Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Devilled Eggs for Breakfast


The last week was basically a long lead-up to Gals' Getaway, the visit of Salli, Wendy & Kathryn for MahJongg and horsing around. They arrived bearing incredible gifts: fabulous champagne, a birthday bay plant for Sandy, nuts galore from The Nut Shop in T'oosa, Marcona almonds, a basket of Chilton Co. peaches, and homemade-by-Wendy ginger peach scones. Not to mention their much-loved faces, droll dispositions and Excellent Gossip.

The weekend revolved around games, beach walks, drinking (go figure) and eating (another big surprise). Let's start with eating. Friday night E&S roasted one of Renee's organic free-range chickens accommpanied by locally-grown grilled veggies and pestoed orzo. YUM (if we do say so ourselves)! Salli (a.k.a. Dr. Duster) remembered her great fondness for E's Crunch Drop cookies; it's hard to believe that there were actually a few left when Wendy's Subaru pulled out of the driveway on Sunday. Saturday night the visitors treated S&E to a gorgeous meal at 30-A, at which we all ate extremely well.

We drank RasMapolitans, French Kisses, Tanquery on the rocks w/olives (guess who?), and a civilized glass of wine. Starters included a grilled duck breast, tuna poke, and grilled jumbo gulf shrimp. Followed by Caprese salad, an ice-berg wedge (in honor of Dutch), a beet salad, and fried oysters and spinach. Entrees included two orders of wood oven roasted grouper, one order of butterfish, one succulent steak fritte, and yellow-fin tuna w/wasabi-infused oils. Dessert: banana beignets, creme brulee, and a chocolate lava cake. Throughout the meal we critiqued a small wedding party's dress, table decor and demeanor and gaped at the abundance of elective surgery by which we were surrounded. Good times!

On the gaming front, we buckled down to some serious Mahjongg, which occasionally sent Wendy, who's still new at this, roaring out the door down to the beach for a swim. Kathryn ended up with the biggest haul, altho Sandy & Salli both came out a bit ahead. As is their wont, E & W went head-to-head at Rummy-O and S&E each took on Kathryn at Spite & Malice (to show their teacher how diligent they'd been). A few minutes were set aside to introduce Kathryn & Salli to Wii--before we'd even shut it down, Kathryn was ordering up her own. It remains to be seen whether or not Salli was well and truly bit, but she DID whomp the crap out of Sandy at the Wii bowling lanes.


Sunday morning came way too soon, but we continued the celebration by concocting a novel breakfast of devilled eggs, little smokies, toast and fruit salad. Once the visitors had created some luncheon sandwiches for themselves (almost putting paid to one of the largest logs of liverwurst ever rolled into BAR) and piled into the car, S&E went on to bingo, remarkable for how many times S won (4--that's right, 4!) and the fact that E won a time and a half herself. People at the Bingo Castle were so glad to see us push back our chairs and pack up our daubers that they didn't even shush us once.

In the neighborhood/environs, the signs of summer are legion:

Renters at Karen & Phil's house drying out their beach umbrellas before packing the car.

Wayne, across the street, setting out early Sunday morning for a day of fishing.





Action at the Destin sandbar. Some of those boats are snackshops!

And check out the progress on Karen & Frank's pool:






Saturday, June 20, 2009

Summer!


We've just looked at our calendars and seen that we did nothing much of note last week. Unless you count eating quesadillas with salsa made from fresh local ingredients an event. Which we kinda do. Even more eventful, we had our first BLT--the sign of Summer. AND E finished the book she started reading 4 years ago when we retired. But otherwise, it was tai chi, bingo (which is twice as far away these days bc of the logjam on Hwy 98), dentist and peer over the fence at Karen & Frank's pool. And water the garden. And water it again.

It's hot here.

Three things are on our minds: 1) the impending visit of Kathryn, Salli and Wendy for a weekend of MahJongg; 2) the number of days we've had houseguests since we moved here 10 months ago [44]; and 3) our impending nomination of Squeak for the Pet of the Day feature in the NW Florida Daily News. Tom took this great pic, and we're determined to think of something pithy to say that will insure our Kitten McWhitten gets the glory she so richly deserves.


Squeaky, a Bama Belle, moved to the Emerald Coast, fell in love with the beach, and bought herself a Yolo Board.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Food Glorious Food


It seems as if we spent the last ten days eating: we treated ourselves to Fat Clemenza's again; we went to Fire again, this time with Jess and Tom; we indulged in Pig Alley BBQ; we tried Fabrice for lunch (waste of time--and way too much time at that!); and Saturday morning E got beignets at Flip Flops while S got a burrito at Seagrove Coyote's and we met on the communal terrace for breakfast. Not to mention the many meals we cooked in the company of Tom & Pep when they were here. If there's anything remarkable about this, it might be that both of us put in some serious time at the dentist too . . .

The true highlight was, of course, the visit with Pep & Tom: S&T played tons of Wii games (T destroying S on the tennis court: she is now in serious training hoping for a rematch); E&P logged hours of Spite & Malice (just one more, one more, one more); our plan to drive through some artsy light display in Alys Beach was abandoned when we learned we would have to pay 20 bux a pop for the pleasure (c'mon, those people are LOADED--it should be free!); and we cooked, which led, naturally, to eating. (Tom took all the pix for the flik that follows--which should be obvious to those of you familiar w/S's camera prowess....)







It will be yet a couple more weeks until we have company again, so S did a little household project that's been on the back burner for months, sewing up a shoe caddy for the owner's closet door. It's not pretty, but so far it's holding together and staying hung. (Sewing has new challenges ever since the movers apparently set a 500 pound weight on top of the sewing machine's soft case, wrenching the whole shebang out of alignment.) And we watched one of our backlogged Tivoed programs: amazingly enough, 24 ends with Jack's life hanging in the balance. Suspense! We got new cell phones (same nos.) and had to learn how to use them. Or begin to learn how to use them. And for the first time since we've owned BAR we went for a swim in the pool! (Much to Squeak's startled horror.)


The local CSA has finally opened: we received a box this week full of summer squash, cukes, a few cherry tomatoes, some dried garlic, practically a peck of basil (S made a huge batch of pesto and froze it in ice cubes trays), a couple gallons of green beans (E cleaned it all and S blanched it and froze it too), and a whole lot of sprouts and pea shoots that S has been gnawing her way thru at lunch time like a horse. And as you can see, S discovered the movie-making toy in Picassa. Be sure to get a load (as it were) of the guy spraying concrete in the new pool at the neighbor's house.





Thursday, June 11, 2009

A Little Movie Courtesy of Tom

Okay, we're sluggards. We have our reasons. But while you're waiting for our post, enjoy this:

Monday, June 1, 2009

Wat Mongkolratanaram NOT

E is incommunicado at her desk as she combs the WWW looking for images of the Thai Temple Sunday Foodfest in Fort Walton Beach at which we were hoping to stuff our faces with delicacies this weekend. Alas, when we arose on Sunday morning, it was just too damn hot to think about hanging around on picnic benches in the temple courtyard, no matter how abundant and varied the food. Unless there's an atypical cold snap this summer, we'll probably have to wait until fall to sample the weekly offerings of the huge FWB Thai community. "Oh well," says E, "I can't find them." They were beautiful and tempting. Maybe another time...

Squeak visited the fancy schmancy vet, and while we liked the woman better than the cat did, at least we ALL had the satisfaction of the consequences: no more fleas! Sad to say, so uneventful was our week, this might have been the high point! Even the French Open is disappointing, since the coverage is meagre and already Venus is out of the Women's Singles competition. At least we each won something at Bingo--and E really scored, hitting what's known as The Big One (tho she had to share with one other person, too bad). We did learn an interesting thing about the locals: for his 21st birthday, Wilson, the guy who did S's pedicure, is being given one-of-the-houses that are owned by his aunt-who-also-owns-the-nail spa. He said, "Now I'll probably have to work for her forever." Turns out that the guy who did E's treatment lives in one of auntie's houses too.

In the neighborhood there has been a tiny bit of excitment: Karen & Frank, behind us, are putting in a pool. S stands on a stool and peers over the fence to keep abreast of progress, but Squeak tromps around the perimeter and even ventures into the pit! The claw marks of the backhoe are a tad unnerving, but seeing the layers of sand and dirt is edifying--that there's actually dirt at all is a bit of a surprise!


Tonite, for supper, a little something from our garden. Tah dah!