So many fun and beautiful details dot las calles coloridas de Cartagena, Columbia. Here's your peepshow.
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by Meg Baggott
November 2, 2016
Nice Knockers...
So many fun and beautiful details dot las calles coloridas de Cartagena, Columbia. Here's your peepshow.
So many fun and beautiful details dot las calles coloridas de Cartagena, Columbia. Here's your peepshow.
Location:
Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia
December 26, 2015
How do you celebrate....?
...Christmas Eve
Oysters, crabcake, shrimp, Chilean sea bass, salmon, scallops and smelts make up the spread
A night of firsts, indeed, my first attempt at oyster shucking was a success. No bloodshed.
Porterhouse Brewing's Oyster Stout is a fitting pair and a nod to my actual heritage.
Next up, simple salmon sashimi. Good wasabi and fresh ginger paste send a jolt of invigorating electricity to my skull. Ahh, that's the stuff.
Konteki "Tears of Dawn" Daiginjo makes for silky, rich salvation from the head rush
Just getting warmed up now...
Bee D'Vine's brut mead is a crisp, fragrant cut to the curry's kick while complimenting the maple-y bbq scallops
It wouldn't be a party without crab cake!
Not a very fun one anyway.
It is all about the condiments. Matheny's Tartar Sauce by Everyday Gourmet is by far the best you will ever taste. Hard to believe, but why would I lie?
A perfect occasion to crack one of my favorite bottles! Now nodding to this tradition's Italian roots, Proprieta Sperino's Nebbiolo blend, Uvaggio adds colorful pop to the creamy crab. Fruity aroma and sophisticated body dot the i's
Oh boy, starting to slow down now... and there's still 2 more courses to go!
And press on, I do. Next up, some salty smelts
Lightly panko-dusted, crispy little fish are balanced with a sweet balsamic reduction and a slightly sweet, aromatic Unibroue triple.
(Should probably hydrate...)
Last but not least, the sea bass seared with a touch of olive oil and roasted garlic. I'm beyond stuffed, yet it's just light enough.
The Bas-Armagnac by Eric Artiguelongue cuts through the crowd to both add spark to the mild bass, and double as dessert. Deserved, I dare say.
Maybe one more dessert...
A sip of sweet and viscous Battistella Amore amaretto from the Finger Lake's Six Mile Creek Vineyard is just the taste to seal the meal. Amen.
One more first (well, first time in a LONG time), I culminate the tradition with a pilgrimage to Midnight Mass.
Thank you to the choir at St. Anthony of Padua, West Harrison for a truly beautiful performance.
A slam-dunk night.
December 19, 2015
Feeling Lucky...?
It's Win-Win in the ROCK LOTTERY
BROOKLYN ROCK LOTTERY 6
Here's the deal...
Shuffle 25 talents from diverse corners of music and the borough:
Martin Bisi (producer of Sonic Youth, Helmet, White Hills, Herbie Hancock, John Zorn, Boredoms), Jeremy Duvall (Haybaby), Doug Gillard (Nada Surf / Guided By Voices), Kyle Bann (Slothrust), Luke Jenner (The Rapture), Richard Thomas (Heliotropes), Arthur Ashin (Autre Ne Veut), Bria Skonberg, David Monks (Tokyo Police Club), Caitlin Elisabeth Gray (Hurray for the Riff Raff), Tad Kubler (The Hold Steady), Holly MacGibbon (Weeknight), Danny Meyer (Chairlift / Julia Holter), GypjaQ, Fletcher Aleckson (Strange Names), KAMAU, Louis Schwadron (Sky White Tiger), Malcolm Brickhouse (Unlocking the Truth), Tommy Rockstar (Latex Generation / Mr. Brownstone), Norman Westberg (Swans), Vince Nudo (Priestess / VBA / Kurt Vile), Marty Beller (They Might Be Giants), Cameron Wisch (Porches.), Travis Dylan (Tanlines), Yonatan Gat
Five drummers draw four...
...from the magical hat
Spirit of '75
Exterior Design
sUn gUn
Lower Level
Blanket of RATS
Cut the deck and it's off to the studios...
22:00. Call...
Each band performs a handful of original songs created that day (+1 cover, optional). All in.
Ante up...
This year, the kitty benefits Daniel's Music Foundation, a non profit organization that provides recreational music programs to individuals of all ages in the NYC area with developmental and physical disabilities.
Jackpot for the music!!
Thank you to Tierney Stout
for orchestrating this fantastic event.
Cheers!
Labels:
Autre Ne Veut,
Chairlift,
GypjaQ,
Hold Steady,
Hurray Riff Raff,
KAMAU,
Kurt Vile,
Might Be Giants,
Nada Surf,
Porches,
Rapture,
Sky White Tiger,
Swans,
Tanlines,
Tokyo Police Club,
Unlocking Truth,
Weeknight
June 22, 2015
Are you ready to see...
Franschhoek, South Africa ?
I've been dying to share, and it's as beautiful as you imagined!
I hope you've got a big monitor....
Cruising in from Cape Town to Paarl, let's start with, Babylonstoren, a historic Dutch farm with spectacular gardens and charming café. Watch chefs harvest your lunch (or pick your own!) and enjoy with a refreshing glass of estate wine
I've been dying to share, and it's as beautiful as you imagined!
I hope you've got a big monitor....
Cruising in from Cape Town to Paarl, let's start with, Babylonstoren, a historic Dutch farm with spectacular gardens and charming café. Watch chefs harvest your lunch (or pick your own!) and enjoy with a refreshing glass of estate wine
Speaking of wine - you've come to the right place here in the Western Cape. Sip a little history from your glass at Meerlust, breathe in brilliant flavors and stunning views from your lake island perch at Stark-Condé. You'll feel right at home with a visit to Eikehof, then leave yourself some time to meander at La Motte, where you can hike a wilderness trail before your impressive estate tour and tasting. Do not miss the valley's very best Pinot Noir at Chamonix where you can relax on the tree-entangled terrace of acclaimed chef Reuben Riffel's Racine.
And then there is Boekenhoutskloof! The namesake of Marc Kent's premier label, along with The Chocolate Block, The Wolftrap and Porcupine Ridge. Spectacularly perched in the Franschhoek hills, with a wooded river trail and sweeping vistas, it's a befok venue for a lekker braai.
Check out Marc's awesome gathering of 10 Cape Winemakers (and their wines!) and Chef Reuben Riffel's bountiful braai
And spectacular scenery.
Yes, it's that awesome
OK, you weren't in attendance to that feast, but if you can score a coveted reservation at Foliage, take
it! Chef Chris Erasmus’s forage-inspired,
rustic meets hip fare is literally mind-blowing! #mouthgasm
So you're feed and watered.. now, where to stay in Franschhoek? Do it!- Stay at the best of the best- Le Quartier Francais, a darling boutique
labyrinth of courtyard suites and poolside quarters. Or..., (shhhhh!...) you can still treat yourself to their plush linens, peaceful grounds and yum, fantastic breakfast while on a budget at
Delicious, LQF’s sister self-service property.
It’s the best deal in town, and smack in the heart of it.
With Franschhoek's gastronomic
possibilities, you really can’t go wrong. So gander your gut through the cool courtyards to explore
gallery-boutiques like Ebony, African Moods, and Indian Summer. Then, beautify at the beautiful at Kymric Hall salon.
Maybe stop in at Reuben's for one last tipple
Hey, that's a pomegranate tree |
just some more typical gorgeousness
My visit would not have been if not for these super stars
Marc Kent, Boekenhoutskloof Winery; Reuben Riffel, chef, restaurateur, and author; Pieter Badenhorst, Fleur du Cap; Andries Burger, Paul Cluver Wines; Pieter “Bubbles” Ferreira, Graham Beck Wines; Lizelle Gerber, Boschendal; Rudiger Gretschel, Vinimark; Gavin Bruwer Slabbert, Raats Family Wines; Martin Smith, Vilafonté & Paserene Vineyards; Rebecca Tanner, Fable Mountain Vineyards; Debbie Thompson, Simonsig Wine Estate; Maree Louw, Natural Light Photography; Abigail Donnelly, Eat Out
THANK YOU!!
I can't wait to return!
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