Hondo's is a different kind of place; it's in Fredericksburg, and the food selection is what makes it different. You find your own table, order at the bar, and pick up your food at the kitchen. No table service here. The place makes up for it with live music on the weekends, huge portions, and good food. Mom had chili. We had burgers of one sort or another - mine was a chili cheese one. It was giant, loaded, and excellent.
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Crazy January Start Ten - Ffraser Ffleur Ddeux
Another blackwork freebie, this one from Practical Blackwork. I used a piece of fabric from my stash and a skein of thread also from stash. Easy start because it's inexpensive!
Getting Ready For The Show
On one of our last evenings in the US, we went to Dallas with my mother, where we met my brother and his wife for dinner and a show. Dinner was at Howard Wang's, a somewhat upscale restaurant near the show venue. The food was good, but, to my sensibility, overpriced. There was definitely a surtax for atmosphere and location. Andreas loved his satay, and my tom kha soup was good. Andreas also had chicken fried rice, which he nearly finished. I had gingered beef, which was also good, but not spectacular.
Our show was the Shen Yun Chinese opera/ballet show. It's beautiful, yes, and traditional, but if you go - be forewarned that it is also a propaganda piece for the Falun Gon movement. They didn't allow us to take photos, either! There was an imaginative and effective-ish use of a giant video screen at the back of the stage.
Our show was the Shen Yun Chinese opera/ballet show. It's beautiful, yes, and traditional, but if you go - be forewarned that it is also a propaganda piece for the Falun Gon movement. They didn't allow us to take photos, either! There was an imaginative and effective-ish use of a giant video screen at the back of the stage.
Labels:
food,
non-stitching,
Texas
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
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