Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Raleighwood Weekend

A couple of years ago, our friends Lindsay and Casey moved to Raleigh from Texas. We haven't seen them in a while (the last time we saw Lindsay was our visit to Congaree National Park in South Carolina) so we planned a trip to North Carolina for President's Day Weekend. We explored the local cuisine, toured the state capitol building and the universities, and also spent some time with our friend Matt and his adorable new puppy.

The research triangle is an area that has a reputation for Universities, basketball, and a quickly growing population, but you don't really hear much else about the cities. Charlotte steals the thunder as North Carolina's main city. David had only spent a short amount of time in downtown Raleigh for a conference, and Paul had never been to the area, so we were excited to explore a new area that we didn't know much about.

Our first meal in Raleigh on Friday night - Yummy Peruvian chicken. Forgot to get a picture of the food because we ate it so fast!
On Saturday morning we set out bright and early for a day of sightseeing around Raleigh. We visited the State Farmer's Market for breakfast and some shopping. The farmer's market was neat - it was a bit quiet on a cold winter morning, but you could see it would be bustling during good weather.

The view from Lindsay's and Casey's house in Cary.
Breakfast at the North Carolina State Farmer's Market Restaurant. This logo was everywhere around the city.
They had yummy biscuits. And more biscuits as an appetizer!
They're huge!
Just hanging out with a little cowboy.
NC State Farmer's Market. Not too busy in sub-freezing February weather.

Our next stop was downtown Raleigh to tour the old state capitol and the museum of natural sciences. There was a huge "Moral Monday" rally (not sure why they had it on a Saturday), so we couldn't walk much around the main street, but we did get to see most of downtown. The capitol building was nice. It was a bit small, but had some nice old rooms and furniture. Also, our tour guide was a hilarious senior citizen who owns several yorkies, believes in ghosts, and had a crush on Casey.

The NC Capitol dome.
Copy of a statue of George Washington by an Italian sculptor who had never seen him. The original was destroyed in a fire. It was the strangest depiction of Washington we've ever seen.
Original woodwork.
Lindsay has been promoted from Chemist I to Head Geologist!
The capitol grounds.
The North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is a large free museum that explores various aspects of science and nature. It's great to see the state government support this. Fernbank in Atlanta is nice, but it's private and expensive. We've seen other state-supported science and history museums in nearby states, including South Carolina. Get with the program, Georgia! The museum was hosting Darwin Day, so it was full of special exhibits and a ton of children.

Big exhibit about the various ecosystems in North Carolina.
There was in interactive climate change exhibit that included health impacts.
After visiting the museum, we went to the Raleigh Depot/Warehouse district. It's a neat area with a lot of local restaurant. We had chocolate and beer and then played some video games. No complaints!

Videri chocolate factory in the old train depot.
Yum! Hot chocolate! It was a really cold day.
Boxcar is a big bar with a ton of video games, including this pinball section.
Even the bathroom at Boxcar is Mario themed.
We stopped by Matt's to visit with him and his new puppy, Banks.
He was a little blur of energy!
We took Banks to a dog-friendly bar and bottle shop named after the open ocean.
When in North Carolina, you gotta have some BBQ! Not as good as what we've had in Texas or Georgia, but still good.
This is Gus. He enjoys laser pointers and attempting to enter the garage. He's single, but has a complicated relationship with his live-in female friend, Chloe.
North Carolina State University makes its own ice cream! I assume student athletes make this in "ice cream 101" class.

The next day we visited Lindsay's office with the State Department of Agriculture, where she manages a lab that runs samples for farmers to learn about what nutrients their soil needs, or if their lagoon water meets certain standards. They perform a great service for agriculture in the state of North Carolina. Then we drove around the different universities in the Research Triangle area. We started at NC State (seeing Casey's office), moved on to Duke, and finished up at UNC. 

We toured Lindsay's lab. Don't ask what's in those bottles!
We stopped by NC State's stadium. Somebody forgot to turn the fountain off when temperatures went below freezing!
Frosty the wolf.
The new student center at NC State.
Yummy lunch in downtown Durham at Pizzeria Toro.
Duke University's main quad.
The famous "old well" at UNC.
UNC's campus. It was cold!
Everything here is made of chocolate!
Paul with his chocolate cup.
Yum! Pretentious little cupcakes!
We were originally planning to stay Sunday night, but an incoming winter storm convinced us to leave so we wouldn't get stuck. Even though it was a short trip, we got a little taste of what the area has to offer, and still have a list of things to check out the next time we visit. It was great catching up with Lindsay and Casey, and we look forward to them visiting us in Atlanta! And we'll have to come back and see Matt and what we assume will be a 100 lbs full-grown Banks.

Greensboro was on the way home, so we popped by for a minute to check it out. Bigger than we thought, but pretty empty because it was a freezing Sunday evening.
Charlotte was also on the way home. We stopped in Uptown for dinner on Valentines Day.
This was the traffic map as we arrived back in Atlanta. Can you see the snow/ice we were avoiding?

Saturday, February 20, 2016

A New Year in the Smoky Mountains

For New Year's Eve we went up to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, to stay in a big cabin with our family. Paul's brother and sister-in-law found a cabin for all of us, way up at the top of a steep winding road - the cabin was even called "King of the Mountain"! We've been to Pigeon Forge several times, but it was fun to go with the nieces and nephews and take them to some of the kid-friendly stuff in the area.

A waterfall on the drive up from Atlanta at Tallulah Gorge
The road to Pigeon Forge goes straight through the National Park
It was very warm for late December. Normally the highest mountains would be covered with snow.
Fog rolling through the mountain valleys
We drove down through the fog on the other side of the mountains
It was kind of creepy!
We made it to the cabin
Way too much food...a common theme in our lives!
Paul's niece working on an adult coloring book
The view at night from the cabin. That's the glow of Pigeon Forge / Gatlinburg
This is pretty much how it looked the whole weekend. That blur is Paul's nephew running by.
We went on an adventure through some more cabins that were under construction. Very creepy at night. Walk the plank!
The view in the day
Can't beat waking up to that view from the bedroom window!
We went for a short hike on the river front Greenway in Pigeon Forge. It was cold.
We made a quick trip up to Ober Gatlinberg. It was really crowded, so we didn't stay long, but it was fun watching the zamboni and ice skaters.
Spinning tunnel at WonderWorks - an interactive play place/science center
Our nephew Gabe liked making huge bubbles
Of course, Paul had to try too :)
Just goofing around at Goats on the Roof! They had an alpine roller coaster too.
Nice domo hat, Gabe!
We played Risk. Paul was red. World domination: achieved.
We tried some moonshine. It was strong!
We also had some beer. Not bad.
On the way back to Atlanta we went for a hike in the National Park, at Alum Cave trail.
There was a lot of needle ice along the trail. It was really cool looking.
The giant overhang near the top of the trail.
Made it to the top!
Beautiful sunny (but cold) view of the mountains.
We had a great time hanging out with family, visiting the tourist stuff in Pigeon Forge, and enjoying nature. We'll be back soon, especially since Dollywood is building a new roller coaster.