New to me this weekend was what Mr Man calls an adventure. We have both been feeling a little house bound & winter blah, so I pulled out one of the suggestions from our file of Adventures To Be Had & off we set Saturday afternoon. Of course all the errands & house duties had been seen to first. Adventure guilt free!
We headed east of us, to a little hamlet called Glen Williams, or as the residences call it, The Glen. Glen Williams lies quite close in a valley to the Credit River & has many hiking / walking trails.
Glen Oven Bakery / Cafe in Glen Williams |
I knew there was a bakery / cafe in The Glen, which was our primary destination. The sun was shining, afternoon temperatures were on the rise to 14+ (c) so that when we arrived at Glen Oven Bakery, their patio was open & filled with walkers from the near by conservation area out for an afternoon adventure. The bakery part had a steady stream of regular customers buying their weekly bread needs. The fresh baking smells were wonderful & I drew in deep breaths of carb delights & exhaled lost resolve.
The cafe section of the bakery was small with a few tables & chairs still available, so we chose the window table to sit at. We shared a pot of tea, Mr Man had a blueberry scone & I a lemon cranberry scone. The young lady at the counter had offered to warm the scones up & I was so glad, as the butter & jam just melted right into the flaky goodness. Flaky but not crumbly & we both agreed that the scones tasted like more - so we did.
Tea & The First Lemon Cranberry Scone |
Bookshop - Beaumont Mill Antiques & Collectibles |
Upstairs in the bookshop |
We then walked up the street to an artist mill which housed about 30 different talented folks. There was glass blowing; jewelry making, fabric creations, painters in ink, pastels, oil & sketch; stone sculptors, meal works & photographers. The piece that had us in awe was a very large metal elephant on the side of the building. I will be using this piece of art later in the week for another blog post.
Entrance With Two Mill Buildings Housing The Artisans |
Of all the art we had seen the one artist we most liked was Michele Rose, While she was not present, she had several pieces of her works on display. We both found her paintings to be very relaxing. Our two favourite pieces.
Essex Village |
Another Essex Village |
After a couple hours of wandering through the artist mill, we wandered the main street, to look at some of the many stately heritage homes & cottages, beautifully refurbished & tended to. Glen Williams downtown is an intersection of 3 roads & the majority of Glen Williams lies behind this intersection. It is an area that has seen a lot of recent large home/lot development, so all the homes have gone up in value. It is very expensive to live here.
The Charles William Historical House |
Main Street Cottage |
I do hope everyone has some adventures in joy planned for the week ahead.
"I wandered everywhere, through cities & countries wide, & everywhere I went, the world was on my side." Roman Payne
A tea shop , a bookshop and a craft shop? With temperatures of 14C? Heaven indeed! What a splendid day's expiring ... Great read :).
ReplyDeleteThat should have said 'exploring', not 'expiring' - apologies!
ReplyDeleteAlexa thanks & I liked the expiring, it made me chuckle because I have to say after the outing, we were pooped & needed a rest - too much winter sitting so our energy for the day had expired!
Deletesounds an excellent adventure and those scones have me licking my lips - have a great week
ReplyDeleteThis cafe also had a parsnip pear soup, which I would like to try on my return visit.
DeleteThe scones tasted like more ... love that description!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ruth. My eyes could have had a 3rd!
DeleteThank you for the guided tour - what a lovely place. Now, I have to ask. In England there are two very distinct ideas on how you pronounce the word 'scone'. Some say it like it rhymes with 'on' and some say it like it rhymes with 'own' - I wonder how you say it over there?!
ReplyDeleteDeb this side of the pond you will get 2 camps, the scone own group & the scone on group. I must admit I bounce between the two, I must pay attention to which I say more often. :)
Delete'Scuse me sticking my oar in. Apparently Paul Hollywood asked the Queen Mother about this and she said "sk-on". Make of that what you will!!
DeleteOh that's good to know :)
DeleteSounds like an absolutely delightful day!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheri. I hope to have more so I can blog more :)
DeleteA book shop and a craft shop? You can't get better than that...unless it's a trip to find out more about LMM! Your list sounds exactly like the kind of thing we were talking about ourselves over the weekend. I hope you get to go on another adventure soon
ReplyDeleteOh the adventure file keeps growing as does my waist line because most adventures include an eatery of sorts in every destination.
DeleteWell, I'd love to do everything you did; a perfect day out for an adventure, I'd say!
ReplyDeleteKaren you are more than welcome to join me any afternoon you would like :)
DeleteLooks like a really pleasant place to while away some time. The bookshop looks like a real treasure trove and I like the paintings too. They remind me of a children's book or animation but I can't think which. Great quote to finish - that's a keeper. Enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lady Ella. This artist does sketches to order & we toyed with the idea of her doing her style of our patio - but then we saw the price !!.
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ReplyDeleteI like the idea of your list. Your description of your day out complete with smells, taste and sounds as well as visual really brings it alive. Loved Anne of Green Gables. Would love to visit there.
ReplyDeleteOur list is so necessary otherwise we just go back & forth, what do you want to do. I would like to visit Nova Scotia where the story of Anne of Green Gables takes place.
DeleteI'm a big fan of Michele Rose's work but, much as I'd love to own a piece, it is way beyond my budget. I discovered her through a friend who follows all sorts of artists. I may have to copy you and name my list -'Adventures to be had' - a brilliant title!
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen. Adventures To Be Had is both a bookmark online source & a paper file of things I have ripped out of newspapers & magazines. I like the peaceful feelings Michele's art evokes.
DeleteWhat a delightful adventure. Lovely to explore this place via your photos and comments. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marilyn. I would always be glad of your company on an adventure outing :)
DeleteWhat a wonderful day out. I love the idea of "Adventures To Be Had"! I'm in the scone rhyming with on camp. Also a huge fan of Anne of Green Gables fan, which I may have mentioned before.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comment on my Easter baskets. They are a little fiddly so perhaps not for young children to make. I hope to post a "how to" next week :)
Bakeries and bookstores are two of our top adventures to be had as well. That looks and sounds like a delightful spot.
ReplyDeleteOh I love that idea... 'Adventures to be had'. Such a gorgeous place to visit too...I love those sort of days...wandering..exploring and eating a quaint little cafes.
ReplyDeleteOh I love that idea... 'Adventures to be had'. Such a gorgeous place to visit too...I love those sort of days...wandering..exploring and eating a quaint little cafes.
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