Saturday, after doing a 7 am traffic count, and walking the dog while it poured, I came down to hang out with (e:Paul), (e:Terry) and (e:Xandra). We went out to Neo to get a wedding present, before Paul went bandana shopping at Hu's. I had never been inside Neo before but it had some pretty crazy stuff.
Whatchu know about rocking a fur vest? Woof!
Meow
Nips, available at Hu's
(e:YesThatCasey) came down (soaking wet from the rain) for music is art. We all got dressed up for the big birthday celebration.
Later we headed to go dance, which was absolutely awesome, with pretty decent music. Even though it was super muddy, it was a great night for dancing.
Paul and his boxed wine
Thug lyfe
Cuteee
Cop stuck in the mud
My new best fraaand from ETS
Selfies getting sloppy at this point
At the end of the night we were going to go out more, and even got (e:Mike) up to drive us back to Linwood. I guess getting up at 6 that day got to me because I passed out before we did anything. Oops, sorry Mike!
The next morning Paul and I had some more food truck worthy cereal. For real, the best breakfast cereal I've had. This time we added fancy peanut butter which made it all the better.
On the way home, Linwood was starting to look like fall.
I finished up the weekend by getting some work at home done, before going out to Saigon Bangkok with Paul and Terry. The tofu pad Thai was so good.
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09/30/2013 22:56 #58105
Music is ArtCategory: dancing
09/19/2013 13:21 #58082
Inked at the MuseumCategory: ads
Yesterday I went to Inked at the Buffalo Museum of Science with (e:Paul), (e:Terry), (e:xandra) and (e:Heidi). Although I got there late and only for the second speaker, it had to have been the lamest $10 I have spent in a while.
The second speaker was a PA from Southgate Medical Group. Her whole talk went about 25 minutes, 20 of which were her emphasizing how many people want their partner's old name removed. The remainder could be summarized in a brochure as (e:Paul) said, or something you could have learned within 2 minutes on wikipedia.
The whole thing felt like an advertisement for her clinic, so I really hope they paid to sponsor the museum rather than the other way around.
It would have been awesome if they managed to have a dermatologist, researcher, laser engineer or someone who could have delivered a little more content. Definitely was disappointing.
The price of admission also included the Body Worlds exhibit. It was short and kind of weird, like an artsy anatomy lab. I wish I had been able to take pictures. Apparently (e:Paul) says the bodies are taken from Chinese prisoners, which makes me pretty uncomfortable. It's weird to think that these people died, were plasticized and filleted up, then posed up to be fencing or whatever.
The rest of the museum was the same as always. I don't remember anything changing in my lifetime besides the temporary exhibits - I wonder when most of these were set up?
FInished up the night right by trying out Dominion, and frying up vegetables and soup. Dominion was okay, I didn't have the attention span last night - I'll have to try again. The vegetables and soup/falafels were amazing though.
The second speaker was a PA from Southgate Medical Group. Her whole talk went about 25 minutes, 20 of which were her emphasizing how many people want their partner's old name removed. The remainder could be summarized in a brochure as (e:Paul) said, or something you could have learned within 2 minutes on wikipedia.
The whole thing felt like an advertisement for her clinic, so I really hope they paid to sponsor the museum rather than the other way around.
It would have been awesome if they managed to have a dermatologist, researcher, laser engineer or someone who could have delivered a little more content. Definitely was disappointing.
The price of admission also included the Body Worlds exhibit. It was short and kind of weird, like an artsy anatomy lab. I wish I had been able to take pictures. Apparently (e:Paul) says the bodies are taken from Chinese prisoners, which makes me pretty uncomfortable. It's weird to think that these people died, were plasticized and filleted up, then posed up to be fencing or whatever.
The rest of the museum was the same as always. I don't remember anything changing in my lifetime besides the temporary exhibits - I wonder when most of these were set up?
FInished up the night right by trying out Dominion, and frying up vegetables and soup. Dominion was okay, I didn't have the attention span last night - I'll have to try again. The vegetables and soup/falafels were amazing though.
tinypliny - 10/10/13 20:00
soup falafel? intrigued.
soup falafel? intrigued.
heidi - 09/19/13 13:35
No no, the Body Worlds has legit donors of bodies; it was Bodies: The Exhibition that allegedly used dead Chinese prisoners' bodies. Body Worlds :::link::: vs Bodies :::link:::
I was disappointed by the quality of the speaker as well. The first speaker was a curator at museum so she might not also have had the depth of knowledge that we would have liked. (We missed it, too.)
No no, the Body Worlds has legit donors of bodies; it was Bodies: The Exhibition that allegedly used dead Chinese prisoners' bodies. Body Worlds :::link::: vs Bodies :::link:::
I was disappointed by the quality of the speaker as well. The first speaker was a curator at museum so she might not also have had the depth of knowledge that we would have liked. (We missed it, too.)
09/19/2013 12:22 #58081
Touring dem farmsCategory: bikes
Last Saturday was the Tour de Farms for GO Bike Buffalo with (e:Paul), (e:Terry) and Clean Air. I hadn't been on it before but it was awesome. The ride wasn't too bad, about 30 miles and mostly flat with a few exceptions. I hadn't had the chance to see any of the farms we visited before, in or outside of the city.
The final celebration at the Oles farm was great. The food was amazing and very fresh, and the beer and wine were unlimited which meant day drunk. This lead to an incident with a Hummer, which thank god ended quickly.
By the time we got back, (including me riding home toKenmore Kenilworth) I was definitely too wiped to do much else. A sleepy dinner at Madonna's was managed before absolutely crashing. It was good to relax and get some sleep.
Safety first - unless you wanted to pick a fight with GO guy
Local, fresh, organic candy
Chickens. Not sure if I'd like living in the house that overlooked their run
Sweet custom double bike - the owners were super weird about me asking about it for some reason
Keeping up with (e:terry) - we were able to book it up some of those hills
Oles Farm
Farmed Tilapia
Blumen für Terry
The final celebration at the Oles farm was great. The food was amazing and very fresh, and the beer and wine were unlimited which meant day drunk. This lead to an incident with a Hummer, which thank god ended quickly.
By the time we got back, (including me riding home to
Safety first - unless you wanted to pick a fight with GO guy
Local, fresh, organic candy
Chickens. Not sure if I'd like living in the house that overlooked their run
Sweet custom double bike - the owners were super weird about me asking about it for some reason
Keeping up with (e:terry) - we were able to book it up some of those hills
Oles Farm
Farmed Tilapia
Blumen für Terry
09/13/2013 12:32 #58069
Beer ClubCategory: beer
Beer Club at Goodbar was awesome, thanks to (e:terry) for the invite! Definitely some interesting beers to try. Getting there late and catching so fast was dangerous though because I was pretty hammered for a work night! Maybe I shouldn't go up for extras next time?
Beer inspired selfies
Beer inspired selfies
paul - 09/13/13 19:33
That selfie pic of you and Meredith is so cute.
That selfie pic of you and Meredith is so cute.
09/13/2013 12:46 #58070
HBD Vater und Nachtlaufen in KenmoreCategory: running
Yesterday was my dad's birthday. We celebrated day 1, before my sister got home today, with some ice cream cake and some small food gifts.
Midnight is an ice cream addict- when we bring out ice cream cake and start singing happy birthday, he goes insane and starts barking along until he gets some.
HBD dad! Both he and my mom have done so much for me and my siblings, it's hard to even comprehend. It's always nice to see him so happy.
I haven't been running in a week or two, and decided to force myself to go for an easy one last night. The temperature was near perfect and it was a great way to end the day. Running in Kenmore at (and Kenilworth, my true hood (e:mike)) at night is weird. There are thousands of people in such a small area and yet I have the street to myself.
Sometimes I feel like I'm using every free second I have outside of work. Don't get me wrong, I love it - but it's nice to be going nowhere at all.
Midnight is an ice cream addict- when we bring out ice cream cake and start singing happy birthday, he goes insane and starts barking along until he gets some.
HBD dad! Both he and my mom have done so much for me and my siblings, it's hard to even comprehend. It's always nice to see him so happy.
I haven't been running in a week or two, and decided to force myself to go for an easy one last night. The temperature was near perfect and it was a great way to end the day. Running in Kenmore at (and Kenilworth, my true hood (e:mike)) at night is weird. There are thousands of people in such a small area and yet I have the street to myself.
Sometimes I feel like I'm using every free second I have outside of work. Don't get me wrong, I love it - but it's nice to be going nowhere at all.
haha (e:terry) reminds me of the Macklemore music video called Thrift shop or something in that vein.