A scenic drive and a finicky husband.

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After drinking our fill of beer at the off the beaten path brewery it was time for food, so we took the scenic route back through Westport Island.

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It’s a lovely place… and I even spotted a Kingfisher on a power line.

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Heading inland you can tell fall is right around the corner.

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The blueberry barrens are starting to turn red.

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Our destination was the old Jameson Tavern in Freeport which is now the Kings Head pub.

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We settled at the bar where I had a fabulous and quite potent blood orange margarita.

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The menu was small and I knew the husband would grumble, but I started with a plate of decent garlic Parmesan wings.

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So far so good for me, but my spouse is picky when it comes to restaurants. He said his shrimp cocktail was tough and chewy…and when he asked for some vinaigrette for the accompanying greens, the waitress brought a teeny tiny finger full and that was all it took.

He was done.

We went home, where I made hot turkey sandwiches.

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22 thoughts on “A scenic drive and a finicky husband.”

  1. Mmmm… hot turkey sammiches!!

    All my local breweries are now carrying at least one booze slushie and I’m loving it!! The “pineapple serano pepper” one was a bit much for my spice-adverse tastebuds, and the piña colada slushie on Fri was meh… but a good alcoholic mango slushie sure makes me happy!!

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  2. It’s hits or miss I think with those out of the way places. Your margarita looked fab, and so did the wings. Too bad the hubs experience wasn’t the same but that’s how you know which places you to go back to. Haven’t had a hot turkey sandwich since Thanksgiving, lol.

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