We arrived in Lexington in early afternoon and finally got to see Meg's new shop. It is wonderful . . . in the same downtown building as the upscale R.E. Lee Hotel.
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Meg's shop |
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Meg with a customer |
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Olive oil and some familiar decorations |
We walked all around town. It has some lovely shady hiking trails. The neighborhoods are interesting to explore because of all the pretty yards and historic houses.
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Hiking trail in Lexington |
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On the campus of VA Military Institute in town |
After a cheese-filled happy hour with Meg and Steve, we all had a farm-to-table dinner at the Red Hen, with several special treats sent over by their friend the chef . . . including gin and chef-made tonic.
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At the Red Hen |
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