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Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
There Can Be Only One...Ok, Maybe Two
Let's talk pizza.
Fun fact: Hamburger/ground beef is my pie of choice - pepperoni has always been a runner-up.
Since I've never apparently stated it before in this blog (which I find hard to believe, but it's true), Gina's Pizza in Burleson, TX is hands-down the best pizza ever. It's a small, dimly-lit, used to be smoke-filled-and-maybe-still-is hole-in-the-wall pizza parlor and I say that with love in my heart. Perfect piping-hot or as cold leftovers the next day, I would eat it everyday if I could. It's my opinion, but then that's what counts in this forum.
The reason I espouse this now is because I don't make it to Burleson as often as I'd like, and when I do I rarely have a chance to have Gina's. So I make do with what I can find in these parts.
Recently I've found a close 2nd, which is what I wanted to share tonight: Classic Chicago Gourmet Pizza. We've gone there a couple of times now, most recently this past Sunday.
THE pizza to get is the The Great Chicago Fire, which is spicy sausage, sport peppers, garlic, cilantro and Mozzarella.
It definitely surpasses it's name and will bring tears to your eyes even if you ask them to halve the amount of peppers, which I've learned to do, but damn is it good. The combination of the hot, vinegary bite of the peppers, spicy sausage and most of all the cilantro - my god, the cilantro! - is perfection. Even though you may be shouting "fire down below!" later, it's definitely worth it. You know what, I'm going to change that to "bombs away!", as I think that was a better description for my aftermath. Still definitely worth it.
So, while it doesn't quite compare to Gina's Pizza, it's my local-ish favorite for now.
Fun fact: Hamburger/ground beef is my pie of choice - pepperoni has always been a runner-up.
Since I've never apparently stated it before in this blog (which I find hard to believe, but it's true), Gina's Pizza in Burleson, TX is hands-down the best pizza ever. It's a small, dimly-lit, used to be smoke-filled-and-maybe-still-is hole-in-the-wall pizza parlor and I say that with love in my heart. Perfect piping-hot or as cold leftovers the next day, I would eat it everyday if I could. It's my opinion, but then that's what counts in this forum.
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| December 2012, but also timeless |
Recently I've found a close 2nd, which is what I wanted to share tonight: Classic Chicago Gourmet Pizza. We've gone there a couple of times now, most recently this past Sunday.
THE pizza to get is the The Great Chicago Fire, which is spicy sausage, sport peppers, garlic, cilantro and Mozzarella.
| It's like eating the sun, but you keep eating anyway and smile through the tears |
So, while it doesn't quite compare to Gina's Pizza, it's my local-ish favorite for now.
Friday, January 30, 2015
I Feel Boring, Oh So Boring
Not much to report right now. Just work and winter.
So, to celebrate the tedium, here's the first picture in my "Other Photos" folder in my photo library. This is where I stick things from other sources that catch my eye. I stick them there to rot, apparently, because I have no idea where this came from, or why I saved it at the time. Here it is:
So, to celebrate the tedium, here's the first picture in my "Other Photos" folder in my photo library. This is where I stick things from other sources that catch my eye. I stick them there to rot, apparently, because I have no idea where this came from, or why I saved it at the time. Here it is:
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Yet Another Earthquake
Driving home from work I heard a report on the radio that there had been another earthquake in our area earlier in the afternoon - a 3.5 magnitude-er.
We just now had another one - very strong, and this motion was different than the ones we had experienced before. Whereas the earlier quakes we felt shook the house suddenly up and down, this one was a rolling side to side motion which started strong and tapered off after about five seconds.
This makes 17 or 18 quakes since April. I'm losing count.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
The Day After
Feeling fine this morning. I guess two glasses of champagne in a 2-hour period is not very hardcore, but that's how I roll on New Year's Eve.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Monday, December 22, 2014
Ice! At The Gaylord Texan
This past weekend we met the family at the Gaylord Texan hotel to visit Ice! featuring Frosty the Snowman.
From the official website:
"Join Frosty, everyone's favorite snowman, and his friends on their quest to the North Pole in a colorfully frozen retelling of this original Christmas classic! Favorite scenes come to life in more than TWO MILLION pounds of hand-carved ice sculptures, including two-story tall ice slides."
It's hard to appreciate how cold 9 degrees actually feels until you're surrounded by it for about 30 minutes in rooms made of ice and filled with ice.
We had a great time. Here's some pictures:
From the official website:
"Join Frosty, everyone's favorite snowman, and his friends on their quest to the North Pole in a colorfully frozen retelling of this original Christmas classic! Favorite scenes come to life in more than TWO MILLION pounds of hand-carved ice sculptures, including two-story tall ice slides."
It's hard to appreciate how cold 9 degrees actually feels until you're surrounded by it for about 30 minutes in rooms made of ice and filled with ice.
We had a great time. Here's some pictures:
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| Queue sign/art |
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Favorites From My Christmas/Winter Playlist
Here's a few of my favorite songs and albums for the holidays:
2000 Miles - Pretenders
Arbolito - Tish Hinojosa
Old Toy Trains - Joe Nichols
Merry Christmas - Johnny Mathis
Merry Christmas - Andy Williams
The Heartache Can Wait - Brandi Carlile
Peppermint Winter - Owl City
The Velveteen Rabbit - George Winston & Meryl Streep
A Charlie Brown Christmas - Vince Guaraldi Trio
Carol of the Bells - The Bird and the Bee
Christmas Is - Lou Rawls
Christmas Island - Jimmy Buffett
The Christmas Song - Nat King Cole
Christmas Wrapping - The Waitresses
A Very Special Christmas - Various Artists
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Annie Lennox
Hard Candy Christmas - Dolly Parton
Hazy Shade of Winter - The Bangles
I Like a Sleighride (Jingle Bells) - Peggy Lee
Jingle Bell Jamboree - Keb Mo
Nanita, Nana - Tish Hinojosa
Light the Candles of the World - The St. Philips Boy's Choir
Merry Christmas From the Family - Robert Earl Keen
The Classic Christmas Album - Willie Nelson
You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch - Aimee Mann
All I Want for Christmas is You - Mariah Carey
2000 Miles - Pretenders
Arbolito - Tish Hinojosa
Old Toy Trains - Joe Nichols
Merry Christmas - Johnny Mathis
Merry Christmas - Andy Williams
The Heartache Can Wait - Brandi Carlile
Peppermint Winter - Owl City
The Velveteen Rabbit - George Winston & Meryl Streep
A Charlie Brown Christmas - Vince Guaraldi Trio
Carol of the Bells - The Bird and the Bee
Christmas Is - Lou Rawls
Christmas Island - Jimmy Buffett
The Christmas Song - Nat King Cole
Christmas Wrapping - The Waitresses
A Very Special Christmas - Various Artists
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen - Annie Lennox
Hard Candy Christmas - Dolly Parton
Hazy Shade of Winter - The Bangles
I Like a Sleighride (Jingle Bells) - Peggy Lee
Jingle Bell Jamboree - Keb Mo
Nanita, Nana - Tish Hinojosa
Light the Candles of the World - The St. Philips Boy's Choir
Merry Christmas From the Family - Robert Earl Keen
The Classic Christmas Album - Willie Nelson
You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch - Aimee Mann
All I Want for Christmas is You - Mariah Carey
Monday, December 15, 2014
Another Earthquake
Another earthquake this morning at 6:01am. It was a 2.7 magnitude quake. I was downstairs on the couch and heard the windows rattle - didn't really feel it this time.
That's the 9th so far this month, and the 12th since April.
According to the local Emergency Management Coordinator "The city...continues to monitor and is in contact with seismologists who tell us the magnitude of earthquakes we have experienced is low, and earthquakes happen regularly. In fact, the United States Geological Survey estimates several million earthquakes occur in the world each year and most have very small magnitudes, such as those occurring (here)."
What they conveniently don't mention is that prior to the past couple of years, earthquakes in this area were a rare occurrence, and the current earthquakes are centered near recent natural gas drilling operations.
If it's not related, then maybe it's Godzilla about to wake from his slumber. In the U.S.
Of course; that must be it.
That's the 9th so far this month, and the 12th since April.
According to the local Emergency Management Coordinator "The city...continues to monitor and is in contact with seismologists who tell us the magnitude of earthquakes we have experienced is low, and earthquakes happen regularly. In fact, the United States Geological Survey estimates several million earthquakes occur in the world each year and most have very small magnitudes, such as those occurring (here)."
What they conveniently don't mention is that prior to the past couple of years, earthquakes in this area were a rare occurrence, and the current earthquakes are centered near recent natural gas drilling operations.
If it's not related, then maybe it's Godzilla about to wake from his slumber. In the U.S.
Of course; that must be it.
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Miscellaneous And Unrelated
Here's some other stuff I've been sitting on while finishing up the trip posts:
| Mural from the now-defunct Horizons ride at Epcot. Photo from imaginerringdisney.com. |
| Dragon riding Domo-kun. Yes, I was bored beyond belief at the time. |
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| This swirling cosmos would eventually become delicious pecan pralines |
| Accidentally took this photo. Any guesses as to what it is? |
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| Red Velvet Peeps - Yummy, but three was enough. |
NY/DC Trip - Epilogue
NY/DC Trip - Day 8
Last day.
Woke up at 6:30am and went into the living room. I sat on the couch and covered up with the throw while surfing on my iPad. The alarm I had set went off at 8:30 and I packed and showered, then we met Mom at 9:30 for breakfast. I had the same breakfast again, this time with the chicken sausage, juice and whole grain toast. Todd had french toast, sorry, Pain Perdu, again.
Woke up at 6:30am and went into the living room. I sat on the couch and covered up with the throw while surfing on my iPad. The alarm I had set went off at 8:30 and I packed and showered, then we met Mom at 9:30 for breakfast. I had the same breakfast again, this time with the chicken sausage, juice and whole grain toast. Todd had french toast, sorry, Pain Perdu, again.
| Pain Perdu if you're fancy |
NY/DC Trip - Day 7
A lot of photos in this post, so it's kind of long.
I woke up at 7:00am on this morning, and got out of bed at 8:30. We met Mom at 9:30 for breakfast, where I had the American breakfast again; this time with pork sausage and decaf coffee.
I woke up at 7:00am on this morning, and got out of bed at 8:30. We met Mom at 9:30 for breakfast, where I had the American breakfast again; this time with pork sausage and decaf coffee.
| A view of Pinea, the hotel's restaurant where we had breakfast each morning |
| Breakfast tableau |
Labels:
CD,
DC,
GCDC,
Iwo Jima,
Jefferson,
King Jr,
Korean War,
Lincoln,
memorial,
Old Ebbitt Grill,
Old Town Trolley,
ornament,
Osprey,
Pinea,
Roosevelt,
Union Station,
US Marine Corp,
Vietnam War,
Washington DC,
White House
Friday, December 5, 2014
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
NY/DC Trip - Day 5
Today we take the train to Washington D.C.
I woke up at 5:30am, then ended waking Todd up at 7:30. We got out of bed at 8 and I showered and packed.
We met Mom at 9:15 and checked out, left our bags with bell services, then walked across the street to the 810 Deli & Cafe. I had the same breakfast as before; a protein wrap that I split with Todd, and a Bolthouse Farms strawberry banana smoothie.
After we ate we walked to Central Park and watched the falling leaves around the duck pond, then walked to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).
Labels:
Amtrak,
Apple Store,
DC,
Fantastic Suite,
knish,
MoMa,
Murphy Goode,
Museum of Modern Art,
Nathan's,
New York,
NY,
Old Ebbitt Grill,
Penn Station,
Union Station,
W hotel,
Washington,
Washington DC,
White House
Sunday, November 30, 2014
NY/DC Trip - Day 4, Part 3
A short ride from 34th Street/Herald Square on the R train took us to 49th Street, then we walked to the Gray Line office at 777 8th Avenue and bought a double-decker bus tour of the "Downtown Loop". Todd has always wanted to do this, so he was excited. We walked over to Times Square to get on the bus.
| Times Square |
Labels:
bus,
Empire State Building,
Garrett's Popcorn,
Gray Line,
Grumpy Cat,
Halal Guys,
Macy's,
New York,
NY,
Oculus,
One World Trade Center,
Quaranta,
Radio City Music Hall,
Rockefeller Center,
Times Square,
Wall Street
NY/DC Trip - Day 4, Part 2
Coming up out of the 34th Street/Herald Square station, we saw throngs of people lining 5th Avenue. We walked over and the Veterans Day Parade was in full swing. We stayed and watched for a few minutes (the whole parade lasted 4 hours), then continued around to the entrance of the building.
| The Veterans Day parade |
NY/DC Trip - Day 4, Part 1
I don't remember what time I got up on this morning, but it was well before the 8am alarm went off.
After everyone was up and ready, we walked up 7th Avenue to Europa Cafe for breakfast. I ordered an Europa omelet with egg, tomato, cheese, and onion, a side of diced potatoes, and orange juice.
| The Europa omelet may not look that appetizing in this photo, but it was delicious |
| Hi Mom! |
Saturday, November 22, 2014
NY/DC Trip - Day 3
Woke up on this morning at 6:15am. I woke Todd up at 8:00, and we finally left the hotel at 9:15.
| Good morning New York |
| Good morning New York! (2011) |
Labels:
apple,
Bethesda Fountain,
Bill's Bar & Burger,
Central Park,
Christmas,
CityPass,
Doughnut Plant,
earthquake,
Halal Guys,
Museum of Natural History,
New York,
NY,
P!Q,
Radio City Music Hall,
Rockefeller Center,
zoo
Thursday, November 20, 2014
NY/DC Trip - Day 2
Woke up at 6:30am and got out of bed at 7. I showered and unpacked, then headed down to the gift shop at 7:30 to look for my hat. Although hope springs eternal, they unsurprisingly did not have the exact same hat I bought there 3 years ago. :o(
I went back to the room where Todd was getting ready. We walked across the street and at 8:10 we had breakfast at the 810 Deli & Cafe. I split a protein wrap with Todd, and had a Bolthouse Farms (funny, I just realized it was Bolthouse, not Boathouse) strawberry banana smoothie to drink. Our local Kroger sometimes has these on sale 2 for 1, and they are tasty.
Today we had early reservations for the Statue of Liberty, so after breakfast we got on the 1 train at 50th and took it downtown to the South Ferry station. We arrived at the ferry landing at 9am and were able to go immediately through the airport-style security and onto the first boat of the day with no waiting. This was a huge change from April of 2011 when even with advance tickets we had to wait 2 hours to get through security and on to the boat.
I went back to the room where Todd was getting ready. We walked across the street and at 8:10 we had breakfast at the 810 Deli & Cafe. I split a protein wrap with Todd, and had a Bolthouse Farms (funny, I just realized it was Bolthouse, not Boathouse) strawberry banana smoothie to drink. Our local Kroger sometimes has these on sale 2 for 1, and they are tasty.
Today we had early reservations for the Statue of Liberty, so after breakfast we got on the 1 train at 50th and took it downtown to the South Ferry station. We arrived at the ferry landing at 9am and were able to go immediately through the airport-style security and onto the first boat of the day with no waiting. This was a huge change from April of 2011 when even with advance tickets we had to wait 2 hours to get through security and on to the boat.
| Leaving the Battery Park ferry dock, looking at One World Trade Center |
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
NY/DC Trip - Day 1
Just got back from a trip with Todd and Mom to New York and Washington, D.C. and we had a great time.
My aunt Shirley was also going to go, but had to drop out due to the death of a friend. We were sad for the loss of Antonio, and also sad that she wouldn't be able to join us.
My aunt Shirley was also going to go, but had to drop out due to the death of a friend. We were sad for the loss of Antonio, and also sad that she wouldn't be able to join us.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Really?
Now that I've finished the trip report, I can get around to posting some other items I've had in the wings. Like this gem I found posted above one of the two urinals at work:
| I don't remember them coming around to take that particular poll... |
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