Are you ready for another installment of Field Trip Friday? This time, our wanderings took us to Le Mouton Noir (“the black sheep”) Bakehouse, because sometimes you just need to visit a gourmet bakery. Partner-in-adventure Laure and I made the trek to downtown
While our day was fun, we had a bit more adventure than we
planned, thanks to my own inattention to detail. My first mistake was to copy
only the rights and lefts of the Google Maps directions without the distances
between points, and my second mistake was assuming I knew where the place was
and walking confidently off in that direction after we’d parked. It was after
we’d walked several l-o-o-n-g blocks and the street numbers were going the
wrong direction that I remembered a bit about cross streets and Laure pulled
out her phone to locate it. Yup, we’d walked in the opposite direction.
We were lucky it was a gorgeous, cool-but-sunny day and the
extra walking made us feel that we could indulge, perhaps, in a pastry as well
as lunch. (What better way to celebrate 20 extra minutes of walking than by
inhaling 800 calories of sweet and sinful delight?)
By the time we reached the bakery, which we had actually driven past on our way to the parking
garage, we were more than ready for lunch.
What I ate:
Our reward for the extra walking:
Lunch was delicious and worth the drive and walk. Laure
sketched hers (she writes about it here)
and I took pictures. Perhaps a sketch will
appear in my sketchbook, but probably not, because I still haven’t finished the
sketches from Sunken Gardens
(but I promise I will and I’ll share them here)! We’ll probably go back at some
future date—we haven’t tried the chocolate croissants, after all.
The moral of this Field Trip Friday is: when exploring new
places, go with the flow and don’t get too upset if things don’t go quite as
planned. Oh, and be sure to reward yourself with cake. Definitely, cake should
be involved.
Have you taken a field trip lately?