Tuesday, July 29, 2008

seafoodfest

We went to Seafoodfest this weekend. It happens mere blocks from our abode, but we hadn't intended on attending, not being eaters of seafood. But by happenstance we found ourselves there, and were delighted to find much fun festival-ness (and much less seafood than expected). Unfortunately, we didn't have our camera -- and if an event is attended and not documented in pictures on the blog, did we really go? Fortunately, we happened to run into Friend Peter, who later sent us his pictures of our favorite part of the whole shebang: the 10-and-under division of the watermelon-eating contest.


Monday, July 28, 2008

i heart my cousin

Cousin Ashley was here the week of Fourth of July (keeping me company while Mr. Galore was in Nashville). Her pictures are here. Good times, good times.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Cauliflower Dreamin'

Before. After:

Why exactly is it...

... that we feel like we never have any time? Oh, perhaps because this is what a somewhat typical schedule looks like around the Galore household:
  • 7/11 - Deutschathon movie night with German speaking friends at the Galore's

  • 7/12 - All day Subpop 20 music festival
  • 7/13 - Seattle Mennonite Church; Mr. Galore - All day Subpop 20 music festival; Mrs. Galore - Shakespeare in the park on Cap Hill




  • 7/14 - Potluck for friends in town from IN/FL



  • 7/15 - Surprises for Mrs. Galore's birthday

  • 7/16 - Surprises for Mr. Galore's birthday, Mr. Galore's indoor Game

  • 7/17 - Mr. Galore - indoor Game; Mrs. Galore - work happy hour
  • 7/18 - Birthday celebrations with the Galore-in-laws


  • 7/19 - Mr. Galore - 30 mile bike ride, Mrs. Galore - Seattle Mennonite Church young adult women's brunch
... Ah, summer.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Nashville: Music City

FILG: The man with a laser-like vision


Much to the dismay of Father-in-law Galore's daughter, wife, and niece, 4th of July this year brought with it a quest of male bonding through shared hobbies of music, food, & drink. Obviously, all inherently male activities.


After some initial ideas of spanning Chicago, Cleveland, St. Louis, Memphis, and Nashville, we settled upon a trip focused on Nashville. It was fantastic. I dream of a return to visit some of the sights we couldn't squeeze in this round.

The opportunity to develop deeper relationships with those I rarely see and spend time with is something I'll appreciate forever. Sadly, we never thought to take a group photo -- evidently, pursuing improved collective common sense is not an inherently male activity -- but photographer Chris got the following of our firework outing along the Cumberland River:

Three Generations of Patriots

With a name like Music City, Nashville has a reputation to uphold. As a music enthusiast, I was there to see how it compared. Seattle is unquestionably a music powerhouse, but in Nashville you can see that music runs deep in the core. It's maybe a bit commercialized and touristy, but the standard house bands we saw in restaurants and pubs were surprisingly talented (as were the buskers) and the scene for singer-songwriters at the Bluebird Cafe puts off the belief that the town contains an overabundance of great writers and artists waiting for a break. Highlights were the Don Kelley Band & Brazilbilly at Robert's Western World and two straight sets at the fantastic Bluebird Cafe.









Chris and Ken also did some food research and recommended we try out the Loveless Cafe and Prince's Hot Chicken.


Because Chris got short shrift on the group photo above, I'll let him talk us through our order at Prince's:


Despite my vegetarian status, I'm always up for a challenge and thus temporarily modified my dietary restrictions so I could get a sense for the heat. Oddly, my mouth feels a tingle of heat just thinking about it. We eventually completed the above order and returned for their Extra Hot rendition just because you have to.

Before leaving, Don demanded I take the following picture just so. I'm not really sure why:

Sober assessment

The Loveless Cafe is famed for it's homemade biscuits and biscuit-lady:


ArtistCraft
Ham >= Plate


Lastly, we took a moment to honor those that could not be with us:



Now that this debrief is out, I can begin adequately looking forward to a trip to Austin for our next tour of a musically influential city.

(For those craving more, Matthew and Chris posted pics here and here.)

Saturday, July 19, 2008

summer showers

We have been very busy, and once I find the camera cord we will upload delightful summer pictures. Sunshine makes me sooooo happy.

In the meantime, you can listen to me on the radio again.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

political season

Screw the Democrats and Republicans, the Independents and the Greens. We're going to start the Dinner Party (focused on hunger issues), House Party (housing), Work Party (jobs), Garden Party (agriculture), and Frat Party (education). Nominations for other kinds of parties are welcome.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

family

These women aren't my sisters and aunties in the technical sense, but are certainly family in the most important sense of the word.



We gathered last weekend to celebrate Katie's graduation. Thanks to Laura for these pictures - I forgot to bring my camera charger so I have very few of my own.

But here is a picture from previous Katie-celebrating:


And I'm rather fond of my actual related-to-me mama too.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

qooc

"There's nothing inherently male about male bonding." -- Mr. Galore