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Daily Ramblings: June 2007

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Freshen Up Our Palates

SC and I have been going out to eat at the same old places and we're starting to get in a rut. So, in an effort to keep our palates fresh, I've made a list of new restaurants I want us to try before the end of the summer.

Here is the list:

Coda - a more upscale joint in the former spot of the divey Tim's Tavern
Franklin Cafe - SC's got a gift certifcate
Oishii - supposedly the best sushi ever
Toro - Chef Ken Oringer's new tapas place
Union Bar and Grille - just haven't gotten ourselves over here
Wagamama - the popular UK noodle shop has crossed the Atlantic

Last night we kicked off our mission and crossed one restaurant off the list - Coda.

We had a great dinner here with FL. The food was delicious, the service was great, and the ambiance was good. And to top it off, the bill was quite reasonable - $96 for all three of us (we each had two courses and a drink), including tip.

My Caeser salad and 10oz bleu cheese burger were great. I had some of SC's mussels and mac and cheese and they were also quite good. I'd definitely go back.

Guess we can strike one off the list now!

Coda
Franklin Cafe
Oishii
Toro
Union
Wagamama

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

A Shout Out to Adium

Based on PW's recommendation, I downloaded Adium, a free open source chat application for my Mac. I am so very happy with it that I just want to tell the world about it. Now that I've been using it for the past few hours, I can't figure out how I went all this time without it.

What Adium does that iChat doesn't do for me includes tabbed conversations, customizable preferences up the wazoo, and a nice notification system. And of course I love the colors and interface. Plus, how can you resist such a cute green duck logo?

Anyhow, if you are a mac user, I recommend you give Adium a whirl. Download it at http://www.adiumx.com/.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Thank Your Massachusetts

Thank you Governor Deval Patrick, House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi, and Senate President Therese Murray. Thank you Massachusetts legislators for protecting our rights (I now finally have some faith in our government). Thank you to all our friends and family who donated money to Mass Equality and who contacted their representatives and asked them to vote again the gay marriage ban.

I am sooooooo happy that gay marriage will still be legal in this fine state and that SC and I don't have to rush our wedding planning. Hurrah!

My Boston Pride 2007

Last weekend was Boston Pride and this year was a pretty fun one for us. We got up early on Saturday and headed over to TM and JC's house. They live over in the South End so they had a bunch of us over for some pre-parade brunch. TM had this whole spread of breakfast goodies from Flour - muffins, sticky buns, breads, and other goodies. And of course there were the bloody marys and mimosas.

Twelve o'clock rolled around and we slowly headed down to Tremont Street to watch the parade. We missed the first 15 minutes though so we didn't get to see the biker chicks or Deval Patrick at the lead. SM and her friends from out of town were just up the block having brunch, so they came over to meet us when they finished up.

With the parade over and some time to kill before the block party, we all headed back to TM's pad for some more mimosas outside on his deck. Good times. Before we knew it, it was time for SC and I to head over to the Alley for the women's block party.

The block party was fun. We spent a good amount of time dancing at Gypsy Bar. We ate gravy fries at Sweetwater. We watched people ride the mechanical bull at the Liquor Store (SC convinced me to go ride the bull, but of course when I went over to sign up, the guy said they were closing up... On another note, does anyone know how I can involve bull riding at my birthday party?). The great thing about the block party is that you get to hang out in bars/clubs that you normally would never go out to because they are typically very fratty joints.

With the block party ending in ten minutes, we decided to head out and grab some dinner. SC and I wolfed down sandwiches at the Parrish Cafe and then went home and crashed.

Happy Pride!

Monday, June 11, 2007

The coolest thing I've seen lately...

is from Microsoft! I'm not usually impressed by MS products, but this upcoming one seems amazing. Check out this video demo of MS Surface from Popular Mechanics.


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