Daughter Lise and friend Magda did not push the first few days they were here, giving themselves time to adjust to this time zone. They live six hours ahead of me. They were eager to walk, though, and had a chance to chat with neighbor Joyce on their first full day.

To help me, they moved totes in the garage where seasonal things are stored.

The first tourist thing we did was go to Winchester Creek Farm. We saw alpacas, llamas, and other less exotic animals. Our guide knew all about the animals, including things about their breed, names, ages, quirks, and stories about them.


Our trip started the next day with a lavish brunch buffet at the Grove Park Inn just north of Asheville. I think most standard breakfast foods were available from eggs Benedict to shrimp and grits, scrambled eggs with bacon or sausage, pancakes, Wagyu beef, banana bread French toast, pastries, and desserts. Being people who love to eat, we three were in hog heaven.


After breakfast, we settled in to drive all the way across the state to the Outer Banks, an area new to all of us.
How great to have visitors. Is this Magda’s first visit to North America?
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This was her second visit – she was in NYC a number of years ago. But it was her first time in North Carolina, and my Mom made countless amazing memories for Magda (as only she can do 🥰)
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Your mom would be the best host! I would love her to show me around her area.
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Magda was in Manhattan once, but this was her first trip to another state.
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Sounds like a very fun time!
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Anne, I really enjoy your daily reflections. Only with Lise’s permission, could you reveal how she wound up living in Denmark.
Tak, Paul
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Lisa changed her nickname to Lise and searched for others on Facebook. Most came from Denmark. When she got her master’s degree, her mentor had been a professor in Denmark and gave her advice about moving there. She still sees the first friends she made. She has lived there 14 years now. I’m grateful that she can work from home, and that enables her to come here two or three times a year.
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Blackberry winter I see..still in winter coats..here too.again.I know you are having a great time..enjoy
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We ate on the porch several times, but mostly we were inside.
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Beautiful you sharing your visited photos. I like. Enjoy fun time daughter with his friend 😊.
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Already so many memories with your daughter and Magda. They are blessed to have you as their tour guide! Have fun in OBX!
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You know OBX! We had a marvelous time.
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That breakfast sounded wonderful! I will look forward to more of the visit–it is always fun to read about your family.
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I’m so happy you read and comment!
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Love the happy photos would be nice to have them around for a while
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I enjoyed the girls together.
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Great bonding Anne, good morning from here.😍
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This sounds like a fun and rewarding week spent with Lisa and Magda. I hope you did not get caught up in any of the ugly weather that was sweeping across the nation. P.S. – did the alpacas behave themselves … sometimes they like to spit on the visitors. 🙂
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The ugly weather came after Magda went home. Yes, the animals all behaved themselves.
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That’s good since it was ugly indeed. A fellow blogger in Arkansas had 20 tornadoes and 12 inches of rain – I was a Nervous Nellie last week with two tornadoes predicted and we had two inches of rain.
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Wild weather!
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Yes, it is like a roller coaster anymore!
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What a wonderful visit!
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I’ve missed you for weeks. When Lise leaves, I hope to ask you how you are. There is hardly time to breathe right now.
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You are such a great hostess Anne, it sounds like this is going to be an amazing visit…I hope you tell us more about the Outer Banks!
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More to come tomorrow!
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what a lovely visit. I’m sure you enjoyed it.
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I enjoyed this visit very, very much. It will live on in my memories and photos.
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Love the alpacas. They’re cute.
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They were very soft! It was fun to pet them.
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Oh, I’ll bet!
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Anne, you have been busy with company and travel. Happy to catch up with you. A blessed Easter season too. oxox
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