Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Cemetery Birthday


Among the things we share is a birthday. Bunnie is the 17 of October and I'm the 18th. I turned thirty this year and decided (on suggestion of an acquaintance of Bunnie) to celebrate by a visit to Greenwood Cemetery. I like to visit the cemetery around the fall because it's one of the best places to see the leaves change in Brooklyn. October, though, is perhaps a bit to early. All the trees showed a lot of potential for color but only a few had turned to their fall hues. Despite the trees it was still great to walk around Greenwood and to peak into the old neighborhood. It's nice to think about things in quiet solace and in the company of friends.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Chile Pepper Fiesta


Last Saturday was the Chile Pepper Fiesta in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The sun finally reappeared after 3 drizzly days (and flash flooding in Park Slope) for a festival of music, cooking lessons and, of course, food. Beer and Chile were the obvious centerpiece foods, however, for some reason there was also a smattering of fresh pickle booths and we ended up with a pickle on a stick as a post chile snack. The flier promoting the event highlighted chocolate chile peppers and when we got to the pavilion it was soon apparent that there were several booths all serving some variant of Chocolate and spice. Quite nice and an exciting experiment in food tasting.

I hope they hold it again next year.

Monday, September 27, 2010

The Storyteller

Recently we've been taking up Jim Henson's Storyteller on Netflix streaming. The short episodes fit in well with Bunnie's studying. I never caught this show when it was on the first time but had heard bits about it (I had taken a full class on Henson's work in college Muppet Magic).

The show is great fun. I've always enjoyed the sort of unfixed format t.v. shows where the characters and stories are rotated around every week. I'm a big fan of the Twilight Zone and like that show Storytellers has a capping story with a narrator. Too bad it only was on for a season -- wish there was more to it.