Friday, January 25, 2008

Breakfast at Burger King

Every morning I treat myself to a breakfast sandwich - my favorite food - from Burger King and am usually tempted by the hash rounds in the combo meal, since I get some OJ also, and anyway am addicted to salt. But I am baffled why in every serving of has rounds there is at least one french fry! I know they are fried in the same baskets and probably dried in the same tray, but are they really cooking fries at 7 a.m. or is this lone fry a hanger-on from yesterday?

Also, I really have to give a shout out to my local BK Lounge in Beltsville! These drive through masters can take my order, give me breakfast and change, all correctly in less time than the cycle of the adjacent traffic light, so I never miss the light! Today window time is less than 10 seconds! I have never had better customer service in fast food.

And yes I know its not that healthy but breakfast is one of my top three favorite meals of the day!

Monday, January 21, 2008

Virginia Weekend Getaway

Even though Carolyn used to live in Charlottesville, VA we haven't taken the time to enjoy it in quite a while. So over the weekend, Carolyn and I drove down to Charlottesville and stayed at the Omni on downtown mall. Unfortunately, many of our choices for dinner and entertainment were closed on Sunday night.

We had pizza at Christian's Pizza then went to the Downtown Grille for appetizers and to watch the NFC Championship Game. We watched the fourth quarter back at teh hotel in the lounge, and though Ben told a few jokes, he was dissapointed that his hero Brett Farve and the Packers lost, even to another NFC East team like the Giants. What a great Superbowl the mechanical patriots against the chaotic Packers would have been.

The Charlottesville Omni lived up to its reputation as a place hard to sleep in the morning. Children played in the halls and the maid knocked on the door at 8:00 a.m. But no matter, we were motivated to get up and get breakfast at Bodo's, coffee from Shennandoah Joe's, and on the road to Wintergreen to go skiing.

The resort was nice and the skiing was fun. We spent our day on the Upper and Lower Dobie and Lower Diamond slopes, waiting in some long lines for the Blue Ridge Express lift. No one got hurt and Ben never even fell this time. carolyn lost her phone but we got it back.

In the evening, we made friends with some of the locals, including Heather and Rolland who market emerging brands for Brown-Forman (i.e. Jack Daniels, Woodson, Tuaca) and manage Chez Max in Richmond respectively. We all had a good time with karaoki and telling jokes and stories. The food in the Coopper Mine was delicious, especially breakfast with real Virginia ham.

Only a few dissapointments: the snow-making equipment was hoing in full force and is not only loud, but some were aimed right at the ski lift so skiers got a blast of icewater in the face every run. The lounge still allows smoking and after living in cities where its banned indoors so long it was a shame to come home smelling like stale cigarets. The most frustrating though was that we wanted to ski before we could check in and after we checked out, so we weren't really able to use our room for changing, and had to carry our shoes and change of clothes to the locker rooms.

On the way home we stopped at Lurray Caverns, which neither of us could remember visiting before. I was fascinated to learn that it was discovered by a bunch of guys looking for an undiscovered cavern. Imagine! After that, it was good to get home before the weather got any nastier.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Bombay Club

Its Restaurant week here in Washington, so Carolyn and I are trying out the Bombay Club tonight. We had a wonderful time. First we went to Brooks Brothers and I finally bought a new suit. Then we had drinks at the Mayflower Town & Country Lounge - very classy Washingtonesque but pricey. The Bombay Club offered the best food and service I've had in years! I had shrimp and lamb from the restaurant week menu with white wine. Delicious. Mmmm.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Road Gang

I've been the Secretary for the Road Gang for several years now, and it gets easier every year, like any job with an annual cycle. I've been at the Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) all week, attending meetings, making reports, and visiting with many old friends and colleagues, so I was exhausted by Thursday. But I was also looking forward to the Road Gang Annual Meeting on Thursday january 17th, after sending out notices, registering everyone, and securing the awards from Beltway Trophy. The Luncheon was a great way to conclude TRB. AASHTO's already posted a press release!

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Spamalot


Carolyn and I saw Spamalot on Thursday evening at the National Theater, January 3, 2008 and giggled our butts off. We had great seats. Very funny, and the lead is perfectly sceptical and sarcastic. A good time was had by all. Last time I was here was with Melissa to see Sting in A Three Penny Opera.

Preceded by dinner at Chef Geoff Downtown (not Georgetown). Food was good and service was pretty good considering everyone was sitting and leaving at the same time for the show.