Showing posts with label Asheville NC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asheville NC. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2022

A Day in Asheville

 

We both love Asheville, and the fact that it's only a couple hours away allows us to visit fairly often.

Or, did - until COVID put us all in a travel standstill.

We went yesterday for the first time in a couple of years, and it was a perfect day.


Starting with some time at the Asheville Art Museum for the Three Generations of Wyeth Exhibit.











And some time at The Biltmore to see the Monet and Friends Exhibit.

































And some time admiring the gardens of Biltmore.



















The next immersive exhibit coming to the Biltmore is the Leonardo daVinci Immersive Exhibit




See ya soon!



Saturday, June 30, 2018

Asheville - More than The Biltmore


We love Asheville.

A lot of people visit Asheville to see The Biltmore Estate, and I agree - it's pretty awesome.

But Asheville has lots more.


There's some really beautiful architecture with architectural details that neither Donald nor I can resist shooting.









There's a lot of street art, and there's a street art walk map with all the pieces well marked, which makes for a fun way to explore the city.














Asheville is a foodie city (which is awfully nice). 




It's a city that attracts creative souls - musicians, artists, writers . . . 








It's a great place for shopping




And it's very doggie friendly.














 

















































There are some very cool bookstores, including Malaprop's









And the Battery Park Book Exchange and Champagne Bar 































The Grove Arcade is a fun place to shop, eat and wander.  It's a wonderful example of what can be done for saving architectural gems that too many cities will just knock down in order to put up another ugly big box store, or parking lot (cue Joni Mitchell here)













  













Another spot Donald and I always visit is Ball Photo.

What photographer is not going to love seeing and playing with some wonderful old cameras that you're just not going to see these days?

















And did I mention that Asheville is very doggie friendly?

That's important to Annabelle, of course.