Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Doughnuts, Palaces, and Queens

Happy Hump Day!  This post was intended for much earlier in the week, but bare with me, I'm a busy lady.  So with that said lets recap the weekend!  My weekend rocked!  My mom and I went to see the NC Symphony perform at Tryon Palace on Saturday and it was wonderful.  We headed down to New Bern early in the afternoon and had a  delicious dinner date.


Once we arrived at the palace we put down our chairs in a good location and headed out to explore the grounds.  If you live in eastern NC and have never been you really should take a day trip or even stay overnight in historic downton.  The gardens of Tryon are absolutely beautiful and you could go multiple times each year and see completely different plant life each time.  They even have a vegetable garden, which my mom and I oogled over because we love fresh veggies!



Much to my surprise they have built an amazing new museum in New Bern called the North Carolina History Center and its breathtaking!  We got there too late to go, but I am already planning a weekend getaway for Daniel and I to visit.  I envision myself working there one day ;)

The symphony concert was nothing short of amazing.  The NC Symphony was celebrating their 80th birthday in conjunction with Craven County celebrating their 300th so there was a celebration all around.  The concert was a lovely mixture of 1920's pieces with George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue being the feature and songs dear to the heart of the symphony.  They played a piece that was played at their first concert in 1932 and paid tribute to one of their own musicians who composed a brilliant piece of work that was used when the US Open was played in Pinehurst a few years back.  


Families were stretched out across the lawn in a sea of picnic baskets, blankets, and lounge chairs.  As the sunset, the illumination of the orchestra created a magical glow on the palace and immediately following their last piece fireworks began to go off over the riverfront.  The star of the show was certainly the director, who was from Wales and he threw in some lovely English humor about the American Revolution and Governor Tryon (a British royal governor).


I know this post is getting a little lengthy, but I cannot go without mentioning the event of the century that I would have loved to of attended.  The Queen of England, Elizabeth II is celebrating her 60th year on the throne this week and it looks like the Brits had a fantastic time celebrating.  Not to mention the fact that I love any excuse to see the beautiful frocks that Kate chooses to wear for these events.  Do you find it ironic that the two longest reigning monarchs have been women?  I don't... it simply proves women can handle the strains of power far better than men. :)

1 comment:

  1. Quote of the day: "It simply proves women can handle the strains of power far better than men."

    Love and miss you! :)

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