DC Draft
Just wanted to get these pics up. I should be updating the formatting soon. It was a gorgeous evening in D.C., even if i did walk like 20 miles in 2 hours to see these sights.
White House
Smithsonian
Capitol
WWII Memorial
Washington Monument
Lincoln Memorial
Blonde Ambition
I had two RSS feeds open up next to each other today in my browser and thought they were an interesting match. Briefly, one’s about the selection of blondes in the evolution process, the other is about the evolution of the news media and the selection of blondes. Turn that around. (p.s. sorry about the mid-career madonna-foolery in the title)
Four Things
Finally got the four things meme in my inbox (thanks chris 😉 ):
Four jobs you have had in your life:
1. Audio Engineer (bar)
2. Audio Engineer (studio)
3. Woodworker
4. Computer Security Consultant
Four movies you could watch over and over:
1. Mallrats
2. Grosse Pointe Blank
3. Office Space
4. Star Wars Trilogy
Four places you have lived:
1. San Marcos, TX
2. San Francisco, CA
3. Alameda, CA
4. Flower Mound, TX
Four TV shows you love to watch:
1. The Daily Show
2. The Office / Earl
3. The OC
4. How I Met Your Mother
(Finally kicked my most severe HGTV habits)
Four places you have been on vacation
1. Cancun
2. Washington D.C.
3. Colorado
4. Spain
Four websites you visit daily:
(Please edit to read “RSS feeds you read daily”)
1. The Unoffical Apple Weblog
2. Gizmodo
3. /.
4. My customized Google homepage
Four of your favorite foods:
1. Mac’n’Cheese
2. Real BBQ (That’d be the kind that takes hours and hours, not grilled meat as foreigners – non-texans – tend to understand the term BBQ)
3. Venison
4. Peanut Butter (kept me alive through elementary and middle school)
Four places you’d rather be right now:
1. In a clean apartment
2. Hawaii
3. Overlooking the mediteranean from a balcony in Greece
4. With friends
Four of your favorite things to do
1. Driving…anywhere
2. 4 hour meals with friends and wine and several dessert courses
3. Enjoying mid-October Texas evening weather outside beside a chiminea
4. Listening to music
Four of your favorite drinks (alcoholic or non….ANYTHING)
1. Dr. Pepper (Dublin varietal)
2. Milk (2% please)
3. Shiner Bock
4. Old Speckled Hen
Limones son amarillos
The movie left me starving. Well, probably not the movie, but the hodgepodge of food I had consumed during the day had provided all the energy it could and my stomach was telling me it was time for another meal. The only problem? I was not familiar with any of the restaurants near the Angelika.
After ruling out desert and appetizers as well as brunch and sushi, we decided on mexican.
“Hola, como estas?” the chips and salsa maitre d’ greeted us. We muttered the greeting back. Another quick flurry of syllables and I was lost. Apparently it meant “enjoy your meal,” but I only remember enough spanish to get me to the bano and to avoid dirty water. Even those phrases I tend to forget in between trips to spanish speaking lands.
The waiter approached and after ordering a margarita, I was feeling much more comfortable with the language.
Returning for dinner orders, I quickly realized I was the only person hungry. “I’ll have the #4,” a easy tex-mex mix of enchilada, taco and rice and beans. I have a theory about the comparison of makeup of all mexican dishes, but that’s another post.
“And for the ladies?”
Erika ordered tortillas, flour. This seemed to confused the waiter, but I think only because his tip wasn’t increasing dramatically enough.
“And for you?”
Sarah likes lemons. For her Diet Coke I suppose. Just a bowl. “Just a bowl of lemons,” she requested.
“What type of lemons?”
Quizically we glance at each other. Round? Sliced? Mexican? How exactly do you respond?
Seeing our confusion, the waiter clarified. “No, no. What color of lemon?”
Now we were completely lost and I was trying to not to let loose the hysterical laughter building up. Lemons are yellow. That’s it. Limes are green, Oranges are orange, Apples are….well, that’s a bad example, but Lemons are YELLOW.
Sarah quietly and politely responded, “Yellow.” I think there was a bit of trepidation, uncertainty and disbelief in that one word.
The waiter left and we released the barrage of absurdities that had entered our minds since we entered the restaraunt.
I guarantee they were talking about us in the kitchen.
The ocean is 70% free of sharks…
…or 30 percent full of them, depending on whether you are in a half-full or half-empty kind of mood
Starlight Starbright
Time to revise the TX Hunters Ed manual
I miss working in an office sometimes
But where's the warning that it contain's butter?
Apparently creamy peanut butter….
…contains peanut!