Friday, May 6, 2011

Weddings and birthdays

This Spring has been busy with birthdays and weddings. Our friend Moira married her long-time beau Jerome at Thorpewood in Thurmont, MD,up in the Catoctin Mountains about an hour and half outside Washington. A former neighbor married them in a ceremony that pointedly noted that two people can get married, rather just a hetero couple. Needless to say we were not the only same sex couple at the wedding, but by far the oldest! The wedding site was a grand success despite the pouring rain that occurred during the reception. Dancing in a beautiful wooden hall in the middle of a thunderstorm can be quite a trip. Congratulations to Moira and Jerome.

We are in the midst of celebrating a series of birthdays. Ben's birthday makes him one year shy of 60. So we are enjoying the celebration with a performance of "Art" at Signature theater and a birthday breakfast to follow of asparagus (in season of course), eggs, Eastern Shore smoked turkey bacon, unique available at Market Poultry in Washington's Eastern Market, and toast. We have seen Art before at Kennedy Center, several years ago, and expect it to be equally as interesting as the previous performane. Then Tuesday we depart for Pittsburgh to see friends Tom and John and celebrate Tom's birthday. At the end of the week we go to Columbus for sister Terry's birthday.

We are not only using French restaurants in both cities for dinners but are doing an architectural trip with visits to Frank Lloyd Wright's Westcott House in Springfield, Ohio, and Kentuck Knob in Pennsylvania near Fallingwater (not one of John's favorite's, even though it is world famous). The restaurants are Brasserie 33 in Pittsburgh, where we hope it will be warm enough to dine al fresco in Shadyside, and L'Antibes in Columbus' Short North.

We will also visit with friends and family in both cities, and do a walking tour of the Wexner Museum at Ohio State.

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