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emphasis on Florida and the Tampa Bay area but also far beyond

A new St. Pete breakfast option

May 5, 2011

SADLY, ISLAND SEAFOOD MARKET & BISTRO IS NO MORE–IT WAS A CASUALTY OF THE DIFFICULT ECONOMY. IT WAS A BEAUTIFUL IDEA AND CONCEPT THOUGH. IT WILL BE MISSED Island Seafood Market & Bistro (Inkwatu review; Island Seafood website; 2057 Central Ave., St. Petersburg, FL 33713, 727-821-8181) has new hours: Tues – Thursday 7AM – 3PM [...]

Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo

April 2, 2011

Bornean orangutan (male) “Rango” Age 36. The only great ape from Asia, orangutans are among the most endangered animals on earth. What a privilege: a private tour by the person I’m convinced is the world’s best docent of the zoo rated #1 in the United States by Parent’s Magazine. That zoo and that docent (Jane [...]

Restaurant Revisits

March 5, 2011
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The owner of one of my favorite St. Pete Thai restaurants, that I described in The King and I, has opened a new restaurant at 2410 Central Avenue (pictured above), named The Queen and I. I ate lunch there yesterday and the food is the same very high quality as the downtown restaurant. The decor [...]

Work o’ the Weavers at St. Pete Palladium Theater

February 25, 2011

Work o’ the Weavers at St. Pete Palladium Side Door   A few nights ago, a friend called and said, “We’re going to the [Work o' the] Weaver’s concert Thursday night at the Palladium. I know you like that kind of music. Do you want to come, too.” I said yes immediately. Although I’m not [...]

The Queen of Sheba Ethiopian Restaurant, Tampa, FL

February 12, 2011
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Yesterday, a friend took another friend and I to the Queen of Sheba Ethiopian Restaurant (www.ethiopianrestauranttampa.com) in Tampa to celebrate our birthdays. Neither of us had been to the Queen of Sheba Ethiopian Restaurant, but the friend who took us had; she’d also had prior experiences with good Ethiopian food, so she knew we wouldn’t [...]

Super Bowl Surprise

February 5, 2011

Tomorrow is the Super Bowl. Therein lies a tale: Back in 1991, as usual, I was supplementing my income as a college prof by moonlighting as a church musician, playing organ and conducting a volunteer choir. That particular year, I happened to put on a variety show with the choir, doing a number of sets [...]

The Eliot Pattison Inspector Shan series

January 1, 2011
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Beijing Yong He Gong Lamasery prayer wheel   In an earlier post, Mystery Series Set in Foreign Lands, there were some very interesting comments and suggestions. Additionally, I’ve been exposed, entirely by chance, to an author that I’ve become addicted to: Eliot Pattison (eliotpattison.com/). That addiction began when a good friend gave me a book [...]

Crockpot apples, onions, sauerkraut, and sausage

December 29, 2010
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apples, onions, sauerkraut, and sausage   One reader left a comment on Crockpot apples that she was going to “add onions and sage and make it into a side dish.” That idea sounded good to me and I’ve been intending to try it.   This morning I was wanting to cook up a bunch of [...]

The Joy of Learning (photographing the Elizabeth Crown Collection)

November 27, 2010

Long ago, I learned a secret that kept me writing and growing as a composer all my life: with each piece you’re learning something new about how to compose. I was already doing this as a kid, but didn’t know it. However, as an undergraduate, I was fortunate enough to take one of the courses [...]

Beautiful outdoor evening at Yummy’s in Gulfport, Florida

November 21, 2010
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Last night was almost the full moon (tonight is the actual full moon). The temperature was somewhere in the low seventies, I think–long sleeve weather, but not jacket weather…the kind of weather that makes folks want to move to Florida. A friend and I walked down to the Gulfport, Florida, Art Walk which is held [...]

Views of the “Big Boats” from the Crosstown Expressway

November 13, 2010
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The Leroy Selmon Crosstown Expressway (map) is a toll road that stretches from Gandy Blvd., on the lower peninsula of Tampa, just north of MacDill Air Force Base, across the top of Hillsborough Bay, on to Brandon, a bedroom community to the southeast of Tampa. The purpose of the Crosstown Expressway, which was ridiculed when [...]

Crockpot Apples

November 1, 2010
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I quartered and cored 9 Fuji apples and cooked them with their skins left on in a smallish crockpot for about 5 hours on low heat. I added rounded teaspoons of ground cinnamon, ginger, and cardamom and a couple dashes each of nutmeg, vanilla extract, and orange extract. I added enough water to almost cover [...]

Happy Halloween

October 29, 2010
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