Friday, March 14, 2008

The Basil Was Sweet




The weather could not have been more spectacular as we drove a couple of hours to meet 
friends from (brrr) still-snowy Minnesota ... in a little southern town known for its pine trees. I recognized our meeting place--a little cafe--before I saw the sign, for the window area was stuffed with basil plantings. After lunch at Sweet Basil we walked and talked, and talked and walked--fallen pine needles crunching under our feet while our eyes soaked up glorious blossoms of spring. We had much to catch up on--our roots go deep these 30 years--but we found ourselves going leisurely about it, probably because of the slowness and quietness we sensed amidst the charm of this endearing village.


4 comments:

  1. It is charming.
    Quite! Mitford recreated!

    Bonnie

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  2. Soooo glad you enjoyed your day, and sooo sorry I missed seeing you!! Please come back (in a few weeks-----the dogwoods and azaleas will be in bloom, and I promise it is a glimpse of heaven!!)

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  3. The photos are wonderful, esp. the white house (where I'd love to live!)

    Btw, you are such a comforting person, and it shows in your posts here. I always feel warm and cozy here.

    Just wanted you to know...

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  4. I've enjoyed reading these last ocuple of posts. What a remarkable man, your Mr. Butler.

    It's always good to meet up with old friends, isn't it.

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