It's official: I will never be the kind of girl who uses a styling dryer brush to get her hair to curl under, it just takes way toooo long.
I'm in Tennessee now, the land of lack of wireless internet. So no pictures until the university's library reopens. There are still a few meals to get up and a few rants to get out...but right now I'm listening to the local news dealing with my less than perfect hair. Not that it matters, the hair, since the New Years Eve game plan is going to my parents' friends' house at 7 and leaving at 9. I believe the median age (which is lowered due to two kids under twelve) will probably be about 60. Yeah. I guess I could consider it a test run for Key West where, according to Craigslist personal ads (shut up), the average man looking for a woman is 49, way too tan and wears orange shorts.
Happy New Years Eve people. Try to forget that our world is slowly falling apart and drink some champagne and kiss someone pretty or handsome if you can.
A blog that used to chronicle my Philadelphia eating life, then life working on a sheep farm in the PNW, and now life in rural Virginia.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Dinner c/o Silver Seafood
Tokyo Marina, Adieu
Friday, December 28, 2007
Brunch Like You've Never Brunched Before
On Christmas day my parents and I went to the Park Hyatt Hotel, specifically NoMi Restaurant. There we had brunch like we'd never had brunch before: looking out at the Water Tower (one of a very few buildings to remain after the great fire started by that pesky cow).

It was buffet style but this was not Sizzler or, really, any other buffet. There was a seafood station complete with sushi, oysters, shrimp, seaweed salad, smoked salmon and crab claws.
The bloody mary was stupid expensive and not all that spectacular, I won't lie. The olives were good though.
There were cured meats and fancy tasty cheeses. Oh and smoked duck and pate. All of which was AMAZING. My parents contended that the country paté was some of the best they'd ever had.
Chesnut soup wasn't that amazing. But I'm not sure if I have any real feelings for chesnuts in any form.
We had the option of an entree. I had the Eggs Benedict with lobster medallion while my parents had bass with truffle jus. The Hollandaise sauce was very good and not neon yellow. We were told that, if our stomachs were were capable of it, we could have more than one entree. When we first got there and started with the seafood we were all optimistic and talking like 'oh after I try a little of everything I'll get another shrimp or crab claw along with another small triangle of this here paté'--but after trying a lot of things and the entree there wasan't a lot of room for seconds. Just as well.

Lovely cheese and the chorizo (or whatever kind of cured meat it was) !


They had all these three-bite sized desserts...like nine million of them...none of them actually blew me away. The blowing away was in the cheese, meat and seafood.
So good.
Heat Lamp Central
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Seafood Fest @ McCormick and Schmicks
Chinese Dinner
Labels:
Chinese,
Dinner,
Dinner Out
Office Lunch
My Unfulfilled (Probably Forever) Desires
I want one sooooooo bad! And one out of so many? Come on.
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Pie and Pumpkin

1. I shook Connie Morella's hand when I was in elementary school.
2. I was mere inches away from Tom Hanks when he spoke at Vassar's 2005 graduation.
3. Uma Thurman and Lewis Black.
4. George Clinton too, he said hi to me.
That's it.
The conversation was good as was the Mexican Latte and cherry pie we shared. Really good pie, actually.
Monday, December 24, 2007
Doggy Do Good
Gnocchi and Guacamole c/o Pizza Capri
Saturday, December 22, 2007
How It Was
Boys in Hats, Girls in Dresses
People came to the party. There were wardrobe changes, unearthings of prom dresses and hats.


We tried to get a good photograph of the two of us, below, and this was truly the best.




Shin Diggery
Friday, December 21, 2007
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Whiskers
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