We had a lovely day Sunday celebrating our anniversary along Seneca Lake. Our first stop was a new to us winery, Damiani. The staff was delightful, and so were the wines. Later that night, we ended up choosing one of their wines to have with our dinner. Tracy was anxious to get back to a lovely, small organic winery called Silver Thread. Although their wines are a bit more pricey, their whites are just perfect for summer entertaining on the patio.
The view from Silver Thread is not bad either.
This is my pick for this week (#31) for the 52/50 project.
The grapes are still green, but beautiful.
But the best part of the day was the fabulous dinner at Suzanne's.
It's a beautiful setting, overlooking the lake. If you look closely you can see tables and chairs on the porch for dining. We opted to eat inside as it had rained off and on all day.
Imagine my surprise, when I looked at the menus Tracy and I were handed.
Not only did we get anniversary wishes from the hostess and our waitress, but the chef came out at the end of the meal to wish us happy anniversary.
The food was amazing. Each of us chose a different entree, and all four of us were delighted with our choices. Before dinner we were offered a complimentary appetizer, and we shared a cheese plate as well.
Much of the food served here is sourced locally, and if it's not, you know where it came from. All four cheeses were from New York, three of them from the Finger Lakes. My rack of lamb came from Colorado and was cooked to perfection.
There are beautiful gardens surrounding Suzanne's but by the time we finished dinner, it was (once again) raining, so we'll have to save those for another trip. At the end of the meal, we were given our menus rolled up and tied with a green bow. I did take a photo, but the light was so poor for the iPhone by that time, that it's not very good.
So this week's 52/50 photo is at the top of the post, and here are the last few weeks in reverse order:
Miss Skylar, for Week 30
A yellow daisy from my garden for Week 29
An umbrella from a crafter's booth at the Corn Hill Arts Festival for Week 28
Here are a couple more shots from the festival, one of three huge arts festivals that are held every summer in Rochester.
I loved the name this crafter chose, and we loved her art---bought two gifts and a little something for ourselves. I also found something for Rinda's Scavenger Hunt at the festival, but I'll save that for tomorrow.