Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Sinful Pleasures!




Men and pedicures just don't seem to add up. Get one and then see how the math works!
Ah-h-h-h, the massage chair, the foot spa, the gentle massages! Sinful pleasure! It was worth the effort! And I recommend it to even the most macho of men.

Visit to Helen, GA
Advice to the traveler!: Take your cooler/beer and your sandwiches! This town is a RIP OFF!

The river walk is very nice (free), and the tavern at the end of town (the Black Dog Bistro) seemed pretty reasonable. BUT, most of the gift shops did not offer high quality gifts produced in Germany or Austria.
Not saying the food was not good, just way too expensive for the locale.
That's my sister Kitty and her hubby, Bob, getting ready to enjoy some expensive sandwiches!



The blue/white building is the most photographed building in
Helen, so what the Hell, why not include it?

Monday, August 31, 2009

MR. DOMESTIC!!






Check out the canning/freezing guy!
Tomatoes from the garden, and fresh basil processed to pesto!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

More from FLA and HHI






The most interesting site during the week was this woman standing in the surf reading a novel.
More photos from the trail. Some from downtown, on the way to the bay, others from Clearwater area. And another from the Bamboo Beach Garden!

A Little time off in FLA






Spent a week on Treasure Island, riding the bikes (note old fellow on new bike with new helmet and new gloves!) on the Pinellas Trail (now extends to the bay on the south side), visiting some old, but remodeled haunts (Bamboo Beach Garden, nee, the Bamboo Beer Garden), and cooking some fine seafood.
Ended the week at HHI at the Jazz Corner. Hedonism at its best!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Sandy's Birthday!









We celebrated Sandy's xxx birthday early, with a short run around town and then a trip to the terrace of the Flat Iron building for coffee from World Coffee Cafe, to whom we are deeply indebted for allowing us there so early in the morning; later in the evening Patsy and John held a catered bbq in her honor on the grounds of their lovely estate. Lots of folks for that, including the late guy, Cooper, who came in a tux!
The dawg pak has voted that World Coffee Cafe is in sole position as the number one cinnamon bun provider in the city of Asheville.

Thursday, June 25, 2009


IN MEMORIUM

CASIE CRAIG, May 2000 - June 25, 2009

CASIE CRAIG passed away this morning after a short battle with cancer.

She was 9 years old-far too young for a sweet kitty to pass away.

Casie will be missed by all who knew her, as she truly never, ever met a

stranger, and loved everyone she met, happily jumping onto any lap and

settling there to purr.

We will miss her, lying on our chest early in the morning before dawn, just

as a reminder that she was there to love us at the start of each new day, as

well as at the end of each day when she would lie in bed next to Jackie and purr

and purr, and then, when I got home, run down the hall and bound up on my

bed, ready for bed-time treats before taking her place next to me for the night.

Her days were filled with cat naps, often on the deck in the sun, or in my chair at the table, or sitting across my “mouse” arm at the computer, and with chasing her favorite ball around the house, usually losing it under the cupboard. She tolerated well her house mates, Smokin’!, Grover, and Hairy, who will surely miss her in their own kitty sort of way.

We thank God for her all to short, but happy life, and especially for the joy and love

she brought to our home.

We would also like to thank the Drs. and staff at North Asheville Animal Hospital

for their excellent care of Casie, and their heart-felt compassion for all animals.

Monday, June 30, 2008

A City with great art is a Great City.




The Very Best Chargrilled Oysters are at Acme Oyster House in the Quarter






There is a bar at the Hilton, Dado's, I think, that has the reputation for the best char-grilled oysters in NOLA. That reputation is overstated! The very best char-grilled oysters were to be found at the Acme Oyster House in the Quarter! And they are cheaper! And you can sit/stand at the bar and watch 'em fix 'em!


Elizabeth's for Brunch, Period.


Monday, June 09, 2008

The Big Easy in May




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The " Big Easy" in May!


Never been here before, but will surely go back again!
It was May, and it was hot, but it was fun.
Bourbon Street was a waste.
We had friends who pointed us to restaurants and things
to do,so we did the Art Museum (The Blue Dog exhibit was there.),
the D-Day Museum, the new Aquarium, and the Zoo, everybody's
favorite.
Did not go into the still-ravaged areas, but could see where things were and
are still being repaired.
Learned quickly that the street car is the best way to get around.
Went to the Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo, a great street festival with food, music, art and beer!
(Kind of a mini-Bele Chere before it outgrew itself.)
Went to Wednesday in the Park, not unlike Asheville's 3rd Friday Downtown After Five, but bigger, much bigger-good music, food, and Abita beer.
Those who ate them now know that the Acme Oyster House in the Quarter
has better chargrilled oysters than Draygo's-famed for them.
We have had pain perdu at Petunia's, Oso Buco at Irene's, Ocean with... at Adolopho's,
beignets at Cafe du Monde, brunch at Elizabeth's, chargrilled oysters at Acme
Oyster House, and po' boys at Mother's. (we will leave off the drinks list!).
We still have a list of things to do and more places to eat when we go back. Thanks
to our two friends who let us in on the where to go, do and eat info!