Wednesday, June 17, 2009

From Here To Eternity

I had the exquisite pleasure this past weekend of working on and attending a gorgeous wedding in southwestern Virginia. Here's the view from behind the wedding tent. 
My extraordinarily talented pals Jessica and Meredith of Aria Floral tricked out the site like only they can. When they asked me to accompany them for the weekend and work on this treasure of a wedding, I jumped at the opportunity. While these candid camera shots I took give you no real sense of the grandiose scale of things, they do give you a sense of place. I was too busy working to grab any shots of all we did before the wedding began. The farmhouse above was restored for the wedding and will in the future serve as a parallel Inn to the restaurant. 
Turns out, the parents of the groom, Tom and Kyra Bishop, own Townhouse, a restaurant in Chilhowie, Virginia, gaining accolades by the day. In fact, they were profiled just yesterday in the New York Times. Seriously folks, you might think I'm crazy since wedding food isn't usually known to qualify for "best meal ever," but in the case of this wedding, I can tell you without question that the food prepared by chefs Karen Urie and John Shields was the best food I have ever had. Ever. Ever ever ever. And I honeymooned in Paris, Monaco, and Rome, so that's sayin' something. Chef Urie even made nougat dipped in chocolate, which is my mostest most favorite confection of all time. And mini macarons. And apricot pates des fruits. And truffles infused with raspberry..........
After leaving their posts at esteemed restaurants Trotter's and Alinea respectively, the two chefs were wooed to the middle of nowhere and given complete creative and culinary license. The food was so delicious and innovative, in fact, that Glenn and I hopping in the car this very evening for the two hour drive back to Chilhowie. Townhouse sponsors periodic benefit dinners and tonight's topic is on the plight of the honeybee. Since the theme dovetails perfectly with my next book topic, and my taste buds are crying out for more Urie and Shields, and Glenn didn't get to partake in the feasting this past weekend, away we go! In depth details forthcoming.....

*On the bee front, I attended what was dubbed  a "Swarm of Women Beekeepers" this past Sunday afternoon at the lovely Hawk & Ivy Bed and Breakfast just north of Asheville. Twenty-four ladies showed up with victuals and libations (can you say 'blackberry mead'?), sat in a circle, and shared about our bee experiences. Being the "new bee," I mostly listened. I did make a lady-bee friend, though, and will be visiting her home and hive in a week or so. Lots of buzzness in the works, folks! 

4 comments:

nicole@sigilation.com said...

SO DREAMY! All of it.

I do hope you will share stories of your return trip to VA here on your blog. I'd love to hear what you eat at this fabulous restaurant. Details!

Anonymous said...

This made me very hungry!

P. said...

Fantasy wedding. Why does the food suck at most weddings? A mystery.

Toil and Trouble said...

blackberry mead??? wow, sounds like something you would drink in the shire. love it!