their wines and the region in general. The wine was tasty too, imagine that! Cat and I had to obsess over the couple of bottles we ended up getting, otherwise we could have easily spent waaaay too much.
All-in-all a very fun/relaxing trip! I'd say the only bummer were the constant stink bugs we had to eject from our room. Guess there are a lot of them out there this time of year. They weren't dangerous or anything, more of a nuisance.
If you want to see all the pictures from our trip, you can see them here.
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