I love vacation, but I love the vacation mindset even more. Relax. Breathe. Take your time. Do what you love. Enjoy.
I wouldn’t want vacation all the time—it wouldn’t feel quite as special, now would it? But at the same time, it’s nice to think that you can always experience a little bit of vacation whenever and wherever you are. Even if that means trying a new restaurant that you’ve never been to or taking pictures of everything—everything!!—in your very own neighborhood. Your own backyard. I dare you to go out and see your town through an outsiders’ eye. I’ll bet there are a ton of treasures just waiting to be discovered.
Anyways, on to breakfast. I simply mixed in the last of the yogurt with about a cups worth of kashi heart to heart, and topped it all off with 1/2 a banana, craisins, coconut and a dollop of teddy peanut butter.
Simple. But very tasty and satisfying. 😀
Everyone felt like walking. Nobody felt like hiking. Well, the idea of Mt. Washington did come up once or twice, but only in a joking, “haha” sort of way. A nature walk sounded more appropriate for a warm, sunny afternoon.
The nature walk ended up taking us through dirt roads, past raspberry bushes, and over hills. Four miles, round trip. My legs were feeling a little tired from yesterday’s hike, and I considered waiting by the sign for a bus.
But I was soon drawn in to view the rapids. The mad, rushing fury of the river intertwined with the calm, peaceful serenity of New Hampshire’s woods was breathtaking. Breathtaking.
Oh how I love New Hampshire.
That was when I slipped on a rock and practically threw my camera up into the air. Visions of a shattered lens upon the rocks. Smash. Glass. Tears.
But that never actually happened. Somehow I managed to catch myself midair, and tucked my camera in before I could plummet to the earth. With my camera safely tucked away, back in the case where it belonged, I sat down on the rocks and just took in all the scenery and sounds of the river.
New Hampshire. Walking and hiking. Fun. Adventure.
For lunch, we found a picnic table near a river and pulled out some goodies that we had packed in our cooler.
Plums
Italian Baguette
Vermont Goat Cheese
Salad
Everything was so fresh and delicious!
And the Italian bread from a local cafe pretty much made this meal. Crispy, doughy, and still warm from being baked that very morning.
The thick slab of creamy goat cheese didn’t hurt either. 😉
The rain began to fall this afternoon, and when we were safely back at the cottage, the books came out and coffee was made. I took a shower, plopped down on the couch and just read. It felt so incredibly luxurious.
Afternoon Snack: Last of the salad with a dollop of roasted red pepper hummus
I’m one of those people who would normally rather make a meal at home, versus going out to a restaurant. Let’s be honest. How many restaurants can offer a warm, inviting atmosphere, along with serving food that you will remember for days? Months? Years? I’ve been sorely disappointed too many times, leaving a restaurant with a big bill and nothing to show for it. Nothing to brag about.
But that’s not always the case. And today, my family found a jewel of a restaurant in Lincoln, NH. A place that I’m already looking forward to visiting again the next time I’m here on vacation.
The Common Man
The decor of the restaurant was quaint and rustic. With smells of warm bread baking in the oven, and a warm, inviting atmosphere, I felt an immediate connection to the place. I imagine it’s a little like walking into a favorite aunt’s house for the holidays and feeling nothing but comfort. Or talking with someone whom you’ve never met before and immediately feeling as if you’ve known that person all your life.
It’s that kind of feeling.
There were two floors to the restaurant, and my family was seated upstairs in a dining room. Down on the first floor, there was a trio of cheese offerings. I sampled a lil’ bit of each, but somehow convinced myself to save room for the main course.
Although I definitely could have made a meal out of this Italian bread and whipped butter. Amazing.
For my main entree, I ordered the Spice Rubbed Pork Tenderloin with Peach Compote. It came with a baked potato (I requested that it be served dry without sour cream or butter) and green beans.
Oh. My. Word.
The baked potato skin was crispy and sea salted, the beans were tender and fresh, and the pork was out-of-this-world delicious. Melt in your mouth delicious.
I couldn’t fathom the idea of eating dessert after my meal, despite the tempting dessert menu. But the complimentary white chocolate was the perfect, sweet finale to a wonderful meal.
I am now off to read the night away!!
Question: Do you have a favorite restaurant?
Hmmm, that restaurant looks SO good! Nate and I will have to try it when we go back up! And the nature trail looks like so much fun!!
That food looks so good! And once again gorgeous hiking photos! One of my friends used to live in New Hampshire and went hiking up there a lot and loved it! I hope to visit that area one day
New Hampshire is lovely in the summer isn’t it! But I do hate that whenever I go out running it is SOO humid and I end up getting about 10 bugs following me and the resulting “bug stress” follows! I have eaten at the Common Man before and it was VERY good. I can’t wait to go back. They have several good locations that I could go to, I should do that soon. I still like your shorts, haha.
What a great vacation… nature walks are a perfect way to fit in the exercise yet still relax!
Sounds like a great vacation! There is nothing better than getting outside and exploring 🙂
My favorite restaurant is a local little european bistro that has bread pudding and french onion soup that are. out. of. this. world. Nothing can compare. 🙂
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Ooooh! The Common Man is also in Portsmouth and I’ve heard great things about it…although it’s in my backyard I don’t go out to eat much because it’s hard to get out of a restaurant without spending more than a week’s grocery bill!
Looks like a great time out doors!