Here's a link to the DFW.com announcement about Cafe Brazil.
I first saw it on Facebook, thanks to Gwin Grimes. The word is spreading fast.
Anyone who has attended a late night show, bar, concert, or opera in Dallas has made a late night foray into the Cafe Brazil world of omelets and such.
Anyway, they're coming to Fort Worth. Can't wait.
DFW. com Cafe Brazil link.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Sunday, December 26, 2010
A Quiet Sunday's Observations.
- Making lots of money is overvalued. Freedom from debt and unnecessary financial obligation is undervalued. It's not how much money you make, it's how much you keep after you've paid your bills.
- All objects attract objects of their own kind. Cars, people, money. No matter where I park someone will park near me.No matter where I sit, someone sits near me. I do not understand this phenomenon.
- My great grand-kids will have no knowledge of me or my life. What do I know about my grandparent's parents?
- Everyone deserves "do-overs" in life. But life shouldn't be one do over after another.
- Nature doesn't dispense anything in measured proportions.
- Over-evaluating anything produces confusion and disappointment.
- Contentment is a choice.
- Being right doesn't justify being annoying.
- The hurt we receive is the hurt we inflict.
- Every generation creates its own hierarchy of virtues.
- The mob is always wrong.
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Friday, December 24, 2010
Merry Christmas One and All
LO, HOW A ROSE ERE BLOOMING
Recording has some static but it was still my favorite.
From wikipedia: Es ist ein Ros entsprungen, most commonly translated to English as Lo, How a Rose E'er Blooming or A Spotless Rose, is a Christmas carol and Marian Hymn of German origin. The text is thought to be penned by an anonymous author, and the piece first appeared in print in the late-16th century. The hymn has been used by both Catholics and Protestants, with the focus of the song being Mary or Jesus, respectively. In addition, there have been numerous versions of the hymn, with varying texts and lengths.
Monday, December 20, 2010
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