Monday, March 31, 2014

Regent Road Waterfall

OK, so technically this isn't a year round waterfall.  But, there is a small back road in Goreville, and when the weather has been wet, there is also a waterfall.  You actually drive across a (usually) dry creek, which drops off sharp on the left side of the road into a bowl.  When there's been enough water to fill the creek, the waterfall goes right off the side of the road :)



If you park on the side of the road there's a horse trail going down into the bowl.  You can poke around on the rocks and in the hollow, and when the bowl isn't overfull you can even go back behind the fall into the small cave.




There are some neat rock formations down here, and even when there isn't any water it's a nice place to poke around a bit.  This is a really good place to go if you have smaller kids and just want to show them something different, or you'd like to see some of the things I blog about here but don't want to hike two miles to get there.  You should be aware though, I have to assume this is private property, so please respect what you find.  Leave no trace!



How to get there:

from I-57-

take exit 40 and turn left onto Goreville rd.
 Regent lane is the first road on the right.  You'll go down it a little ways, and right on a big curve you'll see the flat spot for the creek.  It's really obvious.









StarView Vineyards



I am a volunteer for several animal organizations, mainly in fundraising.  Being as I live in Southern Illinois and wineries are kind of our thing, I thought a fundraiser at a winery would be just the ticket.  Lucky for me, Regina at StarView was more than excited to come on board, which also means I got to spend the afternoon at StarView.  You know, for research purposes.  ;)


StarView is located on the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail, which makes it ridiculously easy to find.  The area down around Cobden is just gorgeous, and even the drive is relaxing.  You have your choice of many wineries in the area, Blue Sky, Owl Creek, Rustle Hill....all of which have their own charm.  I've had several bottle of StarView's wine in the past though, so I knew that I was in for good spirits.  


I started off with a glass of Moonlight White, a fairly sweet white wine with a nice crisp finish.  But I promise you, it's the slushes and sangria that you really want.  You can't get either one in a bottle, (although I hear you can stock up on bottles and make the sangria at home!) so your only option is to drive on down and enjoy in person.  We also had lunch while we sat out on the sun filled deck overlooking the pond and groves.  It really is a lovely way to spend an afternoon.


StarView Vineyards was founded in 2006 when a new tasting room was opened.   It isfamily owned & operated by Brett & Regina Morrison and Ron & Susan Dalius. Brett has been in the wine industry for over 15 years and has been making wine for 8 years. Brett introduced Regina to the "wine lifestyle" and she has loved being involved in the tasting room operations. Regina & Brett are enjoying their life in Southern Illinois, it reminds them of Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, which is where they moved from in the summer of 2013.  I spent some time with Regina and she's an absolute delight, she clearly loves what they are doing, where they are, and spending time with everyone who comes to visit.  She can be found walking the groves or lounging on the deck with a glass in her hand chatting with patrons.

They have a cute little section of wine related gifts, and I stood for a long while chuckling at the t-shirts, magnets, and coasters, all picking on us poor wine lovers.


There really is a light atmosphere with a lot of humor around here :)


StarView offers twelve award winning wines, plus those fantastic sangrias and slushes.  Summer is by far the best time to visit, with mild weather and local bands playing.  They're also pet friendly! (As evidenced by their cat, Alex, who likes to greet you at the door, and the neighbor farm's lab who loves to drop in and say hi.) You can find all their events listed on their website: http://www.starviewvineyards.com


Plus, keep an eye on our blog and StarView's website for the announcement of my fundraiser for Kindred Hearts Transport Connection :)

StarView Vineyards
5100 Wing Hill Rd.
Cobden, IL 62920

618-893-9463

How to get there:

Follow I-57 S to Lick Creek Rd in Lick Creek. Take exit 36 from I-57 S
28.2 mi / 26 min

 Take Hall Church Rd to Wing Hill Rd
5.3 mi / 11 min

Turn right onto Lick Creek Rd
0.6 mi

Take the 1st right onto Hall Church Rd
1.7 mi

Continue onto Wing Hill Rd
1.9 mi

Turn right to stay on Wing Hill Rd
 Destination will be on the left

...or you know....hop on the wine trail and follow the signs :)













Sunday, March 9, 2014

Lotawata Creek Southern Grill

(Please excuse the shoddy pictures on this one, I came unprepared and only had my cell phone >_< )

After piloting a run for Kindred Hearts Transport, we happened to drop off our charge at exit 12 in Fairview Heights, right across from Lotawata Creek Southern Grill.



My husband had gone a few weeks ago with another Boy Scout leader, and came home with a hug leftover portion of Chili Cheeseburger Horseshoe, which took both of us to finish, not to mention what he had eaten int he restaurant.  So today we couldn't help but stop and see what other massive meals they had in store for us.  I was not disappointed!


Creek has a HUGE selection of menu items, and just like the server's shirts say, "Warning! This ain't no chain restaurant, we serve real food!"  And lots of it.  They start you out with fantastic homemade rolls that you practically need two hands to eat, with what I have to assume is also housemade butter, regular and honey cinnamon.  Amazing.


Everything is big here.  Kevin ordered the Philly Cheese steak Cheeseburger Horseshoe this time, and the massive plate is built more like a bowl in an attempt to hold everything in.  I had a shrimp Po' Boy, which beside being the best I've ever had, came so big the massive amount of fries came on a second plate.


Needless to say, I ate the sandwich and a handful of fries before I had to throw in the napkin.  Not to mention I could barely fit it in my mouth.


Prices are pretty good too, the three of us ate for about $45.00, but keep in mind we ate the leftovers for supper, and still had some left!  We will definitely be going back, our server was great, the food was wonderful, and my husband and son slept most of the way home from good full bellies, with the car smelling like french fries.



You can view the menu and salivate over food pictures here:
http://www.lotawata.com/

And here's how to get there!

Exit I-64 at exit 12

Take a right at the light and go to the next light and turn right onto Salem Place


Follow the crowd ... they lead to Lotawata Creek in Fairview Heights.