A couple weeks ago the boy and I went to Charlottesville for UVA’s Homecomings weekend. It was a pretty spontaneous decision to go. I had been telling him how I missed Charlottesville and wished I was going down for Homecoming. We had a busy month coming up that would make it tough for us to take another trip this fall, so he called around and miraculously found a room at the Red Roof Inn on the Corner. It totally caught me off guard and left me grinning at my desk at work. He’s a keeper.
Saturday morning we packed up the car and made the drive down tree-lined route 29. Immediately after we checked in, we headed over to a friend’s room on the Range, where we had a great time tailgating. UVA students traditionally tailgate on the Lawn (although it seems they put the kibosh on that on the undergrad side a bit), which is the central fixture of the University and is headed by Jefferson’s iconic Rotunda. The Range is a row of historical rooms of either side of the lawn reserved for grad students.
Isn’t the Lawn beautiful? The Rotunda was under construction, but I just love the pavilions. Each one is different and its own study in architecture. The gardens behind them are especially cool. The gardens on the east side of the Lawn cascade down a hill and are wild and whimsical. And the serpentine walls aren’t just for aesthetics–they actually provide a strong structure so that the walls can be built one brick thick. There are a lot of interesting facts about the Lawn that I’d love to nerd out and tell you, but I’ll stop. You can learn more about it here.
After my photo stop on the Lawn, we headed up (literally) to another one of my favorite Charlottesville spots, Carter Mountain Orchard. I actually don’t care at all about apple picking, I just love the views from the top of this mountain. And they have amazing apple cider donuts.
The mountain was PACKED. It seriously took us about 30 minutes to drive up the hill, and we parked what seemed liked forever away from the Apple Barn. They were even discouraging people to go to other orchards via their facebook page:
As you can see, it was totally worth the wait.