Enjoying Toledo

May 6, 2010

Uptown Antiques & Collectibles

4:31 pm in Shopping

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After lunch today, we wandered into a storefront that we’ve been passing for years without stopping in. Shameful that it took so long. Uptown Antiques has been on Monroe Street, in the Uptown District, for 6 or 7 years now. It’s perfect for a little shopping for yourself or for gifts!

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The shop is full of wonderful collectibles and curiosities… at very reasonable prices. I picked out a pretty antique pin, a silver-plated candy dish, a tiny alabaster platter, and some original bags from Tiedtke’s that would have been used to hold their own coffee and teas–they will be perfect framed in the kitchen. Dustin grabbed a metal topiary frame on the way out. I think in all we spent less than $35. Nice!

Uptown Antiques & Collectibles | 1900 Monroe Street | (419) 241-9350
Hours: Wed. – Fri. 11-4:30, Sat. 10-4, Sun. 12-4, Closed Mon. & Tues.


May 4, 2010

Gardening 2010

12:00 am in Outdoors

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My weekend included dirt under fingernails and the planting of lettuces, tomatoes, bell peppers, jalapeno, cayenne, hungarian wax peppers, broccoli, leeks, onion, thyme, oregano, basil, yellow squash, parsley, cilantro, mint, chives… am I missing anything?

What are you planting this Spring?


May 3, 2010

Kewpee – filed under “roadtrip”

10:09 pm in Food,Roadtrip

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A little over an hour south of Toledo lives the little town of Lima. And in Lima lives three (3) of the five (5) remaining Kewpee Hamburger joints left in America. According to legend (ie. Wikipedia), Kewpee is the second fast-food hamburger chain in America and many claim the predecessor to Wendy’s.

Our friend, C., hails from Lima and after sharing with us stories of these amazing burgers whose namesake comes from a somewhat-creepy plastic doll, was able to convince a group of us to jump into a borrowed van and head south. We got into downtown Lima at the cocktail hour, so a quickie at Roxy (or was it Stormy’s?) preceded our hamburg pilgrimage.

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This location was opened in 1928.

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Hamburg pickle on top, makes your heart go flippity-flop!

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The interior is a small diner with seemingly little updates over the years and according to a sign on the wall, “Your grandpappy ate here”.

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D. and I picked out some burgers, chili and iced tea to share.

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And this is what D.’s burger with “everything” looked like as it was unwrapped. Looks great, right? I can attest that it tasted even better.

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There were no complaints from us, nor our fellow travelers. So, here’s a daytrip idea for your next lazy day off.

Kewpee Hamburgers | 111 N Elizabeth St. | Lima, Ohio | (419) 228-1778


May 2, 2010

The Anderson’s Deli Kiosk

8:56 pm in Food,Shopping

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Here’s something fun and useful. The Anderson’s in Maumee has a deli kiosk near the entrance. If you are in a rush, place your order for the deli at this kiosk and your coldcuts, cheeses, and specialty items (from Oasis, Tiger Bakery, etc.) will be waiting for you by the time you get to the deli! No “Please take a number” and no wait!

The Anderson’s | 530 Illinois Ave. | Maumee | (419) 891-2700


May 1, 2010

The Gallery Loop

8:45 pm in art,Events

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Last month was 2010′s first Gallery Loop, presented by The Arts Commission of Greater Toledo.

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Approximately fifteen (15) Toledo galleries opened their doors to the public with free bus shuttles linking them all together. The venues were packed with area folk enjoying arts, entertainment, yummy nibbles and wine. Chilly weather did not keep people away!

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There was something for everyone. Like the beautiful diorama above…

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…or this curious piece.

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I enjoyed the tiny dresses crafted of paper floating in this corner.

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Keep an eye open for the next Gallery Loop, as they happen twice a year.

The Arts Commission of Greater Toledo | 419-254-ARTS (2787)


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