XC x 2 - Greensboro, NC

The next stop on our Summer of Gypsiness was Greensboro, NC.  We spent several busy days with my sister and her family as they showed us some of the great things Greensboro has to offer.  They were trying to sell us on the city, and they did a great job!  Ben and I would love to live there and were still hoping at this point that we'd be able to live somewhere nearby.... or at least in the same region, haha.  But at least we know for the future that Greensboro would be a great place to live.  :-)

Sorry for the onslaught of pictures.  Like I said, it was a busy week, and Suz was lovely to take a bunch of pictures of our family while we visited, so she gets the credit for many of the pictures below.


Guilford Courthouse National Military Park
We spent a fun evening at this cool park, which is a Revolutionary War
battle site.  A bluegrass band was performing, and we had a great time
hanging out, exploring the park, and chatting with the locals.


(Cat is playing with Suz's phone case, pretending she has a phone...)




Fireflies!


Downtown Greensboro
One evening we just walked around the fun downtown area,
checking out shops and restaurants and taking pictures.



My kids with my nephew, Whit.  Such a cutie!
And the shirts my kids are wearing were made by Suz.  Love them.


Bog Garden
Suz took us to this cool park that has a big boardwalk through a bog,
ending at a pond.  My dear friend Melissa brought her kids over from Durham
to spend a few hours with us and it was such a treat!  We had a picnic lunch, then
walked through the bog garden, enjoying the scenery and wildlife, talking and laughing.
It was a lovely afternoon.










Tanger Family Bicentennial Garden
Next was a nearby park with beautiful landscaping, flowers, and other features.
This is a popular outdoor wedding/photography site and we could definitely understand why.






Aunt Suz's Tea Party
Herbal tea from an actual teapot, homemade blueberry scones, and pretty aprons.
What more could you ask for in a tea party??  Mmmm.  I just remembered that I
still don't have the recipe for those scones.  Must remedy that.







Greensboro Historical Museum
This museum had a cool children's area where the kids could try being switchboard operators (and actually hear voices in the various outlets), an early 1900's school room, and other interactive exhibits.



Pilot Mountain
We took a picnic dinner (provided by Suz.... mmm...) up to Pilot mountain one evening
and enjoyed a short hike and a lovely view, once the clouds cleared!  It was colder up
there than we were expecting, so we all just started putting on things we found in the car,
but we had a great time, and we had the whole place to ourselves.





We LOVED Greensboro, and especially getting to spend so much time with Suz, Ben, and Whit.  I'm so glad we had that time together before we came back west.  What a blessing.

2 comments:

  1. Aw.

    Now I just miss you horribly. Are you sure Ben couldn't do his job from NC?

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