We planned a lovely series of outdoor activities for Day #2 in North Carolina with our daughter. Unfortunately the weather didn’t cooperate and brought us a rainy day. Weather would not stand in our way and out we went to explore Wilmington, NC.
First on the menu was a visit to the Airlie Gardens [300 Airlie Rd, Wilmington, NC 28403]. We tried to head there yesterday but arrived just after closing. Today we were not to be denied.
The Gardens were beautiful. Unfortunately the tram was not running but the rain clouds were. The main attraction at the gardens is the Bottle Chapel. It is made of discarded bottles and cement. It has a wooden and metal frame and measures 17 x 17 feet. LA people might think it looks like a mini version of our Watts Towers. See below.

We also visited the Butterfly House. This got us out of the rain but we only saw a few butterflies .

The gardens also had a number of gorgeous flowers and other forms of vegetation.


Then Erica spotted this critter in a lake.

After the gardens we headed to one our favorite travel activities, A FOOD TOUR.
We had a little trouble finding the starting point when the link in the confirmation email sent us to a location about 15 miles from where we were supposed to be. One phone call and a great GPS got us to the tour just about 1 minute late. After apologies to the other participants we were on our way.
First stop was Prost Biergarten [115 S Front St, Wilmington, NC 28401] where we had a potato pancake (or a latke as my brethren would say). It was outstanding. It was served with a tiny glass of beer which I loved. Yes, I drank some beer.

Next we headed to Beer Barrio [34 N Front St, Wilmington, NC 28401] for Mexican food. Living in Southern California has convinced me that people outside our region don’t know what good Mexican food is. I couldn’t imagine anyone in North Carolina knowing how to make decent Mexican food. I was wrong, this place served us a wonderful “Pulled Pork Soft Taco”. It was also accompanied by a small glass of beer which I again drank (yes, 2 small beers in the same day).


Next we were off to Savorez Latin Cuisine [402 Chestnut St #4026, Wilmington, NC 28401] where we were served a tostada with seared tuna with a margarita. Neither are my favorites and I only tasted them. Erica said they were good so I will leave it at that.

We next went to Floriana [2 Market St, Wilmington, NC 28401] where they served us Arancini, (a fried risotto ball) and a glass of red wine. Sorry I didn’t take a picture of either. I think the beers were starting to get to me. I didn’t care for the wine but did like the risotto.
For dessert we headed to Gelarto [18 S Water St STE 5, Wilmington, NC 28401]. We had delicious gelato there. I had the rum raisin again. Again? Yes, we went there yesterday after our river tour. Sorry no picture of the gelato but I did find this pasted to the door of the establishment.

After the tour we talked about going across the river to see the USS North Carolina but being cold, wet, and under the influence of beer we decided to go back to the hotel and take a nap. I know, I am boring.
Tomorrow we head for home, and say good bye to Erica. Vegas odds are 70% saying that I will cry. I won’t comment.
I think the real odds are 105%. Still worth it to see family, especially children that live far away.
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nice to hear that you didn’t let a little rain stop your trip. sorry to hear that you are going back so soon, both of us love reading your blogs and seeing those pictures.
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Sounds like a successful trip. I’m so happy that you and Patrice get a chance to spend time with Erica
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that latke looks good! Great pics as usual!
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Your food tours are always fun to follow, but botanical gardens are at the top of my list, so I especially loved those photos and descriptions. I could practically smell the jasmine!
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I had such a fun time with you both checking out Wilmington!
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