On Saturday night we were going to a dance performance at Dance Mission and we were meeting Diane first for drinks and food and Nif said where shall we go? And I said why don't we go to that place that used to be Radio Valencia at 23rd and Valencia because that's close to Dance Mission and so we went there and it was only 6 o'clock so we got a great table in the corner by the window and we had some eggplant antipasti thing and a mushroom pizza with vegan cheese, and wine and beer. Nif had the wine, I had the beer. Diane showed up later, because she had to hike and stuff.
First I had a Maudite, and then I had a Hitachino Espresso Stout, which tasted of coffee and chocolate, like a beer-mocha. Sounds disgusting I know, but it was actually rather nice, especially after the pizza, as a kind of dessert. I thought at the time that it would be a good beer to share with someone else who likes beer, but then when I was half way through it I was quite happy that Nif and Diane do not like beer at all and I had it all to myself. Beretta (the place we were in) also serve Hitachino Espresso Stout in an icecream float. Not sure how I feel about that.
Welcome to an exciting new feature of the mothkettle blog called "A Decade Ago..." In it I will be reminiscing about the olden days and talking about how old I am. Now I've written that down it sounds even more exciting than when it was just in my head.
Shall we begin?
A decade ago this month, on the week of my 30th birthday, we went for a walk through Muir Woods with our friends Oliver and Victoria.
Here we can be seen struggling to keep up with new technology called the "self timer".
And here we can be seen having an invisible light saber battle.
A couple of years later I was back in Muir woods walking the coastal trail with my friend Joe, and we were asked by a middle-aged couple going in the opposite direction if we knew where the bar was. We said no we didn't know where the bar was, and after they were gone we laughed about how silly you would have to be to think that there was a bar in the middle of Muir Woods.
Turns out there is a bar in the middle of Muir Woods. So on the week of my 40th birthday we went to find it with our friends Bryce and Jenny. Here is a video documenting that historic occasion.
This is one of those Kiuchi Hitachino nest beers (like this one and this one). This one is the "Real Ginger Brew" and it has ginger in it, and tastes a bit gingery. Very good on a Sunday when you're in the middle of an awfully long recipe like Mushroom Wellington with Madeira Sauce and it's 4 o'clock and the guests aren't arriving til 6:30 and it's too soon to get into the wine but you need a little something. But then afterwards you start to get tired and your wife has to finish the recipe and now it's 5:30 and you're at the computer and thinking of having a shower when you really should be helping in the kitchen and you have totally forgotten to make the mashed potatoes.
Model railways are built to various scales. 0 scale (zero scale) is 1:43. So something 43 inches tall in the real world (a small child for example) becomes something 1 inch tall in model railway world. H0 (half zero scale) is 1:87. So your small child would be only 1/2 inch tall. Does that make sense? Do you honestly give a crap?
For my birthday I received this rather fabulous H0 scale Water Tower, pimped out by our splendid friend Michael Shaub. To see photos of its creation, click this.