Showing posts with label Curry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curry. Show all posts

Saturday, February 5, 2011

The Eighty-Seventh...

Number Eighty-Seven:



Thai Diner Too, Lunch, Red Curry Tofu

H. and I got some haircuts, then her stubbornness won again, so Thai it was, and that ain't bad! There were a lot of toddlers around, one group had their girl walking around being social, another couple had a crybaby that wouldn't eat and kept pointing out another kid at a table who ate all of her food and she is like 1 years old, you're three. Whines abound. It hardly bothered us at all because we were stylin' some new hairdos and napstaches!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

The Seventy-Third...

Number Seventy-Three:






Thai Diner Too, Lunch, Red Curry Tofu






H. and I had another chance to get to Carytown for some Carytowning. I scored on some great 45s at Plan 9; Good Foot Pt 1 and 2 by James Brown, The Grunt Pt 1 and 2 by the J.B.s, some cool Rough Trade compilation 33 from the 80s, Funky Robot Pt 1 and 2 by Rufus Thomas, and some outer spacey funky thing that borders on disco, but I bought it for the opening song which has some silly bit about the band being beamed up by aliens. Awwww yeah!

Funkstache!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

The Fifty-Ninth...

Number Fifty-Nine:





Thai Diner Too, Lunch, Red Tofu Curry







Met with author and new pal Beth Brown this afternoon for lunch to discuss an anthology writing project that I will not yet disclose, but it is going to be GREAT! Very much look forward to this and it seems like we are getting some other people interested as well. It was great talking out the finer points and ideas for the project as well as reflect on both of our 365 A Day projects and how they are going; she does a Trinket a Day. Then a quick walk to Chop Suey to see WonTon and approach Andrew Blossom. Wheels are in motion!

Saturday, December 11, 2010

The Thirty-First...

Number Thirty-One:



Thai Diner Too, Lunch, Red Curry Tofu

Great little Carytown eatery with one of the best lunch specials. They totally give you an egg roll no matter what! H. I were doing a little Holiday shopping and this was the spot we agreed on. After that we headed home, but not before stopping by MacArthur for the Holiday Illumination weekend. Sales from locals, a firetruck, other stuff and they opened Samis Grotto (or the old Bellevue Theater) and had bands playing! Super cool!

Tried to create another Mirrorstache.