You can see the Trip Down Market Street at Archive.org.
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I just grated some beets for a dip I'm making for a thing on Tuesday. But I'm out tomorrow after work, so I figured I'd better get started. Luckily, I remembered to wear gloves!
Nicole, what Seattle restaurants were you contemplating? Several of us could give suggestions!
I am having a muuuuch better time at this conference than I did last year. I think I have less energy/stamina, but I've been better at pacing myself an sitting things out watching rather than doing.
....and the cute girl hooking up with me didn't hurt either. (five years younger, does that count as cradle?)
OMG gnocchi! I am having gnocchi at my childhood favorite restaurant tomorrow night and I cannot wait!
What does it say about me that I'm contemplating driving an extra hour tomorrow so that I can go back to the Sephora?
meara, I've basically been sticking to Yelp reviews and photos for anything near our hotel (Hotel Monaco). So far I've bookmarked Petra Mediterranean Bistro, Pike Place Chowder, Big Al's Brewing (for DH) and Molly Moon's (for me).
Not as much research yet on Vancouver stuff but need to get busy on that soon.
Matt, meant to say earlier, WOO HOO for YOU!
Kat's dinner sounds like it more than makes up for cookie fail!
The eyeliner is pretty, though spectacularly out of my good colors range, but the polish is gawjuss. And yes, like I need more blues.
Clinque's Black Honey is my staple lipstuff.
Ooh, relevant to the scents discussion the other day, the soap I unwrapped this week is from Mad Hatter Soaps on Etsy. It's called Down the Rabbit Hole, and smells like dark chocolate and black pepper. So nom. I could just go shower for an hour or two.
The San Francisco-area Buffistas, in particular, may want to catch the last segment of 60 Minutes. It shows part of the newly digitized film taken on a trolley on Market Street. It was thought to have been filmed in 1905, but the guy who runs the silent theater in Niles did a ton of research and found it was filmed one week before the 1906 earthquake and put on a train the night before. The filmmakers' studio was destroyed by the quake, as were most buildings in the film, so it becomes an eerie vision of a world about to die.
The historian that figured this out -- one of my neighbors --- and we are to celebrate right about now
Did I say woohoo Matt? If not, woo hoo, you! Or if I did, you know, again.
Dinner: steamed broccoli dusted lightly with whole sea salt, sweet potato chunks braised in butter and water with black pepper, ginger, and dill, and pork chops sauteed with rosemary, garlic, and black pepper. Nom.
You can see the Trip Down Market Street at Archive.org.
Cool. I was wondering if it was available.
The historian that figured this out -- one of my neighbors --- and we are to celebrate right about now
I did think of y'all when they said Niles. He's definitely the hero of the piece. Tell him he's very cool.