Next on our North Carolina itinerary: Charlotte. As we headed south from Palmyra, we made a detour to Mebane to meet our friend Lindia and her husband Charlie for lunch. While all our reunions have been wonderful, this one was particularly great as we had never met Lindia in person – she has always been an enigma on the other end of video conference calls from Doha. We had lunch at her son-in-law’s restaurant Junction on 70 which serves great food and it was so lovely to finally meet you properly Lindia!
We arrived in Charlotte and found our Airbnb. We have stayed in so many great places during this trip but with welcome cupcakes and a note waiting for us, Jen and Charlie’s place is at the top of of our favourite Airbnbs alongside the cabin we stayed in at Lake Superior.
Queen City, Crown Town, Hornet’s Nest… all nicknames for Charlotte and all used as frequently and affectionately as each other. Charlotte was named for Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III who still ruled the Colonies when European settlers chartered the town in 1768. We took a tour of Charlotte in a golf buggy – there’s a first time for everything – and got a glimpse into this city that is history-proud, church-proud, sports-proud and cuisine-proud.
As the buggy tour took us through the historic 4th Ward of Charlotte’s Uptown district, we loved the care that the city has put into restoring buildings from the past and turning them into part of today’s legacy.
With an abundance of restaurants, cafes and food trucks throughout the city, Charlotte has no shortage of places to find a meal. As the tour buggy paused in front of Mert’s, a staff member magically appeared out of nowhere and handed us hot freshly-baked cornbread for us to sample. An excellent marketing ploy because we headed back there after the tour to have some lunch.
Charlotte, not unlike the rest of America, has a keen passion for its sports and proudly boasts its sporting venues throughout the city.
Fall has arrived late in Charlotte and so, much to our delight, we were able to continue to seeing fall foliage with brilliant splashes of red all over the city.
Thank you Charlotte, it has been a pleasure 😊 We say good to North Carolina now as we head to Dottie and Bill in South Carolina for our next reunion and a real American Thanksgiving!