Yes I turned fifty on the 3rd of this month, and now it is 17 days later and I am finally blogging about that momentous day. It wasn’t that I had a hard time accepting being 50 that caused me to wait to blog about the day; it was just it was a normal, slightly [...]
Antiquinquagenarianism
August 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Tags: Life
World’s Largest Salsa Bar
August 13th, 2008 · No Comments
Felix Restaurant, in Cabo San Lucas, bills the salsa bar as the world’s longest salsa bar. I am not sure its the longest, but with 26 salsas available, it definitely has great variety. Our dinner at Felix’s was only one of the highlights of a mini family vacation in the town at the [...]
Tags: Travel
Cooking Class
August 2nd, 2008 · 1 Comment
Last Thursday and today, my friend Nick and I attended a sauce cooking class put on by the Laguna Culinary Arts school. Thursday’s class was sauces for meat and today’s class was sauces for fish. We had the same instructor that we had for the pasta classes we attended a while back.
All the [...]
Tags: Cooking
I Bit the Bullet
July 27th, 2008 · No Comments
After enjoying two major baseball games this year and the week at the Little League state championship, I bit the bullet and bought 4 tickets to five games at Angel Stadium scattered over the remainder of the season. I didn’t go cheap. I got on Craig’s List and hooked up with a season [...]
Tags: Baseball
Call Before You Check In
July 19th, 2008 · No Comments
For those planning a quiet relaxing stay at Hotel Clark, please be warned that the Hotel is under construction. Although we still have rooms, they are limited to the couches downstairs or an Aerobed crammed in the same room with exercise equipment, sowing machines and ironing boards. Guests will be subject to construction [...]
Now Batting Number 24
July 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment
For the past two weeks, my wife was asked be the official scorekeeper for the local Little League All Star Tournament and yours truly was the official announcer. My wife had the tough job of keeping track of not only the game score, but pitch count, who playing, who is not playing and making sure [...]
Tags: Baseball
Sweet as a Peach
July 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Many years ago, Annette and I planted a peach tree in our backyard, which according to the local nursery, was a special hybrid that would produce peaches even with the mild winters we have close to the pacific coast. Over the years we got some delicious peaches, but usually a small crop of only [...]
Tags: Cooking
Take Me Out to the Ballgame
June 26th, 2008 · 1 Comment
With out of country visitors filling Hotel Clark, my wife was able to score 4 field level seats to an Angel game, so we decided to make it a guys night out with Jim, the ex patriot, Tomo, the Kiwi fireman, my friend Nick, the guy picking out his fish dinner in the Better than [...]
Tags: Baseball
No Occupancy at Hotel Clark
June 16th, 2008 · No Comments
Sorry about the lack of posts, but in reality, things have been quiet, if not boring around the place. That changed as rooms started filling up this week. Our son is down from college for the summer and on Thursday Jim and Ivana arrived from New Zealand for a 10 day stay. [...]
Tags: Life
Beautiful Thin Pasta
May 30th, 2008 · No Comments
We hosted a pasta making party over Memorial Day Weekend, and it turns out making pasta in a large group is a fun way to fill an afternoon. Five of us mixed the flour and eggs by hand, then the whole group help roll the pasta with the old hand crank pasta roller or [...]
Tags: Cooking