Monday, March 17, 2025

T Stands for a Fun Night Out

    Hi everyone. Happy new week to you.  And to everyone who visits over at Bleubeard's and Elizabeth's blog   for T Day, happy T day to you.

    Last week we had more spring-like weather in my area. I was even inspired to go get some bags of planting soil, and I'm thinking this or maybe next week I might go buy some seeds and see what I can get to grow.  I won't be planting  outside yet because the nights are still around or below freezing. Things can't be put outside in my area until May for fear of frost. But these warm days have inspired me to start some seeds inside. 🌱 

    I was also able to sit out on my deck in the sun and read a couple of afternoons last week with a fleece on. ❤ They predict another fairly mild week ahead, and maybe by the end of this week all the snow in my yard will actually be gone. Then everything just needs to dry out. Of course,living where I do we could still (and I think probably will) l get a little more snow, but hopefully just a dusting IF it even happens.

    Besides going for a few walks  last week, I also had a fun night out with a couple of friends. We went into downtown Portsmouth (New Hampshire), had dinner, took a walk around, and then went to an evening concert. 

     Here's a few photos from my walk around downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire. This first one is looking up the street at Market Square at the steeple of the North Church of Portsmouth. This building was originally built in 1657 and then rebuilt  in 1854 from brick. There had been 3 devastating fires in the city  in the early to mid-1800's, so all the new construction was from brick, including the rebuild of North Church.  This building is a local landmark.


    1657 is old for here in the US, but I know not even close to many cathedrals and other buildings elsewhere in the world.  

      Here's a few other photos. I didn't take all that many but these are the better or more interesting ones.



    For dinner we went to a burger bar. I hadn't eaten at this restaurant before, but  I liked how you could build your own burger. You could choose between various meat and veggie burgers, various buns and various toppings. All their burgers came with French fries, but you could upgrade to many other choices. I chose a very traditional beef burger with cheddar cheese on a brioche bun as well as upgrading to sweet potato fries. 


And I had water to drink.


    We ended the evening going to see a great concert at the local historic theater. This theater was built in 1878, and like the church, was built when the old theater burnt to the ground the year before. It is the oldest operating theater in New Hampshire and from what I read, the 14th oldest in the US.


     A. J. Croce is the son of early 1970's musical star Jim Croce. You might remember some of Jim Croce's songs like Bad Bad Leroy Brown and Time in a Bottle. (He had many others too.)  Jim Croce died in a 1973 plane crash when AJ was just a very young child.

     A.J. is fabulous musician in his own right. He's played with some big named bands such as Willie Nelson, Bela Fleck, and the Neville Brothers. He's also a songwriter, and his style is more a combination of blues, rock and rock-a billy. And boy can he play the piano. I later found out he is blind in one eye which makes his playing even more amazing.


    He treated us to a few of his father's songs as well as many of his own. It's was an great show and an enjoyable evening out.  

    And if you're interested in hearing him,here's one of the songs he played at the concert that I found on YouTube. It's a classic written by Billy Preston: A.J. Croce-YouTube,

   I hope everyone has a happy T day and week ahead. 





14 comments:

Cloudia said...

What a fun evening thanks so much for bringing us along!

Angie's Recipes said...

wow you had a great time! Those fries look really good and have me drool.

Anonymous said...

Nice outing to Portsmouth -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

What a fun week. Sitting on your deck must have made you ready for your sun room to open soon.

Portsmouth is beautiful. " 1657 is old for here in the US" is an understatement. Kansas didn't become a state until 1863 and it was due to being (becoming) a free state rather than a slave state next door in MO.

Enjoyed reading the BRGR menu. I see they offer vegan options, something you won't find in KS.

Sounds like a great concert. Thanks for sharing your week and time with us, as well as your burger and water, for T this Tuesday, dear Erika.

Hels said...

I remember Jim Croce's work, especially Bad Bad Leroy Brown. But I do not remember a son being born and I don't remember Jim dying in a 1973 plane crash. What a tragic way to die :(

Kokopelli said...

Dinner looks delicious! We love burgers in this house. And your comment about guinea fowls' calls made me laugh so hard, as it is true. Not the loveliest sound on earth and they can be very loud! Happy T Day!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Many New England towns seem to have a North Church? Was that an early tradition? It begs the question whether there are south, east and west churches too? All the best - David

Let's Art Journal said...

So glad to hear the weather is milder and you've started on your seeds for your garden 😊. I loved seeing Portsmouth, it's such a pretty place and it looks like you had fun at the concert, great seats!. Of course sweet potato fries would be my choice too - yum ❤️. Happy T Day wishes! Hugs, Jo x

Tom said...

...A. J. Croce, what a treat.

Spyder said...

Wow, that is some burger bar! The food looks amazing! WE have a Portsmouth in England...and I live in Hampshire...but its not new! Happy T day...((Lyn))

Lisca said...

Oh yes, that was a fun outing! Your sweet potato fries look lovely. I try to make them sometimes but I never get them as nice as that.
Yes, I remember Jim Croce very well. His son is amazing. I played the link you gave and boy, can that man play the piano! I bet you enjoyd the concert. After I watched the YouTube video that I came across a short video from a Dutch tv station about Jim Croce and his son narrated by his wife. It has Dutch subtitles but it's in English entirely.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNPbavw50T8
Happy T-Day,
Lisca

The Happy Whisk said...

Oh my gosh. I'm so ready to sit outside and read. I just love that. LOOOOVEEEE that.

Jeanie said...

What a grand time you had! Portsmouth looks like a terrific city. I love sweet potato fries and they look like them make them very well there! I always liked Jim Croce's music. Sigh.

CJ Kennedy said...

Sounds like a fun evening out. I've been through Portsmouth, but never walked around. I like the build a burger. I would have added bacon to your choice and I really like sweet potato fries. Hopefully, it will stay warm enough that all we get is rain. Happy T Day