Friday, April 15, 2016

My writing was AWAKENED

OKAY I know this was supposed to be an impartial write up but I just couldn’t do it.

 In the last few months I have taken to following up on a back burner project. To be a DJ and Events planner for my little Niche of the world. Expanding on the network of friends and people I have met, it has allowed me to explore my Geek side a whole lot more. I’ve started attending art shows. Eating in a little more “Hipster” type places and even checking out live theatre.
 I did mention the Geek side of me right? Well there is a little troupe of performers in Vancouver who have really sparked me and sort of pushed me into gear. The Geekenders of Vancouver are this little troupe. I had heard of them before, however living out in the Fraser Valley it has taken a lot to make that mere 40-minute jaunt to the Commercial Drive area of Vancouver.
 Last year I ventured. I caught them on Granville Island performing “A Nude Hope”. Mind Blown! WOW Star Wars and Burlesque dancing. The Reeses Peanut Butter cup of Live Stage. I then contacted them and Trixie Hobbitses to find out more. Next thing I know she is performing her trade mark Chewwie at my Birthday Bash! Then I followed her to a Burlesque Super-Villian night and then on to “The Jurrasic Parody” 
 Now I find myself sitting at a Media Review of “The Force is Shakin” A burlesque parody of “The Force Awakens”

http://riotheatre.ca/event/the-force-is-shakin-a-sci-fi-burlesque-adventure/

 So by this point if you haven’t seen “The Force Awakens” well… This is performance is going to be one great big spoiler alert and you deserve it!
 Many of your favourite characters make it to the Stage. From Han - Stephen Blakley and Chewbacca – Trixie Hobbitses, “General” Leia – Effie Alexandra and R2 – Roe Butts. Along with of course the Staples of the new movie. Rey – Fiona Ample, Kylo Ren – Rael Linford, BB-8 – E.T. Extra-Majestical. I could go on. They are all there. I am terribly biased, my favourites are Chewwie and R2 did I mention that yet, if not they are. A new favourite though would have to Fanny Oakley as Captain Phasma. The Maz Kanata character, performed by What Surname is defiantly one you will walk away remembering.
 This is most defiantly a show put on by Geeks for Geeks but you don’t have to be one to enjoy this show. The Dancing and singing are well worth the price of admittance. Through out there are several very strong performances.  Effie Alexandra as General Leia Organa being one of them. An amazing dancer and performer.
I don’t want to give to much away and it is so hard for me to do as I write this.
 One of the fun things for me tonight was I brought my Wife with me who is not nearly as geeky as I am and to quote her.
 “Musical groupings are entertaining due to both the quality of the vocals and their cheeky slams at the Star Wars themes. Knowledge of all of the Star Wars movies is a must in order to fully understand the plethora of inside “geeky” references. For those of us who aren’t so well versed—a quick refresher is a must!”

  So if you are looking for something to do on April 15, April 16 or May the Fourth (OF COURSE) I highly recommend checking out The Geekenders at the Rio Theatre. Tickets are selling fast. I have mine for Fridays show. Hope to see you there!

Edited: I made an error in saying Maz Kanata was played by Lyssa Strata when it was in fact What Surname. Sorry for the confusion.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Beyond Neverland...

Well, except that I just posted one.. That one doesn't really count as it has been sitting unfinished for 2 years.  Not sure it really is finished now.  However thought I should put it up anyways.

  The lastest Blog was a push and an inspiration.  I was chatting with my friend Mrs. A. and she suggested that I keep writing, I am good at it.  Not sure if that part is true but okay.  Driving to work though I was inspired by memories of a trip to Disney our Family took many years ago.
  Interesting that the thing that drives this isn't the memory so much of Disney land.  It was fun.  Hope to do it again!  It is the food experience, more than the actual food that pushes the fingers to the keyboard.  The trip itself was fantastic.  From BC to Utah, Las Vegas over to Disneyland up to San Fran before returning home.  Hours of planning, many more driving, secrets from the children, they had no idea we where going to Disney.  They thought the highlight was going to be seeing the pirate ships at Ti in Vegas.
  We finally arrive in Anaheim after many hours on the road, surprising a great road trip where all the kids got along with very little complaining. Three great days touring the magical land but alas the kidlets had to much.

 To much Food.  To much Sun. To much Fun!

  Mrs McDonald and I decided that well, we are going to explore Disney at night with out them.  Our 16 year old niece offered to a babysit,oh yeah she was along as well.  So we wondered off in search of adventure and T-shirts!
  We rode the rides that all adults secretly want to ride.  Dumbo, Winnie the Pooh... You get the idea.  Hunger starts to set in.  Do we purchase one of the wonderful yet expensive Disney Burgers or do we search out some of the other meal options that Disney has to offer.  Those reading this might pause and think Disney has more!  YES!  We stumbled across a little bistro in the French Quarter called the Blue Bayou.  A lovely sit down french restaurant on the banks of the "Pirates of the Caribbean"  river.  It sits just before the ride really takes off.  You can't see the restaurant from ride nor the the ride from the restaurant.  The food was amazing as I recall.  It has been about 6 years so you will have to forgive me if I don't remember what it was we had.  I do remember and incredible Creme de Brule sharible.  Three different varieties with a eye popping presentation.  The entree I remember most though was one we never had.  Yet I vividly remember the details as if I had.  As a matter of fact the meal was eaten in place I have yet to visit.  It is a memory of the best steak I have never eaten in a place I have never been.

  Our server, a young cast member of the Disney world.  Recounted his only visit to Canada for us.  And yet He has never been to Canada.  High on Drugs you say!?  Nope!  He worked at Disney World before moving to California and described in such amazing detail one of his many visits to the Canadian pavilion at Epcot Center in Disney world.  I just hope I describe the imagery as well as He did to put this in my head.

As you enter the pavilion you enter this 4D  exploration of Canada.  The sights, sounds, smells and movements of Canada.  You stand in this large darkened room with a big screen in front of you.  There is these waist high banisters to lean on while you watch a movie of Canada from coast to coast to coast.  Over the Pacific ocean, The Rockies with all the beauty, Alberta and its rolling foothills, Saskatchewan and its rolling wheat fields, Manitoba and whatever they have. On to Ontario.  Over Cottage Country, Fly over Ottawa on Canada Day.  Down over the the rivers feeding the Mighty Niagra.  The camera takes over the falls with the mist and power.  Well remember those banisters that I mentioned.  Well your not supposed to sit on them but people do.  It's at this point that Disney polite ejects you from them.  You see it's at this point you are well entranced in the grace and the movement of flight.  So when the camera goes over the edge of the falls.  If you chose to ignore the signs of the banisters, so do you.  As you lunge forward over the falls, your body can't help but enhance the experience for you.  His story was priceless.  He recounted this all so he good describe the best steak He had ever had in all of His life.  After experiencing all the sights that Canada offers in ten short minutes He was exposed to all of the smells a great Canadian kitchen has to offer.  One of which is Alberta grass fed Angus.  MMMMM.  The way he described this meal had our mouth watering and wanting more.  It was incredible.  I know some of my followers don't eat meat so imagine the best grass fed grass you have ever eaten!  Certified Angus Grass!
  We left the Blue Bayou just in time to catch the end of the Malicifant and Mickey Water show.  We strolled through the shops in search of T-shirts and stuff for the kids.  But the visit to the this little hidden gem of Disney Land is the one take away that stays forever in my mind.  Well that and riding on the Winnie the pooh ride.

The latest of the blogs.

  Not having written in a little bit, thought maybe now way time to put pads to keyboard.
  Mrs. McDonald has just finished up on her latest class.  The one that actually inspired this blog.  The whole class was on heroes.  A pretty good subject.  Who are viewed as heroes and why, who are your heroes and why.  As the class developed she always knew she wanted to write about Captain Trevor Greene.  Captain Greene was a member of the Canadian Armed Forces serving in Afghanistan.  He received a blow to the head with an ax while in a meeting with tribal elders.  He should have died that day. He is now on the slow road to recovery. Having to basically having to learn to walk and talk all over again Trevor has made several gains in his recovery.
  Following Mrs. McDonald on the research path is always interesting.  One it opens my eyes and educates me a little.  She doesn't know it by I talk about her research all the time.  She thinks I don't listen.  But I do.  The strides this man has made is inspiring.  He married his long time fiance after the accident.   It was his goal to be able to stand at the alter.  They are now expecting there second child, his is an activist for the environment and veterans.  Not to shabby.  The term Hero is a interesting word.  Hero is self defined.  My Hero is not always your hero.  while some heroes are universally agreed.  Superman for instance,  Hero.
  If you ever get the chance,  Google Trevor Greene and read up on him.  Inspiring, for sure.  Go in with an open mind.  He was part of the Canadian Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan.  Helping rebuild roads, schools, shops, electricity etc.  A Peace Keeper.  While sitting down over tea and discussing how to help the village He was hit.  It is a rather inspiring road to recovery and the battles and fights he still takes on are as equally inspiring.



**** Never did finish this one, it has been sitting in the Cloud for two years.  Not sure what is was waiting for.  Mrs. McDonald has now moved on to a Leadership course at TWU, still chasing that degree.  14 months from now she will have TWO!  The war in Afghanistan is officially over for Canada but for the Men and Women of the Canadian Armed Forces it still goes on in there dreams and nightmares.  Hearts out to them, they gave theirs to the Afgan people.

In August I will be writing a entry on the Canadian Afghan Vigil being held in Vancouver.  Not to be missed.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Blog 7 (not of 9)

  I wanted to call this blog 7 of 9 but then thought people would think I was only doing 9 all together and not get the Star Trek Reference.  Or expect an entire Blog on great cyborg Artificial Chests.
  Well, I guess that's it for this blog, like really, a picture of 7 of 9 what more do I need.

  Ah, but now on to the writing task at hand.  It is another overcast Saturday and we find ourselves once again sitting at the kitchen table with our protagonist.  Mrs. McDonald is sitting doing a last minute attempt at writing a paper.  It is actually a weird thing to sit and watch.  Of all the papers, thesis, homework etc.  Mrs. McDonald has been pretty much on top of each assignment.  This one, however, not so much.  I think it might have to do with the subject matter, Anne of Green Gables, not being very challenging.  Well on the surface.  Maude Montgomery touched on many subjects that where rather taboo at the time, some of which may even raise an eye today.  The height of the suffrage movement, women not yet having the right to vote, racism and the book it seems was very political.  It is nice to know though that my ancestors were thought highly of.  Those Irish and Scotsmen could sure work.  Okay made that part up just to see if Mrs. McDonald reads this.
  If you have ever read Anne, or followed the CBC tv show, you know she was a little bit of a trouble maker.  I just hope that Mrs. McDonald does well.

  I was going to write in this blog more about my trip to Mexico and the food and the sun and my running in to Mrs Crys, however, a few things have sparked me to write about my little trip to Key West.

  Now one of my goals when I travel the world for my job is to eat somewhere interesting.  In this case I knew in advance I was heading to Key West.  So I used my favourite tool and "Googled that Shit!".  I wanted to find a place worth eating at and a place worth writing about.  This place was actually the first place I have ever gone to eat with the specific goal of writing about it.  So one would think it should have been the first blog!  Nope, wanted to work on my writing skills a little first.

  Key West is a town on the southern most reach of Florida, it is in a chain of islands and the best way to get there is by boat.  Few cars and a crumbly and eclectic architecture, Key West just makes you want to write and drink.  I guess that's why Ernest Hemingway and Jimmy Buffet both love the place so much.  Surrounded by beaches, water and lime trees the menus reflect of the island reflect whats easily at hand.
  The island is home to the first of the Jimmy Buffet's Margaritavilles- so would make sense that this is where I went.  BUT NO!  That is too predictable and too cliche!  As well way too many tourists.  Hate people.
  My destination, Blue Heaven.  A little restaurant hidden in the heart of Key West.  The day I arrived was probably one of the wettest days of anywhere I have ever been and I lived on the north end of Vancouver Island!  However, I was not to be dissuaded from my pursuit.   It was raining so hard that the roads were flowing like rivers.  So, with my Disney poncho in hand I headed in.  I knew the address of my destination, however, I did not know the town, and being Canadian I was not about to pay for the roaming charges to use my data on my phone to GPS it.
  The town on first glance has the same trappings as every other cruise ship port.  Diamonds, Emeralds, more Tanzanite than you can shake a stick at, colour changing t-shirts, and bamboo clothing!  The mainstay of the cruiseship industry!  Once you get past the initial trappings you find a little more of the island life that people come to Key West for.  Most of the houses look like the were painted with Home Depot miss-tints. Sure when the trend first started back in the day I am sure it looked artistic and whimsical.  Now it looks a little purposeful and forced.  Don't get me wrong, the town looks old- just looks looked after old.  So after wandering around, critiquing the architectural whimsy of this southern Florida town, I finally found my destination:  The Blue Heaven.  Now this place is old, looks old, and has a great old story behind it.  From pool hall to bordello, ice cream parlour to cock fights, as well as a favourite hang out of Ernest Hemingway.  Interesting side note.  The man got around.  I have been to more places that say "Ernest was here"  than I would think possible.  Anyways...  The place is eye candy.  My fav kind.  So I take my soaken ass into this place and sit down at the bar.  What I did not know was that this place closed at one, good thing I got there at 12:45!
  Even though the staff was really interested in getting off work and home, it was after all Super Bowl Sunday.  Hmm Maybe should have mentioned that earlier, well would have if plot had anything to do with blogging!
  Damn it! okay, definition time ....  Love when you stop the blogging process because you really like a line and test it with Mrs McDonald and she doesn't get an inconsequential reference.



"eyecandy"
Something purely aesthetically pleasing, that is, pleasing to the senses. Can be a person, a film, a sunset, a flower, or anything else you can see.

Thank you Urban Dictionary!


  Anyways now back to the previously interrupted episode.  Going into to Blue Heaven I was already aware of the menu and what to order.   Lobster Benedict and Key Lime Pie!  Yup that's what I wanted and that's what I got!  Another interesting fact.  Baileys Irish Cream, not that well known in Key West.  So I had to settle for Kahlua and Coffee.  Not as good that's for sure.  Anyways, the Lobster Benedict was something I wish I had stumbled upon opposed to knowing well in advance that this is what I wanted.  It was good, however, remember closing time.. well the lobster tasted forgotten and washed out.  The hollandaise sauce was yummy, but isn't it always.  Well what separates this from others was the twist of lime used instead of lemon.  Lime over lemon in my books.  So that saved the whole meal.  Lobster by default is not the best thing in the world.  In this case it tasted like it had been sitting in warm water for too long,  Most of the flavour was washed away. The Key Lime pie, well now that is what saved the adventure.  A big delicious serving of glowing green yummy.  I am not sure what is different about a key lime to say a regular Florida lime but I certainly like it.  The pie was one of those "Mile High" variety.  That of course makes all things dessert better.
  All in all this is a place I would for sure visit again.  The building it self speaks of the history of the island and surrounding area.  Key West is just 70 Miles from Cuba, so the influence of the Cuban People as well as the Cuban Missile Crisis is evident all around.  This place taught me to lower my expectations and be less Foody.  I think I went in wanting more than the food is even capable of delivering.  Hopefully I get another shot at the food.

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My Lovely Breakfast at the "Blue Heaven" 

Yum Yum Yum Key Lime Pie!

The "Blue Heaven"  Note the rain.  It was raining really really hard that day.  Although it was still really warm.


The remnants of a US Navy base.  

See the Weather SUCKED!
















Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Numba Six, and running out of catchy titles.

  So this blog thing is kinda fun and kind of addicting.  I have always wanted to do this sort of thing, chat on about the fun stuff that happens and of course the food side.  Love discovering food.  Food Porn has become a staple of our television viewing.  Yup Food Porn.  Things like Man Vs Food, Rachel Ray and of course Diners, Drive-Inns and Dives.  Just as a teaser there is an upcoming entry on our Food Porn Visit to Sin City. Well actually I will probably do three for that event.

  The weekend is coming quick and Mrs. McDonald has found out that one of her favourite stores is having a Sidewalk sale.  So that means the children don't eat this weekend.  Well okay an exaggeration.  If you have met the kids you would know that neither would starve.  It is of course a busy weekend in the McDonald house.  Most are.  House work, yard work, cooking and hopefully sneak in date night.

 So Facebook has told me one of my besty friends is moving away from me.  Not that it's a big deal.  The last time I saw her was an accidental visit in Cabo San Lucas.  Still have a bottle of Tequila with her name on it.  Well her and Mrs. McDonald.  How would that be fair.  Anyways.  I was in Cabo for work, I know raw deal. It was one of those rare trips were we sailed into Cabo on two convective weeks.  And Cabo was a two day deal.  So it worked out to four days in Cabo, over two weeks.

  Wow! I can really see that this entry is going to blather on.
  SO!!! Lets add some Bullets!  (For my friend Coach T!)

  • Breakfast at "Baja Cantina"  
  • Snack at what I think was called "No Worries bar and Grill" 
  • Jet Ski
  • Breakfast at "No Worries"
  • Shopping...
Their, Bullets!  Now not sure if I need to even carry on with this the bullets say it all.

  All I can really say is if you end up in Cabo for what ever reason head to the Baja Cantina Marina.  We went there for breakfast, well it was our dinner.  We worked through the night on one of the many ships we work on.  I would mention the name of the ship but it would be no "Wonder" if I end up being sued by the Corp.  Anyways.  After the brief early morning safety meeting with Mr LeC, Mr C and Mr C Sr., haven't asked permission to use there names either, we hopped aboard the tender and headed in to Cabo.  Now I must say the reason we were heading in was I had never been to Mexico, however, it was old hack for the other three.  I certainly would not have been happy to just go to sleep.  I have made it a point to try and get off the ships for even 30 minutes at each port of call. Glad I did. AGAIN!

  The Baja Cantina is almost at the end of the Marina in Cabo.  There is a strip of bar / restaurants and it sits in the midst of these.  We walked looking for a place to eat and this place shined just a little brighter than all of the rest.  With it's palm frond thatched roof, open deck and it just looked classy.  Most of the restaurants have the guy out front in your face about coming in to there restaurant, I think it so you don't make it to the Baja.  Polite and humorous staff, great view of the marina and a great breakfast menu.  The great thing about this breakfast is that it was in a really sunny spot with three great friends,  I have known them for almost half my life.  We have shared weddings, births, anniversary's and the occasional bad day as well.  We work together and play together, yet the two never cross.



  Back to Baja.  The thing I like to see most in a restaurant is that it has to encroach on all of the senses.  This one kept them fairly busy.  Baja Cantina claims to be home to some of the biggest fishing derby's in the world, so they have pastel paintings of hundreds of fishing boats all over the bar.  As well being right on the waterfront a few of those boats are right there to look at.  With it being open birds fly around in the trees that nestle the deck.  Music is playing, yet not to loud to drown out conversation and you are caught up in the chit chat of passerby's.  Not much of an argument about how awesome the smell of the morning salt air is.


  When I go to restaurants in far flung lands I try and have something that I have never had before or something that might be a specialty of the area.  I was drawn to the huevos rancheros.  Now I am not sure if this is a Mexican original dish or one tailored to American visitors but it is good.  Especially at the Baja Cantina.  Add a Caesar and your breakfast is complete.  Okay even just the Caesar.  I am not a big fan of Caesars but every one in the group was in so I was in.  A delicious concoction of vodka, clamato and horseradish to taste.  It was really really good.  A must have drink if visiting.  The breakfast was a wonderful surprise to my morning.

  I don't class my self as a foody, I just love food.  I don't need some form of scientifically enhanced concoction to know I like it.  This was simply prepared and visually pleasing. I knew from the menu what I was getting.  Eggs with all the Mexican food regulars.  Tortillas, refried beans and salsa. What more can you ask for from breakfast.  The conversation was the regular mix of work, family and everyday life.  A great morning, one that I reflect about on a regular basis.  Well this entry has gone on a bit longer than I thought it would so I will leave it at this.  The other bullet points will just have to be the add on for another day.  Stay tuned for Waverunning and Breakfast with Crys. 



If by chance you read my blog all the way through, please leave a comment.  I would love to hear from you, were you are from and of course what you think.  
   

Sunday, June 3, 2012

5: The Toaster Continuum

"Your Mom wants to know if you want her toaster oven?"

  A gloomy Saturday morning finds our Heroes on there way to Kelowna to deal with Mrs. McDonalds Grandmothers will.  Just so there isn't any confusion, Her Grandmother is alive and kicking, however most of her family is crazy so it was a necessary trip.    Kelowna is one of those trips that seems close and far at the same time.  Roughly 700 Km ( about 430 Miles).  We launched our trip around 8 in the morning, after a few little things to get done, like coffee and gas we were off.

  Stopped for Coffee at the Timmies in Abbotsford, no this isn't the food section of my blog but it is coming and it is YUMMY, and starred at a collection of exotic cars.  Ferraris, Porsche, Mazaratis and a BMW.  Yup one singular BMW.  We passed them a few times, they passed us a few times.  Good thing the RCMP weren't out in force. Well for them, anyways.  We jumped in line for a bit with them.  150 - 160 KM/Hr (100 MpH).  It was a nice day up in the mountains so worth the drive.  Not sure where we would put the toaster oven.

  Getting in to Kelowna my lovely travel companion, Android Navigator, made short work of telling me how to get where I was going with several U-turns.  Made to Great Grans no problem.

  After a lengthy chat with the Grandma, Mrs McDonald and her Granny were off to the bank to deal with banking stuff and I went for a walk.  Really didn't feel the need to go to the bank.  Across from the apartment complex were she lived was the topic and destination of "Food".  "Maybe if we put the Toaster oven on top of the Microwave?"  So I wondered over to this beacon of food glory.  Valoroso Foods in Kelowna is an Italy food / deli store.

  Just walking in to Valoroso you are over taken by the rich aromas of this Italian market.  You quickly realize that Italians use Balsamic like we use Frank's Red Hot sauce, they put that shit on everything.  They even have a Balsamic on Ice Cream.  Balsamic is good but not sure if it's Ice Cream good.  After wondering around and wishing I had brought along a cooler for the trip home.  So So Many good things for my belly.  Meats, cheeses, pastas, breads, did I mention Balsamic?  Oh and Espresso Machines.  $1500 and up.  Thats alot of money for a little cup of coffee.   Besides, if we bought an Espresso Machine were would we put the Toaster Oven?  When you enter the store they sort of horseshoe you from one end to the other, making the best use of the space.  However to leave, you pass right by the prepared food deli counter.  You can quickly see why Italians are happy.  Different sandwiches, wraps, pizzas, deserts and little appy things.  YUM.  After my eyes soaked up all of the delights in this counter I decided upon a little Pizza Sandwich.  I figured by the time Mrs. McDonald was done at the bank I could bring her back and I could double dip on the experience.  This sandwich was amazing, probably the best sandwich I have ever had.  Well one of anyways, I remember a sandwich I had in Stewart BC but that's another blog.  The bread was almost pizza dough like but made into bread and cooked with a marinara sauce on it.  Inside was a yummy yummy salami and some cheese that can only be described as melted deliciousness.  I only wish I had remembered to ask what kind of cheese it was and buy it all up.  The sandwich also had the panini treatment to warm it up.    I sat outside and soaked up the sun with my new found edible friend and a bottle of Orangina orange soda.  I was so happy with the decision to double dip this place.  So after enjoying the sun and the oh so yummy sandwich I wondered around Kelowna building up my appetite to revisit Valorosos.

  A return to the apartment building for the signing of the wills.  7 copies, don't want it to be said that Mrs. McDonald and her Grandma are not thorough.  Having to find two witness' that know her grandmother and as well know who they are was a small task.  Oh and be able to sign there own name.  I can't wait to be old.  A couple of the residents were enjoying the being old part.  "There is a J in my name, I don't like signing J can I use a Z?"
"Well how do you normaly sign your name?"

"P.T.!"

"so the J is ......"

Well that was quickly finished and we said our goodbyes and headed over to Valorosos.  Man that place smells sooooo good.

I thought that I would try something different this time but I so could not manage.  I once again got the Pizza Sandwich.  Mrs. McDonald got a Potato wrap.  Shredded potatoes, fresh basil, tomatoes in a wrap.  As well we got a couple Ascolona Olives.  Meat filled, deep fried yum.  To finish off our Italian dinner, Cannolis.  Not sure why I haven't had these before.  Well if I did have them before, whomever made them butchered them.  These cheese filled creations are and awsome use of the cheese family.  Mrs McDonald sampled my Pizza Sandwich, she quickly realized as good as her wrap was it paled in comparison to the Pizza Sandwich.

Well it was time to head back to the coast.  "Well I guess since we don't really have a spot for the Toaster Oven, we shouldn't take it."

The trip home was brainstorming on how to recreate the Ascolona Olives.  Listening to old country and enjoying the trip.  A quick nap in Merrit before hitting the last stretch however was probably not the best of ideas, well that and the Extra Large Tim Hortons Coffee.  It was just enough of a recharge to allow us to be suckered in to night at Gabbys by one of my Best Friends and her boyfriend.  Bar stories are bar stories so not much to add in my blog.

Anyways, I have tried to re-create the Olives with some success.

I will be trying them again soon at which time I will create a blog worthy recipe. Oh!, and we are heading to Ikea to buy a new cabinet for the Toaster Oven!

PICTURES!



The Worlds Best Pizza Sandwich.






Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Live in Venezuela

  Live in Venezuela

  Well, being my fourth in the series of my Blogs, I sometimes wonder who is viewing me and why.  Do I have something interesting to say or by shear luck people stumble across my ranting and ramblings.

  Part Four is more of the same.  A little about "Following Mrs. McDonald" and more on food.  Since my blog was recently viewed in Venezuela I will talk about the best Hot Dog I ever had.

  Mrs. McDonald has finished her ... Um Blog, well not sure if you could call it a blog, but as she says it's blog like.  I have read it, it's more paper like than blog like.  It is after all for her English class.  It is neat reading about and learning more about Terry Fox.  If she ever posts it I will for sure attach the link.  After all I am sure that's why 52 people world wide are reading.  She has great insight, awsome interviews and amazing pictures.  However still not yet officially a blog.  She laughs at me for posting this little insight into my observations about her educational travels. However it is that, insight.  At least she knows I am paying attention and in a wierd way she knows I am proud of her.

NOW THE FOOD.

  Recently I had the opportunity to quickly travel to Colombia as part of my awsome job that allows me to travel the world.  I flew there to board a ship and sail to Florida.  I find the work part of my world inconsequential to my blog to talk about what I do so that's the end of that.  Anyways I was in Cartagena, Colombia at the same time the Summit of the Americas was on.  President Obama, Prime Minister Harper and other Americas world leaders were in town, basically shutting all the fun stuff down.  All the Bars, Clubs and Casinos were forced to close so what I was hoping would be a really fun pit stop turned out to be a really really quite city.  So we checked into our security heavy hotel, crawling with Colombian police, RCMP and Men in suits with ear pieces we were getting very hungry.  We asked the front desk and a couple of the local police where to eat.  The pointed out a place across the street called Harveys.  So we wondered across the street noticed they had beer so hey we were in.  Looking at the menu, the pictures anyway, I decided on the Hot Dog.  Glad I did, this thing was amazing.  For those who have every had the A&W Whistle Dog, imagine that but 100 times better.  The hot dog, Perros Calientes, is cooked on an outside grill served on  huge bun with lettuce, cheese, pink sauce, bacon and MORE CHEESE!   Man it was soooo good.  I cannot describe to you how good it was.  However, between the ambiance of  sitting on a patio at 2 am in 20 degree weather, 68 F for my American readers, with a bunch of cheap beers it was pretty blissful.  I am hoping to one to head back to Colombia just for the hot dog.  As a side note, we stayed in the same hotel as  Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, so you know the digs were swanky.

Man I so have to start adding pictures to this blog thing!  Oooh look a pic ;)

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