Duncan da Husky
26 February 2008 @ 01:29 pm
"Medium Pimping" With Out-of-Town Friends  
Work work work, busy busy busy. It's a crazy week for me, but it's time to take a break a write a bit about the past weekend.

On Saturday, [info]takaza and I took the train into Chicago and met up with [info]fordshepherd and his "Bestest Friend" Julie (tsk, [info]kai_darkwolf - you're just going to have to try harder improve your friend status). We met up at Union Station and then jumped in a cab to visit the West Loop location of Wishbone Restaurant. We had a light lunch and a thoroughly enjoyable conversation about random things.

Afterwards we walked a block west and admired Oprah's Harpo Studios, then across the street and into the Oprah Store, mainly for Julie's benefit. Ford tried extremely hard to get us thrown out of the store for not showing the utmost reverence for the Great and Powerful "O"; it was vastly amusing to watch the oh-so gay male salespeople giving us the stink-eye as it became more and more clear that we really didn't belong there.

Once we escaped there, we started what seemed like a short walk but wound up being about two and a half miles through The Loop. Following a quick stop by Intelligentsia Coffee (which we had to pass on, since the place was jam-packed), we walked up to Moonstruck Chocolate. We relaxed for a bit there with some conversation and hot chocolate, then proceeded up Michigan Avenue for our next stop, Vosges Chocolate (at Ford's insistence). This turned out to be a good call - I tried the Bianca Cocoa, an astonishing mix of vanilla, lemon myrtle, lavender, and white chocolate. It was truly delicious. I also picked up a "Rooster" truffle, made of Taleggio cheese, walnuts, vanilla, and bittersweet chocolate. Delicious!

Our next stop was Galt Toys, since Julie wanted to peruse stuffed animals. Alas, their selection was limited, but Ford did find a plush cheetah that he decided needed to come home with him. Finally, we went to the Disney Store and I learned that Rémy is apparently an extremely popular character - so popular they can't keep any merchandise with him on it in stock. Ah well. Dan did pre-order the 101 Dalmatians DVD, so at least it was a worthwhile trip.

It was time to go back to Ford and Julie's hotel, some flophouse called The Drake Hotel. Ford wanted to take a cab, but I pointed out that it was a short bus ride. I was informed that one does not simply "take the bus" to The Drake. This would qualify as "medium pimping", and was simply not to be considered. So we took a cab :-) Following a brief tour of Ford and Julie's room (luxuriously appointed, and an ingenuous use of a relatively small space) and their dropping off their purchases, it was back downstairs and into a cab for dinner.

We chose the restaurant for dinner, so of course we had to pick our favorite restaurant: Heaven on Seven. The meal was divine, as usual, and I went with the "Feed Me Jimmy Junior". This time around that included: crawfish cake in remoulade, small samplers of gumbo and turtle soup (the latter the highlight of the meal for Ford, I think), a Voodoo chicken enchilada, and strip steak over mashed potatoes. For dessert, I can never turn down their chocolate pecan pie. It was a stellar meal, and the company was excellent. We parted ways after dinner, as Dan and I headed back to Union Station and the long train ride home. It was a fantastic day out with good friends, and I had a really good time. Somewhere in the course of the day Ford extracted a promise from Dan and I that we would be visiting Columbus sometime soon, so I suppose we're bound to that. Oh darn!

We got a late start on Sunday (gosh, I wonder why?), but Dan and I had to part ways - he to help his mother get her DVR running properly and get her tax information to help her file them, and I to the Midwest FurFest storage locker. I met up with [info]linnaeus there and we dug around a bit, looking for some Art Show equipment and checking out what Registration equipment Paul would have to work with. For lunch we went over to Pierogi Place (yum!) and had a nice like chat over lunch. That evening, there was the online MFF staff meeting, which went OK but not as well as I would have liked - I forgot to call on a few people, and I completely forgot to follow up on action items from the previous meeting. I'll need to take better notes before the meeting next time to remind myself of these things.

This week is, as I said, quite busy. Between some projects finally getting off the ground and lots of meetings, it's going to be hectic. But things are going well, and I'm enjoying what I'm doing. That counts for a lot, I guess!
 
 
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Duncan da Husky
20 August 2007 @ 11:44 am
Air, Water, and OMG FOOD!  
Great googly moogly what a weekend. Let's start with the easy part: On Sunday, we didn't do much of anything. Yep, we just sat around the house, watched some TV and relaxed. Why? Well, therein lies the tale...

Friday: Venturing into Chicago )

Scoping out new function space? )

Saturday: The Air and Water Show! )

Attack of the delicious food! A dinner to remember )

So now you understand why we didn't do much on Sunday, eh? :-) As for the rest of the week, we have a gaming night coming up on Thursday, and cleaning to be done in preparation for that. Ah, domesticity!
 
 
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Duncan da Husky
30 June 2006 @ 07:18 am
My name is Tom, and I'm a Train Geek  
...which explains why this list tickles me so: The Top Five Movies Filmed on the El (as in Elevated Trains, part of the Chicago public transit system). This makes me want to go and rent a couple of these (oh, and I still wouldn't mind seeing The Lake House, in spite of my firm and abiding loathing of Keanu Reeves, if only because the whole bloody thing is all about Chicago).
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