Phannie

Phannie
Photo taken near Monument Valley, Utah

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Discovering, Uh, Our Home Town



It was all due to a Groupon.  I don’t know how many people use these things, but we just can't resist them.  Half off of stuff is just too good to pass up, so I guess we’re just cheap.  We mostly use the restaurant coupons because we eat out, well, too much.  A few months ago, a Groupon popped up for admission to the Japanese Garden at the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens, so I bought it.  I kept it, downloaded into the iPhone, throughout the summer because the weather was just too hot to enjoy outdoor activities.  Since it turned out to be a beautiful autumn day yesterday, we decided to go take a look.


I am almost embarrassed to admit how long I have lived in this area without visiting the botanical garden complex in Fort Worth, but that seems to be the case regarding quite a number of attractions in the DFW Metroplex.  For some reason, owning an RV seems to have given me the impression that it is necessary to travel somewhere else to enjoy new sights and adventures, so it hasn’t really occurred to me before that I may have missed something in my own back yard!
 
We drove Mae (our toad) to the garden complex off University Drive.  Why?  Well, it’s a matter of miles per gallon.  Phannie gets 7, the Escalade gets 13 and Mae gets 26.  (I told you I’m cheap.)  We were struck by how large an area is occupied by the gardens, and on this Saturday there were many townfolk wandering around the manicured grounds.  There were few parking spots left at the Japanese Garden, as two wedding parties were there holding ceremonies.  We learned from the gate attendant that four weddings were booked on the day of our visit.  It’s easy to see why this is a popular wedding venue:  The place is beautiful!  Sandy and I have always enjoyed the simplicity of Japanese gardens; I know of no others that evoke such a sense of serenity.  I’ve included a few photos to illustrate:




New bride at her photo shoot


My bride, still beautiful after 35 years!
After enjoying the garden, we were (naturally) hungry, so we checked the old iPhone for our Groupon collection and, lo and behold, found Tres Jose's, a fine Mexican restaurant nearby that we had almost forgotten about.  We enjoyed an excellent meal with fajitas, enchiladas and tacos, and after applying the Groupon, the bill was eleven bucks!  (Yes, the Groupon cost a small amount, but we were able to knock $15 off the bill with it. Not bad!)




What a great afternoon!  When we pulled into the driveway later, we noticed Phannie, nosed into her RV port, as though she had been sent to the corner by a schoolteacher.  We felt, oddly, a little guilty.

6 comments:

  1. So many of us are guilty of the same thing ... wandering afar for our travel explorations and neglecting our own home towns. We try to remedy that every once in a while, but there's still so much to see and do that we may find ourselves coming back here someday after we start full timing to see and do what we missed while we were living here.

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  2. We love Groupon as we are cheap also. Not a bad thing..

    That food looks good!!

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  3. Haven't really used Groupon but when we get back to the Phoenix area I'll be checking it out. So what are you going to do about those guilt feelings?

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  4. Great photos of those beautiful Japanese Gardens...... and even more beautiful photos of those terrific looking lunches!

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  5. nice date day!!..and you are very a very good husband!!..saying your bride is still beautiful after all those years!..good for you!..score one point or maybe two!!

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  6. I subscribe to Groupon. It is awesome!
    Sandy looks as beautiful as that bride and as young!
    The pictures are beautiful. I love gardens like this also.
    Also, Phannie will get over it!

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