Thai cuisine has been part of the Greenville restaurant landscape for several decades, albeit hidden away in some unusual locations for most of that time. The first I can remember is "The King and I", once located at the intersection of State Park and Mountain Creek Roads in a former gas/service station. The building and … Read More “Thai, Thai, Thai again” »
Here is WLOS 13’s weatherman, Mike Cuevas… Teaser: There’s a cold front headed for the mountains of Western North Carolina. Tune in at 11:00 to find out what that means for our weather. It means it’s going to get, um, colder?
This shows how little I know about the consumption of Tequila. Apparently tomato chasers are standard after doing shots of Tequila, the most common being a drink called Sangrita. Never mind that our variation used Pisco and a Russian pickled tomatoes, the effect was still outstanding.
Congratulations to Haywood Beatty, fellow Greenville blogger, for winning The Best of the Beat’s Best Blog category. The Reedy River Review bills itself as A Satirical Look at the Sanctimonious of Upstate, SC and Beyond. His sharp wit is right on target. The honor is well-deserved, my friend. Keep up the good work!
We had quite the international food fare last night. Our friends Tim and Nina invited us up to their place above Travelers Rest last night for a gathering in honor of a visiting chemist. Nina hails from Chile, and Dan, the visitor, is from Peru. In addition, there was Lourdes, also from somewhere in South America, Georg and Iriana from Russian, and a few plain old Americans to round things out.
Sometime back I posted about inexpensive cameras sold by Aiptek, and how this might be used in the classroom. One of my schools took me up on the challenge and purchased one of these cheapies for about $15. Here’s what we found…
…at least, in a relative sense. I haven’t dropped to a four-day week – quite the contrary. With Chorale rehearsals Monday night, church staff meetings and planning Tuesday night, and choir rehearsal Wednesday night, I’ve started looking forward to obligation-free Thursday evenings. Last night I think I finally got beyond the choir’s comfort level and … Read More “Thursday is the New Friday” »
I’ve decided that the macro lens on the Nikon S1 is its best feature, apart from its tiny size. The image above was taken this afternoon. Weekend Update: Furman lost to GSU 24-27 in a heartbreaker. I watched the game on TV while chatting online with my UFFP pals. On Sunday things went very smoothly. … Read More “Walking a Thin Line” »
Our illustrious Governor Mark Sanford, who also happens to be a former Furman classmate of mine, has once again found himself on the negative end of the news. Sanford is catching flack for not ordering state flags to half-mast in honor of Rosa Parks. Apparently Parks does not fall within that narrowly defined group of … Read More “Half-Assed Half Mast” »
Well, it seems that the fireball wasn’t a figment of my imagination. The Taurids apparently put on quite a show all over the place. Here’s the scoop from NASA… November 3, 2005: "I thought some wise guy was shining a spotlight at me," says Josh Bowers of New Germany, Pennsylvania. "Then I realized what it … Read More “Fireballs for Real” »