Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Piedmont Ave Art Walk
Did you know that Piedmont Avenue hosts an art walk every third Thursday? Well, I didn't. Let's go check it out this Thursday 6-9 pm!
http://piedmontavenue.org/avenue-art-walk
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Bside BBQ lunch
Celebrated my 6 year anniversary at the real job here. |
I'm a gal of many names, one being Bacon Princess and I'm married to a man some call Meat Daddy so I've got a bit of cred when it comes to the meat... I was pretty excited to try this West Oakland BBQ joint run by the same lady chef who brought us Brown Sugar Kitchen.
The vibe inside is good and the decor simple...lots of wood and barn type understated western theme but who really cares about that. It smells good inside and the lady took our order right away. We started with the baked chicken wings with Rogue Creamery blue cheese dip and the fried okra bites. Both were a hit but the corn meal batter on the okra was a real stand out. So crisp and sprinkled with a bit of salt...I took the crumbs and mixed it in with what was left of the blue cheese dip proclaiming I could have kept up at any Roman feast. Or maybe I said I'd make a great Roman Emperor and demanded candied hummingbird tongues. You get the idea.
Dark & Stormy pork ribs |
Brown Sugar rubbed Brisket |
All in all, it was a good meal with good companions and we all felt satisfied. The portions are just right and the prices are decent. Check it out for yourself and tell me what you think. http://bsidebbq.com/
Labels:
BBQ review,
Oakland BBQ
Monday, January 9, 2012
Oakland Art Murmur
Sticker. Map. Postcard |
My pal and I parked on Broadway and walked toward Grand and the Great Wall of Oakland where a animated movie was showing and the sound system was so good we stopped to watch. But I was drawn the the food trucks I saw a block over...Fist of Flour Pizza (portable wood-fire pizza oven), Tamales, flat bread truck are just a few I paid attention to. My pal had a tamale (4 bucks) and a big cup of cucumber lime water (1 buck). The tamale was good but that water was amazingly refreshing.
A bit of Pretty Pretty show at Hatch Gallery |
Mutant toys for sale |
My pal and I didn't even scratch the surface of the scene in uptown and had a great time. I can't wait to go back. You don't need cash to see art and people watch, but it you have cash grab some street food, get a drink, meet new people and tell me all about it. Go Oakland!
http://oaklandartmurmur.org
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Day Tripper
I feel fortunate to live someplace that is so close to so much. Think about it...I could leave in the morning, drive to the mountains and ski all day then get in the car and head west for hot springs and wine tasting the next day. I'm not going to, but I could.
From my house I can be at a dog friendly beach is under an hour or on a canoe in the Russian River in two. There's excellent camping 20 minutes from home (Lake Chabot) or in any direction including San Francisco (Presidio). You don't even have to go to wine country for wine tasting; there's at least half a dozen tasting rooms IN Oakland.
Redwood forest, coastal headlands, desert, mountains, small town life, city life, hot air balloon rides, sailing, river rafting, hiking, biking, surfing, Oh My! All of these are easily accessible from here. What's your favorite day trip?
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Mountain View Cemetery
I love a good view |
The winding roads, native and ornamental trees and outstanding views of the surrounding Bay Area alone make this a worthy destination. But there's more...It's well planned, you can feel the history here, and the park seems to go on and on with hills and turns and valleys. The mausoleums, monuments and gravestones are each a piece of art; some are resting places of notable local celebrities. Charles Crocker, Julia Morgan and artist Thomas Hill are resting here along with regular folks.
It's quiet so you can hear the birds sing and the wind blow. People walk their dogs or just themselves along the meandering roads. The hills are no joke, so a workout is possible. During the holidays there's a light display in the entrance circle, docent tours year-round and in April the Tulip Extravaganza. Who doesn't want to go to an extravaganza in a graveyard?
They really put the park into memorial park. I never feel morose or think about my own grief when I'm here. Though it would be a wonderful place for thoughtful remembrance or to have a good cry; I'd rather bring a picnic and laugh with my friends or show up for the sunset with my husband. And of course, there's plenty of parking.
Bronze gates |
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