Tonight we took our new friend, Rich, to Akai Hana since he is a sushi connoisseur who used to work at a Japanese restaurant. I have little experience with Japanese cuisine, but what I tried was delicious. Rich didn’t think I’d like the octopus, but I did, and the philly rolls were another favorite; they had a nice sweetness to complement the saltier fish. Rich seemed pleased with his meal as well, so I take that as a good sign of the restaurant’s quality.
(I took these pics with my little camera phone, so the resolution is low. »)
The glove is thrown down; the challenge is on!
The place to Just B, Carrboro, is going to challenge sister C city, Clayton, to a friendly throwdown (is that an oxymoron?) since I’m jealous they are the first city to get a MyNC web presence, a well-coordinated beta project sponsored by my friends at WNCN. Join me in showcasing why Carrboro is the place to B as we match Clayton’s top pics, videos, and talents with our own, clip-by-clip, pic-by-pic. We’ll both win as we highlight why small-town living is so grand.
Now, enough with the friendly, small-town chatter, get out there and win, Carrboro!
New photo of Fifth Season Gardening Co. with landscaped courtyard of Glasshalfull.
I’ll be visiting Fifth Season Gardening Co. in Carrboro again today, dreaming about spring plantings. I read a blog note about them today and responded with my own post.
Advance ticket info for the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. In Durham, but managed by Carrboro talent Nic Beery of Beery Media.