Montgomery DINK
The last of a dying breed, we DINKs (Double Income No Kids) are just trying to have a little fun. Montgomery may not be the best place to try, but we're making the best of it
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Dinks in Montgomery - Ron White Tonight
Well, tonight the Montgomery Dinks will be heading over the the MPAC (Montgomery Performing Arts Center) to see Mr. Ron White (Tater Salad.) We went to see Ron last year and thoroughly enjoyed his show. Here's to hoping this year's will be even better. Stay tuned. If I can get some pics, I'll post them here!
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Will I ever post here again?
Maybe someday I'll get back to it.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Fall Wine Festival this weekend
DINK Paradise! A cottage on the beach, and all the wine we can drink! Good wine too! We are leaving on Friday to go to Seaside / Grayton beach area for the Fall Wine Festival. Wine makers from around the world come to let us sample their finest, as if we were kings and queens! Dinner at night, by the beach, quiet nights. Its just perfect. I can't wait!
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
I can't believe I missed "Talk like a Pirate" Day!!!!!
Arrrrrrggghh! How did I not know this was happening?
Tuesday September 19th 2006 was Talk Like a Pirate Day! Talk Like a Pirate Day only comes once a year (on September 19th), this year it fell on a Tuesday. I wasn't ready, but I could have learned more about this international holiday on the About TLAPD page and practiced some phrases from the PiratePhrases page. Me thinks I'll be handed the BlackSpot now that the holiday is over!
Seriously, and I am serious!...., this has to be the greatest manufactured holiday ever, and I still can't believe I didn't know about it! How could you have more fun at work, or anywhere!, than talking like a pirate? And of course, talking like a pirate inevitably leads to dressing like a pirate, and thats always a good thing....
One thing be fer sure, ye can bet this holiday a be goin' on e'ery calendar Me own, and e'ery electronic one'll have a "be remindin me a week afore" tag upon it.
Here are some cool things about "Talk Like a Pirate Day":
- Translate your own text into Pirate-speak with the handy Pirate Translator!
- Caroline McCarthy over at CNET has an interesting idea: honor more 21st century pirates!
- Astraware is running a TLAPD promotion! in addition to dressing and speaking pirate, purchases of Tradewinds and Seven Seas will be donated to Marie Curie Cancer Care.
- The Free State Project website has gone pirate!
- Distributed Proofreaders has gone pirate! They also have some pirate-related books on their site.
- SoloDoc has some funny pirate/insurance claim dialog.
My pirate name is:
Mad Tom Flint
Every pirate is a little bit crazy. You, though, are more than just a little bit. Like the rock flint, you're hard and sharp. But, also like flint, you're easily chipped, and sparky. Arr!
Get your own pirate name from piratequiz.com.
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Friday, August 25, 2006
My friend the King Daddy Geek
My Friend, the King Daddy Geek has started his blog on being a parent and a geek. I have to admit, his story about sharing his music with his kids is touching, and it does kinda give me sentimental shivers. But so does pulling up in my car next to the sixteen year old kid, while playing Papa Roach loudly through my speakers and getting the thumbs up from the kid. Either way, I guess what we want is approval from the younger generation.
Papa Roach
Monday, August 14, 2006
The Konnoisseur Kitty!
My cat is so sophisticated! He only drinks Sauvignon Blanc, and only from France! He likes a greener, more dry wine, with light fruit notes on the backside.
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Sunday, June 04, 2006
Now that is a balanced diet!
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Sunday, May 28, 2006
Elvis sighted at the Old Florida Fish House!
Saturday night, we went out to the Old Florida Fish House, which, interestingly enough, is a relatively new restaraunt/bar in Seagrove, just past Seaside, and just north of Rosemary Beach. We ate first at Basmati, an Asian fusion style restaraunt on 30-A in Grayton beach. Afterwards, we went to listen to a friend of ours sing at the Old Florida Fish house. While there, we were accosted by two cute girls making us drink Jagermeister shots and wear Jagermeister apparel. I'll keep those pictures to myself.
Saturday, May 27, 2006
The down side...
So far, the hardest thing about this weekend is I have to walk so far to get coffee in the morning. Life aint so bad!
Friday, May 26, 2006
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
The reason why DINKS don't Blog so well...
I don't know why you would be, but if your interested, you can see my fitday journal here.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
The New Garrett's Restaurant
I started with an appetizer of sauteed crabcakes with spinach, lobster and corn buerre' blanc sauce. These were very good, but as a matter of preference, I like my crabcakes with lump crabmeat and very little breading. These were tasty and the buerre' blanc sauce was delicious, but the crabmeat was very fine and mixed with a little too much bread crumbs. In spite of this, I still enjoyed this appetizer a lot. Next came a classic Ceasar salad, which was also quite good. An excellent transition from the crabcakes to my entree of filet mignon. My filet was very good. I was a little concerned as there was some confusion upon ordering the steak. As he should have, our server inquired as to how I would like the meat cooked. I prefer mine medium rare, but depending on where you are dining, this can get you a variety of results. In nicer restaurants, I usually just request that it be cooked to the "chef's preference" since he or she should know how the meat will be best served. When I told the server this, he seemed somewhat confused. I clarified that I like mine medium rare, but to me that usually means a warm red center, and to please give the Chef leeway if he felt the meat should be cooked differently. This seemed to satisfy him. When the entree arrived, it was plated beautifully and the meat was cooked just about right. It was a very thick cut, and the center was maybe just a bit more rare than I prefer, but since the meat quality was very high, this did not pose a problem with eating the entire thing.
My wife ordered the blackened salmon with a crawfish tarragon cream sauce over fettucini. I'm not a huge fan of salmon so I didn't try this. She said it was good, but not great. I personally felt that the concept of salmon, crawfish and tarragon wasn't the best set of flavors, but I also think you have to try something to know for sure. Apparently, she wasn't all that impressed.
Another friend of mind ordered the trio peppered seared tuna, and I did taste this dish, and it was quite good. Several people at the table ordered the porterhouse steak, and true to the porterhouse definition, these steaks were huge! Everyone seemed pleased with their meals, so I think we all had a good experience. I was somewhat disappointed that we didn't get a visit from the chef, but on opening night, I'm quite sure that his time was a bit monopolized in the kitchen.
For dessert, I had the chocolate souffle, and it was very nice. My wife ordered the creme brulee' and was not pleased with hers. She isn't a huge egg fan, so why she ordered creme brulee' is a bit of a mystery, but I tasted the dish and it was a bit more "eggy" than it should have been, and not as sweet as it should be.
In the end, after two appetizers, a salad, two entrees, two deserts, and two bottles of a nice pinot noir, our bill came to just under $200, so I felt that the prices weren't too bad either, given the quality of the restaurant, the service and the food. The few areas where we weren't completely satisfied, I felt were just part of the "newness" of the crew and the kitchen, and will likely improve in a short amount of time.
After dinner, we stopped at the bar in the front of the restaurant for after dinner drinks and some quiet conversation with a few of the friends from our group, since with a table of 11, you can't really talk with everybody at the table. The bar at Garrett's is very beautiful, with rich dark wood, and black marble inlays. The backdrop for the bar area is a glass pane with Garrett's logo etched in it, and a water fall flowing over it, setting a very nice ambiance to the area. The bartender was attentive and sociable, so we had some conversation with her, and we also saw some friends who own some other restaurants and bars in Montgomery visiting that night as well. The entire evening was a very enjoyable experience and I look forward to freqenting Garrett's on a regular basis. Be sure to try it yourself sometime!
Friday, November 18, 2005
DINK plans
We have arranged for the "Chef's Room" at the new Garrett's restaurant tonight. We will be dining with 10 of our closest DINK friends in a secluded room in the back (hopefully well away from anyone who might have the audacity to bring a child to such a fine establishment), entertained by the staff and chef of Garrett's. The menu looks great, and I'm excited about the potential for great ambiance in this new restaurant. I hope the wine list lives up to my expectations.
If you want to see the menu, check it out here
Sometime this weekend, I'll put a post up about how the evening went. Until then, War Eagle!