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| Flourless Belgium Chocolate Cake (I did not make this) |
Summer is finally just about over and so much has happened in the past few months...it's all so scattered, I don't know where to begin.
We took a trip to Tahoe and stayed in a friend's cabin, I got to play several shows with my band before they decided to move on without me, we're going camping next weekend, Isaac lost his first pair of teeth, we made our annual trek to the fair, I haven't blogged once the entire time...so lets get to it!
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| Last setup with my cousin Ryan |
We took a trip to Tahoe with the family. When I say family, I mean my parents, and my brother's family. This was our camping alternative, which turned out to be a whole lot more fun than we imagined. First of all, it only took us around 8 hours to get there. Coming all the way from Idaho, it was much nicer, not to mention there was no campsite to setup once we arrived. Instead it was welcoming hugs from our family whom we haven't seen in a while.![]() |
| Early morning fishing trip, it was COLD! |
We also had a private beach, and a private dock for almost the whole trip. All but one day at the lake, we were the only ones there, and the 2 minute walk to get there wasn't to shabby either. I will say the dock was a lot of fun, as we would jump off the end and swim back to shore. Even Isaac did this several times, despite the frigid temperatures of the water. It was on the last day that we finally got Becky to take the plunge. An early morning fishing excursion was a nice though, but not well planned out as it was too cold to stay our very long, even with hot cocoa. But the sunrise, was beautiful and provided a nice backdrop to fishing from the pier.
The only thing really missing was the campfire. We hope to make up for that next weekend. In all, it was a great time! Maybe we'll do it again.
Speaking of great times, we had a hallmark event this summer. My wife turned the big 35. For such an occasion, we celebrated like never before. OK, it wasn't completely original, but I convinced her to try a 'new' place. After years of watching shows like Hell's Kitchen, or Next Food Network Star, we've seen all this "fine dining" stuff, but never experienced it. Living in Idaho, the selection isn't too great, so I picked a place to try, Barbacoa's. The menu looked very expensive, but I convinced her to go anyways, and OMG! The food was incredible, far surpassing anything we may have tasted before. I'm not saying there is no other good food around, it is just that this meal was on a whole new level. Without going into great detail, here is a brief description of our adventure into fine dining...- Trio of Ceviche
- Crab Mojito
- coco rum infused crab with sugar cane and mint
- Tuna Tartare
- with avocado, capers, red onion, and mango sorbet
- Ceviche of the day
- Red Snapper ceviche
- Grilled Ceasar Salad
- Grilled Ceasar Salad wedges with smoked polenta croutons
- Sweet Corn & Crab Bisque
- Dungenous crab with jalapeno pancake
- Mixed Seafood Grill
- marinated shrimp, scallops, fin fish, with coconut rice
- Duck Two Ways


There is so much more to say and talk about, but no sense in putting it all here, right? Keep an eye open for more blogging from yours truly. I imagine it will involve food in some way. I think I may devote a blog specifically for that duck dinner I had...yes, I want more.
Peace out, and God bless
-Brian





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