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Thoughts and stuff.: October 2011
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Documenting the process of opening a small, progressive, worker-owned restaurant in Boston. Wednesday, October 19, 2011. Waiter - Check Please! As many of you may know, I took a job at a the Jody Adams restaurant downtown, Trade. I get the opportunity to learn and earn at what I believe will be one of the most exciting restaurants to open in Boston this year. Some of you might ask, "Why are you taking a job as a server? There are a handful of answers to that question, which I am happy to explain:. 4) I w...
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Thoughts and stuff.: Sample Fall Menu
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Documenting the process of opening a small, progressive, worker-owned restaurant in Boston. Monday, November 28, 2011. Here is a sample chalkboard menu for the fall at Linea. No prices as of yet. I am hoping to keep all the antipasti items under $10, the half-sized pastas under $12, entree-sized pastas under $20, and entrees under $22. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to my blog. Follow Chef Wax's Blog by Email. View my complete profile. In 2008, my fiance Lily and I bought an old 1978 Winneba...
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Thoughts and stuff.: Inspiration: Kenny Shopsin
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Documenting the process of opening a small, progressive, worker-owned restaurant in Boston. Thursday, November 24, 2011. Kenny Shopsin doesn't like press, or attention. I apologize, but I am going to write about you anyways. It's not like that many people read my blog. I have not met Mr. Shopsin in person, nor have I eaten at his restaurant, Shopsin's in Greenwich Village. You are going to like her? What made the most impression on me from Eat Me is how Kenny controls his customer base. Shopsin's is ...
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Photography on the Road: Long-awaited Zion NP photos! Nov 23
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Photography on the Road. Lily is traveling the USA, taking pictures of anything and everything exciting she sees along the way. Wednesday, May 13, 2009. Long-awaited Zion NP photos! So these photos are six months late. But we honestly forgot that we'd never posted them! Enjoy (as always, click the image for a larger size.). This was a really huge bug we saw at one of the parking lots. It was about two or three inches long! Coming soon are shots from Yellowstone and Badlands Nat'l parks. Jewel Cave, May 11.
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Photography on the Road: September 2008
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Photography on the Road. Lily is traveling the USA, taking pictures of anything and everything exciting she sees along the way. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Here are some pictures I took in the kitchen of Niche Restaurant when we were in St Louis. Enjoy! Thursday, September 18, 2008. So basically they are the ocean equivalent of an 18-wheeler. These sharks are really beautiful and majestic animals. And an angry looking alligator (or crocodile). Did I say huge? 1966 Rolls Royce. Nothing exciting for m...
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Photography on the Road: Bryce Canyon National Park, Nov 21
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Photography on the Road. Lily is traveling the USA, taking pictures of anything and everything exciting she sees along the way. Thursday, December 4, 2008. Bryce Canyon National Park, Nov 21. Lily (with help from Ben). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Google Map of Our Trip. Road Blog of Wax and Lily. Wax's Adventures of Food on the Road. Bryce Canyon National Park, Nov 21. Canyonlands National Park, Nov 16 and 17. View my complete profile.
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Photography on the Road: November 2008
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Photography on the Road. Lily is traveling the USA, taking pictures of anything and everything exciting she sees along the way. Tuesday, November 25, 2008. Mule Deer from Arches and Capitol Reef. More to come soon! Friday, November 21, 2008. Arches National Park - Nov 13, 14, 18. Regular blog to be updated soon. For now, here are some photos I took at Arches National Park, in Moab, Utah. Coming soon to this page: lots of Mule Deer, Canyonlands NP, and Bryce Canyon NP. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Photography on the Road: August 2008
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Photography on the Road. Lily is traveling the USA, taking pictures of anything and everything exciting she sees along the way. Wednesday, August 27, 2008. Note: click on small image for full screen. First of all, sorry for being so long between posts. I took these pictures a few weeks ago when Ben and I went to the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, DC. I got a lot of pictures and had a lot of fun looking at all the animals. This guy was really funny to watch:. If you know me, you know how much I h...
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Photography on the Road: Yellowstone National Park, May 8 and 9
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Photography on the Road. Lily is traveling the USA, taking pictures of anything and everything exciting she sees along the way. Saturday, May 16, 2009. Yellowstone National Park, May 8 and 9. Our trip through Yellowstone was incredible. We will post a regular blog about it as soon as we can, but for now, here are some photos of what we saw. We saw bison everywhere. And even more bison poop even more everywhere! Just a pretty waterfall. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Google Map of Our Trip.
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Photography on the Road: Canyonlands National Park, Nov 16 & 17
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Photography on the Road. Lily is traveling the USA, taking pictures of anything and everything exciting she sees along the way. Thursday, December 4, 2008. Canyonlands National Park, Nov 16 and 17. Ben took a hike to up to Upheaval Dome, a huge crater with mountains of salt formed at the bottom. The creation of the dome is a mystery, but some geologists believe it to be ground zero for a huge meteor impact millions of years ago. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Google Map of Our Trip.