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Crazy Burritos

Posted on May 14, 2005 By Tom No Comments on Crazy Burritos
Restaurants

NOTE: This restaurant is now closed A new contender has entered the mega-burrito craze.  Crazy Burritos on Wade Hampton Boulevard, next to the Open Hearth restaurant, opened a couple of months ago.  It looks like this is locally owned and operated, and is not part of any franchise.  In fact, when we visited last night, … Read More “Crazy Burritos” »

New RSS Feeds available

Posted on May 13, 2005 By Tom No Comments on New RSS Feeds available
Miscellaneous

I have finally succumbed to the syndication frenzy.  It seems that a blog just isn’t anything unless you offer RSS feeds.  I’ve put together a rudimentary feed, which can be read by the likes of Rocket RSS Reader, but for some reason won’t validate in Thunderbird.  Bloglines reads the feed OK, but for some reason … Read More “New RSS Feeds available” »

In Search of the Rural Piedmont

Posted on May 2, 2005 By Tom 1 Comment on In Search of the Rural Piedmont
Local, Miscellaneous, Photography

I like to pretend I’m a photographer.  I’m not.  I’ve got some decent equipment, and I know the basics, but I can’t seem to come up with those awe-inspiring shots that I see at shows such as Artisphere.  This morning was another of those awe-inspiring mornings after a day of storms, so I decided to … Read More “In Search of the Rural Piedmont” »

Mostly Harmless

Posted on April 30, 2005 By Tom No Comments on Mostly Harmless
Entertainment

The time has arrived, and the long-awaited Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Movie opened today.  Chip, Houston, Anna, and several of Chip’s friends and I went to see it last night.  We only had to wade through a few nerds wearing bath robes and carrying their towels. The movie had gotten some bad advance reviews, … Read More “Mostly Harmless” »

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow

Posted on April 29, 2005 By Tom No Comments on Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
Miscellaneous

Laura did it.  She cut her hair.  Hair which had been down to her waist since she was nine years old is now just below the shoulders. The new look suits her very well.  I have before and after pictures, but she would skin me alive if I posted them.

Fonda Rosalinda’s

Posted on April 29, 2005 By Tom No Comments on Fonda Rosalinda’s
Restaurants

Once again, Laura is out of town, and it’s time for me to try some place new.  Rosalinda’s Cafe is located North Pleasantburg, behind BJU.  It’s set back from the road, and can easily be missed.  This was actually the third time I had visited, but the other two times were far enough in the … Read More “Fonda Rosalinda’s” »

What the Audience Never Hears

Posted on April 24, 2005 By Tom No Comments on What the Audience Never Hears
Music

This weekend the Greenville Chorale and the Greenville Symphony Orchestra performed Mendelssohn’s Elijah as part of the Artisphere Festival.  It was a moving, impressive performance, and garnered a rave review from Ann Hicks in the Greenville News.  The only real problem was with turn-out — the Peace Center looked empty.  Not that the concert was … Read More “What the Audience Never Hears” »

What a difference a day makes

Posted on April 23, 2005 By Tom No Comments on What a difference a day makes
Miscellaneous

This morning I stood out on our balcony drinking coffee, watching the sun come up over the lake, and listening to concert of geese, ducks and birds.  My thoughts were about how wonderful life is, etc, etc, etc.  I still think my life is wonderful, but, by the end of the day my mellow mood … Read More “What a difference a day makes” »

Quick trip to the Artisphere

Posted on April 23, 2005 By Tom No Comments on Quick trip to the Artisphere
Entertainment, Local

Artisphere took place this weekend in Greenville.  I guess this is the successor to the old River Place Arts Festival, held about this time each year until year before last.  The emphasis is on International Arts, and with any festival of this type, there is a combination of live performances and booths with art for … Read More “Quick trip to the Artisphere” »

JuJu’s Mediterranean Bistro

Posted on April 21, 2005 By Tom 1 Comment on JuJu’s Mediterranean Bistro
Restaurants

NOTE: This restaurant is now closed. Laura had a dinner meeting, so I was on my own to explore new cuisines.  I wasn’t really sure what to try, so I headed past Haywood Road, down Congaree, and then onto Woodruff.  The places I had thought to try looked crowded, so I wound up at JuJu’s … Read More “JuJu’s Mediterranean Bistro” »

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