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curiouskitkatt

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  1. I will be organizing an event outside the beltway. I am hopeful members will drive the distance to a restaurant that I find remarkable. The dinner will be hosted by yours truly, and be held in Lancaster, Pa. Maison, although it does not bear a liquor license, is worth the trip. Plus, this will give me an opportunity to reconnect with so many I have lost contact with over the years. The dinner will be held on February 25, 2017. Passed hor'deurves will greet guests on arrival. Followed by a family style meal of 3 savory courses, and a sweet course. Details of the menu will be updated as soon as I coordinate with the restaurant. This dinner will cost 75++(20% gratuity& tax). The seating count for this dinner stands at 18, with 8 spots filled already. I could possibly expand the seat count if enough members are interested in joining me for dinner. Please spread the word!! I look forward to seeing you! #1 cheerleader, kat
  2. The article was printed in 2014, but is still certainly relevant: Arts, distillery, farm to table, and arts. A perfect day trip. your tour guide, kat Apr 23, 2014 - "The Lancaster Food Scene: Totally Happening" by Craig LeBan on philly.com
  3. "Alton Brown Names Ma(i)son 'Restaurant of the Year'' by Kevin Stairiker on flymagazine.neet Maison, mark my words, will make it to JBF, along with other Lancaster culinary talents. My goal is to add Central Pa, to the dining map, one bite at a time. hungry, kat
  4. It was my absolute pleasure to be your guide to all the treasures my home city has to offer. There is a tremendous selection of hidden gems here in York, as well as Central PA. Its heartwarming to meet likeminded persons that share my passion for both food and culture. This certainly marks one of many adventures we will venture on. grateful, kat
  5. I have to confess I enlisted the help of my artist friends to get to the bottom of this mystery. I totally dig PIMAX, too.
  6. I have enlisted my voracious brain to dig deep. I attempted to use goodle image search, with no definitive findings, other than leading to other Abstract artist blogs. I will get to the bottom of this. Its a challenge. I love challenges. sleuthin' it out, kat
  7. This is why adore Donrockwell.com!! One stop shop for all that I need to know... But to answer your question, I did not see this piece "in person", but rather virtually. I find that Instagram is an incredible virtual gallery, but in this case , the piece was posted without any information. Follow art_pycho, you won't be disappointed!! curiosity is my middle name, I really should have been in forensics.
  8. Can someone please help me identify the artist who is the brain behind this piece? A colleague told me it may be Mr Brainwash? In learning about Art, I wish there was Shazam app for Art identification. Art novice, kat
  9. "Special Needs Schoolgirl Wows Audience with Voice" by Meabh Ritchie on bbc.co.uk this is a toast to Cohen. Miss Kaylee Rodgers you've done well, be proud.
  10. https://secure.customersvc.com/servlet/Show?WESPAGE=pm/Pages/load_order.jsp&WESACTIVESESSION=TRUE&PAGE_ID=10317DIR01&MAGCODE=NW&MSCCMPLX=MEM7 Is this a NY version of DCdining.com? One caveat, or however you see it, you must pay to be a part of the conversation. 9.99 for a subscription. $99 for annual membership. hmmm, scratching my head. Not sure what to make of this . Thoughts?
  11. thank you!!! Sep 30, 2013 - "Baja Artist, David Silvah, Heading to Exhibits in Spain" by Marilyn Helgeson on bajacoastrealestate.com Silvah is self taught. I am continualy in awe of how passion for one's heritage inspires one to be successful. The growth of our civilization is partly, if not wholly based on the conviction and determination of immigrants. I too, hope to follow in his footsteps. always learning, kat
  12. I will admit I know very little about art, but I do know, or think I do, I have discerning taste. Gallery Row in Lancanter Pa, certainly has a number of noteworthy galleries worth a visit from those outside the area. I am rarely blown away by a piece of art. Today I was impressed. A painting titled, Cervantes Dali, completely haunted me. To conclude my statement, being haunted by a composition of art is a good thing. .David Silvah, you are a master. This piece can be found at CityFolk Gallery on Prince Street. Priced at less that 2 months rent in the District can afford you this outstanding work. future art collector, kat
  13. omg. are you for hire? I too am a bit if of a traditiionalist when it comes to the consumption of oysters. Thank you for your input. I will glad take your suggestions and report back on my delicious findings. kat, consumate food voyeur
  14. I will spread the word vigilantly. Guardian angels come in many forms, perhaps one may be under your very nose.
  15. My apologies, Don. My snark has no place for this serious effort. I whole heartedly agree with all the categories you listed. The back of the house supporting staff at the restaurant are rarely ever recognized. I also like to add, Best Non-alcoholic Beverage program. May seem odd, but it is such an oversight at fine dining establishments.
  16. In that case, Id like to throw Avellino name into the pool. Same dishwasher at Corduroy's from day 1.
  17. Best Date Spot Best Communal Dining Best Happy Hour Best Late night eats Best People Watching( cause you know you do) Best Set List, Best Tunes
  18. Best place to talk shop with industry folks. I find the best conversations Ive had,& treasure were the ones in the Biz.
  19. best cheap eats. cheap doesn't always mean bad. Some of the best meals Ive had cost less than Uber trip from Dupont to Falls Church.
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