Wednesday, March 23, 2016

All Stuffed

I actually put something together!  I haven't done that in quite a while, so I'm happy.  My little autumn (spring) biscornu is done!

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

New Book

I think this is the first physical book I've bought in the past year or more.  After looking through it, I'm kind of like, "This is what all the buzz is about?"  I find it probably good for beginners, but don't really see much I'll be learning from it.

Back To Badgers

This small piece was in my "started" drawer, so I pulled it out  and put it into the rotation.  It's one of those British Heritage kits.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Another Winter Done

Yay, I'm now averaging a finish a week.  My latest is Winter Wonderland.  All complete!

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Thinking Of The Cold

I wish it would cool down here, but no - I live in the tropics for the moment.  There's no snow unless I make it.  So I made this.  And it's done now.

Pi Day Pie

I brought lemon chess pie in for pi day on Monday.  Yes, people at work think I'm a geek.  They still ate the pie.  Evidently chess pie is not common, though, unless you're from the South.

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Dinner Out At Kymbu

A group from the embassy went to Kymbu restaurant last week.  It was a good experience, and the place is beautiful.  It's in Talatona, and is part of a resort compound.  Our table was outdoors and close to a pool.  The food was well presented and tasted like it had been prepared with care.  Serving was partially family style and partially individual.

There were two kinds of breads and three toppings in the couvert.  One was regular bread and the other had chorizo in the middle.  Andreas said the tuna topping was very good for tuna.  There was also a generous bit of butter and a large handful of olives.  Andreas gobbled those up too.

I had a caprioska to drink.  I would have had a second one if they had brought it to me... it was nice and freshly lime, but not as strong as it should have been.


Both Andreas and I had the picana steaks.  They were juicy and flavorful.  The smears of balsamic and wine sauces were pretty but not big enough to flavor the steaks.  The main came with black beans, rice, and french fries.  The sides, with the exception of the beans, were served family style.  The bean were unspiced.  They could have used some.  French fries were crispy, and the rice was white.

Below is a photo of part of the outside dining area.  The place is pretty big!  We will go back, as, with the exchange rate, dinner was about $25 per person plus tip.