Who cares if the Tea Parties won't make any immediate change to our overtaxed lives. They are fun and I like them. It's a start.
My son called me today from San Antonio to suggest I turn on the news because one of the 800 Tea Parties was being held in front of the Alamo.
A couple thousand Texans were out there saying enough's enough. It's not a conservative/liberal debate, it's just an expression of frustration with Washington's overly strong hand in every conceivable part of American life. Republican Presidents have been as bad as Democratic Presidents, and sometimes worse.
If it is true that we have the government we deserve then we need to take a hard look at ourselves because what we have is not good.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
The Yucatan Taco Stand.
The Yucatan Taco Stand is on Magnolia where the BJ Keefers used to be. What a transformation! It reminds me of a Mexican restaurant version of Pei Wei, in that you walk in, order, and your food is brought to you.
The atmosphere is dark but pleasant. There's a nice mix of tables, booths and patio seating.
The food is reasonably priced and I really enjoy the fajitas. I think they use a lot of lime and citrus flavoring in the dishes which I happen to enjoy. They have a full bar and at night and live music. I guess I'm getting old because if I get to go out without children and have adult conversation, I don't really like to compete with the music. I'm sure the music is more of a weekend thing and it fits as there was a good showing of the TCU crowd when I visited. I love sitting outside on the patio.
Visually, the food is plated in attractive and interesting ways. The fajitas are served on a long narrow platter with all the sides displayed nicely.
My only complaint is that it is dark and somewhat hard to see your food. I definitely want to try it at lunch soon.
Each time I've been the place was packed. This is going to become one of my favorite cheap date night dinner places.
Yucatan has a lot of bang for the buck.
Their website has the full menu and a few pics of the restaurant:
http://www.yucatantacostand1.com/default.htm
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Restaurant: Mexican
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Main Street Arts Festival: #3 nationwide.
"JUST ANNOUNCED: The prestigious Art Fair SourceBook has just released its 2008 national rankings, and MAIN ST. has come in at #3 in Fine Art and #6 in Fine Craft! The rankings are based on several factors, the most significant being the sales revenues of our participating artists. Over 1000 festivals are reviewed prior to establishing the rankings.
Thank you, Fort Worth! "
Thank you, Fort Worth! "
The above quote is from the Main Street Arts Festival website.

If you haven't been. Go. If for no other reason than to view the exhibits, but, the food's not bad either. It is, as they say, Fort Worth's most honored event and has been going now for 24 years.
The entertainment is good, too. That's an understatement. Main St offers many different kinds of music and performance groups from Ballet Folklorico to Mass Ensemble. Country, blues, jazz, funk, pop, etc. This has become a serious citywide festival.
So between Central Market and Main St. you have a pretty good weekend shaping up.
Main Street Arts Festival. April 16-19.
http://www.mainstreetartsfest.org
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