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We decided to beat the crazy Damn it, I have to take the wife out because it’s February 14th again Valentines Day crowds and spent yesterday having fun instead. When you’ve been married as long as we have, big romantic gestures are a thing of the past… and that’s fine. We started the day with a light lunch and cocktail at our local pub and then hit some antique stores.
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Where someone made art out of discarded lobster shells. Quirky, if not slightly disturbing.
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They say necessity is the mother of invention and this sled with skis seems to prove the adage.
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I found one vintage beer crate but it was full of bottles I didn’t want and a rotted bottom that wouldn’t hold my vinyl for long.. so I passed.
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Here’s the husband examining what was tagged as “A turban egg beater from the late 1800’s”
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Not seeing any colorful head coverings we realized the disc said “turbine egg beater”…. which, when you think about it, is equally as puzzling.
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Remember my post about Maine inventing chewing gum the other day? Glad the husband didn’t see this.
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After an afternoon of antiquing we ended at one of our favorite restaurants for dinner which was blissfully empty when we arrived.
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After a few lemon drop martinis and a fabulous cup of smoky clam chowder, dinner.
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Pan seared panko haddock with garlic Parmesan mashed potatoes, almond compound butter green beans, crispy leeks and lemon dill aioli paired well with a blackberry margarita for me.
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And a very rare Wagyu beef filet with red wine demi glacé, pickled peppers, pea tendrils and maple butter roasted carrots for the husband. Both meals were fabulous as usual and we shared a coffee crème brûlée that we devoured too quickly to photograph.
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So today.. on the actual day, we exchanged cards and my other half gave me a fancy cupcake and a box of truffles.
Alright, there were originally six truffles in the box and I took the picture at 8:00am.
Don’t judge, they were a delicious breakfast.
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The lobster shell art piece looks pretty cool to me. Chocolate in the morning is a great way to start the day, and I would have already eaten the cupcake as well.
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I saved that for lunch.
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I thought the Art looked a bit like a Bunny.
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Happy Valentine’s Day, River.
As current-ly, and as in the past,
May you go with the flow, and love ’til the last.
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That’s the plan.
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Just curious–what did the beef filet cost??
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$53 for the filet. $8 for the carrots.
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Happy Valentines Day! ❤️
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And to you!
❣️
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No judgement here, esp after I posted about wanting beer at 9:30am!
Happy Heart Day!
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And to you as well.
Cheers!
❣️
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Aww, that’s such a great way to spend your Valentine’s Day with the hubs! Me? I wouldn’t have had truffles to take a picture of, you have restraint my friend, lol.
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I spent half the day at the VA and Cathy’s still at work, so it’s not exactly been festive. There will, however, be sausage and tortellini soup for dinner and a big ass box of chocolates, heart shaped, of course, for dessert. Not exactly on a level with your meal, but the company couldn’t be better.
I’m glad you two had some fun together. Be sure to have some more soon, I always like to read about it💕
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The meal doesn’t matter as long as you’re with the right person. That said, I love tortellini.
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Cherish this. I miss it.
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Looks great, River.
We celebrated with a walk on the beach ~ gorgeous. For dinner? Homemade Mac & Cheese with Buttery Breadcrumb topping, Steamed Broccoli, and . . . Dark Chocolate Truffle Cake with Vanilla Ice Cream and Strawberries for dessert.
Chocolate = perfect for Valentine’s!
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You never go wrong with chocolate. Or cheese for that matter.
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Looks like a perfect day to me.
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We enjoyed brunch at a nearby Russian restaurant. It was perfect. Low key but nice.
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Is it weird that Tara and I didn’t do a damn thing for V-Day? At one point mid-evening I said, “Oh, yeah. Happy Valentine’s Day.” Her response? A derisive snort. It’s not that we aren’t romantic – we are, sometimes to the point of being over-the-top – but we’ve just never bothered with that particular holiday.
Forgot to mention, when we were visiting Atomic Antiques a few weeks ago, I found a couple of wooden beer crates that would have been ideal for your collection. I even mentioned to Tara how much you would have loved them.
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Oh sure, rub it in.
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Ha! Didn’t mean to.
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Seeing true love makes me happy.
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I can’t think of a better breakfast than a few yummy truffles!
I think your early Valentine’s day was perfect, Man that dinner looked terrific!
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The food never disappoints at that restaurant. Thankfully neither do the cocktails…
😉
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