Washington D.C.

Friday, December 18th 2015

We left Euclid around 6:00 AM for a weekend trip to celebrate the wedding of my youngest cousin Julia.  We squeezed six and lots of luggage into the Pilot somehow and had an easy drive to DC in our continued freaky warm weather we have been having.  We arrived at the always awesome Hotel Harrington around 1:00.  Patty P arranged over 8 rooms for all of us for the weekend.  We quickly settled ourselves into our luxurious accommodations and quickly found ourselves at Gordon Biersch – a nice German pub where the great beer made up for the seemingly absence of service.  Connor texted us while we were eating as he just arrived in town via the train so he joined us as well.  We then spent the next several hours bopping around the mall enjoying the sunny weather and the sites of DC.  We went to the National Archives and took a quick peak at the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; walked through the outdoor sculpture garden; Walked over to the botanical gardens that were decked out for Christmas with lots of poinsettias, trains and Christmas trees and a quick trip into the National History Smithsonian checking out some exhibits and the Hope Diamond.  I love D.C. We wandered back to the hotel for a rest.  Everyone else arrived during the afternoon and we visited and had a beer before getting ready to go out.  We used Uber for the first time Ubering over to Alexandria for the Rehearsal Dinner at Gadsby’s Tavern in Old Town Alexandria – an old Inn built in 1752. Cool place.  It was great to meet up with our Davis cousins and their children who we haven’t seen in a long time.  Cocktail hour was fantastic with platters of fresh oysters, raw clams and beautiful shrimp.  The kids went downstairs for dinner and we were invited to the rehearsal dinner in the upstairs room where we had a great dinner and multiple toasts to the bride and groom.  After dinner we went down to the pub downstairs and met up with all the kids and had a few more drinks.  We ubered back to D.C. and I gathered the brave troops for a midnight monument stroll.  It was a clear, crisp moonlit night.  Perfect time for a walk to the Washington monument, WW2 monument and then the beautiful Lincoln Memorial – sitting on the steps taking it all in.  We didn’t get back until after 2:00 AM.  A long, great day.

Getting primed with some good German beer
In front of the National Archives
posing at the outdoor sculpture garden
skating rink at the sculpture garden
the rotunda of the capital was under scaffolding which was pretty cool to see
…fail
The Botanical Gardens were beautiful. Full of poinsettias and models of D.C. monuments made out of natural materials.
Happy to be here at Christmas time
cool pink ones
the always impressive lobby of the Natural History Museum
the Innkeeper of the Gadsby tavern calling everyone to dinner
Les Grandes Dames
Wally toasting the happy couple
nighttime is the best time to explore DC
finding OHIO at WW2 monument
late night selfie with Abe
the best spot

Saturday, December 19th, 2016

Slept in after staying up too late and drinking too much.  Wandered around downtown trying to find somewhere to eat and then finally found the au bon pain we were looking for and had coffee and chocolate croissants along with the Gail clan.  We all then tromped over to the American Smithsonian museum and wandered for about an hour checking out the first ladies, Julia Child’s kitchen, Dorothy’s ruby slippers and other American artifacts.  We then walked across the mall heading to the Jefferson Memorial – my favorite.  We hung out there for awhile and then Claire, Sean and Grace headed back downtown as they were meeting Stephanie and Traber for lunch and we joined the Gails in continuing to walk around the Tidal Basin walking through the FDR monument and the MLK monument.  The FDR is different in the cold weather with all the fountains turned off.  The MLK monument was very powerful in the clear blue sky.  We headed back downtown walking in front of the White House checking out the Christmas trees and then had lunch at a sandwich shop before heading back to HH for a much needed rest before the evening festivities.  We Ubered back to Old Town to the Torpedo Factory where the wedding and reception took place.  It was great to see everyone all dressed up and excited for the wedding.  The wedding was great and Julia was beautiful of course.  This is the second non religious wedding we have been to this year and they both were very meaningful and personal.  Cocktail hour was upstairs in the gallery where there was also a New Orleans Jazz trio playing.  Great venue.  The reception back down stairs was beautiful with really great food: short ribs, Brussels sprouts and sweet potatoes.  All excellent.  Wally gave a great toast as well as both the maid of honor and best man.   A great wedding.  The band didn’t start up until late but I think every single person danced the entire rest of the evening.  The band was great and it was fun fun fun.  We somehow managed to Uber back downtown with only one small Claire mishap and quickly crashed completely exhausted.

Saturday morning squad in front of the American History Museum
a poor confused cherry tree blooming in late December
I think the Jefferson Memorial is the most impressive one
The Gail men taking it all in
…shadows
one more
Claire and Sean
nice spot
…and the other angle
Sophia and Emily
words at the FDR monument… so true in todays crazy ass times
lined up

a mountain of hope
what a beautiful day
selfie
another great spot
cousins all dressed up
cocktail hour jazz
another cousin pose
all smiles all night
dance dance dance
dance dance dance

Sunday, December 20th, 2016

I must admit I don’t remember much of Sunday.  I know I got up and found a Starbucks around the corner.  Courtney and I went for a quick 45 minute walk around the mall and  we left the hotel around 10:00 or so and stopped and had a really bad rest stop late breakfast somewhere and had an uneventful drive back to CLE.  A great weekend and a great start to Julia and Hampton’s married lives.  CHEERS.

one of the really old Smithsonian buildings that hopefully will be rehabbed one of these days

Apple Pie Squares

My Grandma Holzheimer always made these.  The recipe was originally from the first Utopia Beach Club cookbook in the late 1970s.

Filling

  • 10-12 medium apples – Grandma Holz always used Granny Smith
  • 1 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 t. salt
  • 1 t. cinnamon
  • 1/2 t. cloves
  • 1/2 mace
  • 3 T. flour
  • 2 t. lemon juice
  • 3/4 cup raisins
  • 1/2 cup chopped walnuts (we usually don’t add these)
  • 1/4 cup butter

Pastry

  • 1 cup shortening
  • 3 cups flour
  • 1 t. salt
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 1/2 cup milk

Topping

  • 1 egg white, stiffly beaten
  • 1 T. sugar
  • 1/8 t. cinnamon

Glaze

  • 1/2 cup sifted confectioners sugar
  • 2 t. milk – approximately

For filling: prepare apples, toss with remaining ingredients, except butter.  Set aside.

For pastry: In bowl, cut shortening into flour and salt.  Beat egg yolk with milk and stir into flour mixture until ball forms.  Divide dough in half.  Roll one part out on a floured cloth to a slightly larger than 15 1/2 x 10 x 1/2 jelly roll pan.  Fit into bottom and up sides of pan.  Top with apple mixture.  Dot with the 1/4 cup of butter.  Roll out the remaining dough and fit over the top.  Seal edges.  Cut vent into top crust.

For topping: combine stiffly beaten egg white with sugar that has been mixed with cinnamon.  Brush over top of pie.

Bake in preheated 375 degree oven for 50 to 60 minutes.

For glaze: Combine confectioners sugar with enough milk to make a thin glaze. Drizzle over pie while still hot.

Notes: 1/2/2016: I made these for the first time yesterday and they worked out well – but I just realized I forgot to do the egg white topping before baking.  Ooops. They were still good.  I would also probably make 1 1/2 time the amount of dough and decrease the amount of spices just a bit.

Ready Player One; Ernest Cline

A unique disutopian story set in a world that has fallen apart except that everyone is plugged into the Oasis – a world wide virtual reality game that has taken over the world.  The billionaire inventor of the Oasis has died and willed his fortune to whomever can solve a complicated video game quest in the Oasis. Geeky fun full of 1980’s trivia and throwbacks.  Stephen Spielberg is getting ready to make the movie – should be interesting.

PJH rating: ****

Austin, Texas

Austin, Texas

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2015

My Dad picked up me, Courtney, and Sophie up at 4:00AM for a 5:45 AM flight to Austin where we were spending five days visiting with Jack. We had an easy flight to Dallas but our connecting flight to Austin was delayed by two hours due to fog. Jack picked us up at the airport and we checked into our Airbnb we booked. It was a nice rehabbed cottage just a few blocks from Jack and Rachel’s apartment. We went to lunch at Tamale House East and had great tacos and tamales. I had a chicken mole taco, a pork tamale and a Lone Star 16 ouncer. Sat outside on a nice patio happy to be on vacation. We went back to Jack and Rachel’s apartment after lunch and met their new puppy Remy. A cute little Cavalier Spaniel just a few months old. Took the dog for a walk around their neighborhood – a gentrified neighborhood in process with some old homes mixed with new and newly rehabbed ones. Nice. Jack showed us around his apartment complex which is very nice- outside pool and lounge area, workout and party space. Jack took us to the grocery store. big like everything in Texas, to get a few things and then we went back to our house for a much needed siesta. Around 6:00 we went downtown and met Rachel after work and had dinner at Easy Tiger – an atypical combination of a bakery and a brewery. We sat outside in the beer garden enjoying the nice night. We had a platter of sausages, pretzels, cheese and other goodies and washed it down with some good Texas beer. We headed back to our house and played blackout and in bed by 9:30 after a very long day.

happy to see Jack
It’s not vacation until you have a beer for lunch… eagerly awaiting our tamales
Sophie enjoying her first of many Mexican Coke’s
cool cactus in front of our Airbnb cottage
enjoying the warm Texas night at Easy Tiger
Jack and Rachel’s new dog Remy (and Sophie too)

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2015

After breakfasting chez nous we drove to U of Texas – just a mile away – parked and took a walk around the huge campus. The campus is actually very nice. Huge brown brick buildings with adobe roofs and lots of big southern trees with dripping leaves. Lots of students walking around – all who look so young and un-diverse. It was very odd as we noticed how quiet it was… nobody talking – everyone is plugged into their phones. Kind of weird but status quo. We decided to check out the LBJ library as it was on the campus. We ended up going in and greatly enjoyed the exhibits and films detailing LBJ’s presidency and the amazing things that happened in the late 1960’s during his tenure. They had a recreated oval office and also a Beatles exhibit going on which were both interesting. We visited the LBJ ranch when we were in Texas two years ago so we are becoming LBJophiles. He had a remarkable life during remarkable times. We hit the road to East Austin to get our BBQ on for lunch. We went to Micklethwaith Craft Meats – one of Jack and Rachel’s favorites. We had two big plates of brisket, sausages, ribs, barbacoa and sides of cheesy grits, baked beans, coleslaw, plain white bread and some more Mexican Coke. Everything was great. The brisket was especially noteworthy – fork tender melt in your mouth fattiness perfection. The grits were dreamy. We drove across the river to Barton Springs Park in South Austin to walk off some calories. Austin just got over some flooding and we walked past a bunch of canoes that were trashed from the flooding. Jack had to go to work for the afternoon and evening so he dropped us back off at our house where we relaxed for a couple of hours. We then drove down to South Congress Street to walk around and check out the funky stores. We got ice cream at Amy’s – I had mexican vanilla with hot fudge and Sophie had Texas Sheet cake flavor. It took forever driving back through the rush hour Austin traffic. Rachel came over after work and we ordered pizza from East Side Pies and hung out watching TV.

UT campus
…carried away…
There were these great drippy Live Oaks everywhere.
posers
Beatles exhibit at LBJ library
Fine dining Austin style…. Micklethwaith BBQ…so good.
eagerly awaiting the smokey goodness about to come…
the surreal site of a path of trashed canoes
canoe still life
nice spot on the river
and there was a little kids train going through the park
South Congress Street is full of weird shops… like this one that had a great dead monkey head for sale just in case that’s what you were looking for.

Thursday, November 4th, 2015

Jack came over bright and early and brought breakfast tacos from Vera Cruz All Natural. We drove downtown and walked in a park downtown called the Butler hike and bike trail.  It was an extension of the trail we were on yesterday but we walked around four miles around vastly different areas.  It was getting hot and muggy so we worked up a nice sweat. After the hike we checked out East Austin Succulents which is a nursery that specializes in succulents. Very cool.  Hundreds of different kinds and sizes.  Cool. We were craving some cool drinks so Jack brought us to Hoovers which was down the road from his place where we had margaritas and soul food.  Jack had a beet margarita which was different but tasty. Food was excellent.  I had chicken fried chicken, greens and beans.  Austin is truly the foodie paradise. We dropped Sophie and Courtney off and went to the grocery store to get things for dinner as we were going to grill out at Jack and Rachel’s patio.  After a quick rest we went back to Jack’s apartment and sat outside and their very very nice pool and patio where they have great grills and bars for people to grill out.  We had burgers, kale salad and enjoyed the warm evening outside under the palm trees.  After dinner we played a  hand of knock out with Jack, Rachel and their roommate Ton and then headed back.

start of our hike (staying hydrated)
midway through with a nice view of Downtown
succulent heaven
succulent still life
even the nurseries have trailers
lunch at Hoovers
drinks at Bangers

Friday, November 5th, 2015

Rachel was able to get the day off today so we all went on a road trip to San Antonio for the day.  It was about an hour and a half drive.  Everything was pretty built up between the two cities – all highways and strip malls.  Nothing too Texas about it.  We first went to two missions south of the city.  Mission Espada and then Misson San Juan.  We went to the other two missions a year and a half ago when we were here so this completed our Mission trail.  They are actually fascinating and interesting to poke around.  I like the little chapels that are actually working Catholic parishes.  We then drove into downtown San Antonio and had lunch at Rosario’s.  We ate there last time we were in San Antonio and it has the best Mexican food anywhere.  Their smoked tomato salsa is outstanding.  We then kept the car parked in that neighborhood and walked around the Saint William’s District looking at the old river mansions and then walked the river walk into the downtown touristy area, checked out the Alamo real quick, and then walked back.  We drove back to Austin and got back around 5:00 PM.  Took a quick rest and went to Jack and Rachel’s for cocktails.  We went to dinner at Dai Due where we made a reservation weeks ago as it just landed on Bon Appetit’s top ten new restaurants in the country. And it was just two blocks up from where they lived.  Dai Due is a nice small neighborhood joint that is also a butcher shop.  Meat was the obvious choice so we had a nice board of meats and goodies for an app and then ordered a half of a roast chicken and a huge 3 lb. beef rib to split between all of us.  Everything was excellent as well as the sides that came with it.  The beef rib was especially good – very decadent.  We walked next door to Sugar Mama’s bakeshop to have cupcakes for dessert.  I don’t think we’ve eaten bette than these last few days ever.

Mission Espanada
Mission San Juan
Mission San Juan
Cat’s hanging out at the Mission
shrine
The Virgin de Guadelupe
interior
the old gate
the awesome Rosario’s
the Riverwalk is a great, beautiful place
I like all the little foot bridges
exploring
one more live oak

Saturday, November 6th 2015

After threatening all week the rain finally arrived and it rained pretty much all morning.  We checked out of house around 10:00 and then hung out at Jack’s for awhile.  We had lunch at a great Japanese place (forgot the name).  Shocker – another great meal.  We then went downtown and browed their nice bookstore, REI and ended things with more ice cream at Amy’s.  Jack and Rachel dropped us off at the airport and we had thankfully non eventful flights to Dallas and to Cleveland.  We arrived in CLE at 11:45 where Claire picked us up.  A great trip.

 

Buffalo Cauliflower… Clambake 2015

I have made this a few times now and everyone always loves it.  A healthier option to satisfy your buffalo wing cravings.

We got two HUGE beautiful cauliflowers at Sun Plum
cauliflower still life
I didn’t get a picture until they were almost gone.  They are a crowd pleaser.

Buffalo Cauliflower

  • One head cauliflower
  • One stick butter
  • 1/2 cup of Frank’s Red hot sauce (plus or minus how spicy you like)
  • Blue cheese dressing

Cut up cauliflower into little pieces.  Steam for 5 minutes.  I do this ahead of time.  When ready to serve.  Melt butter and hot sauce together.  Shake sauce with cauliflower in a big bowl.  Roast in hot 450 oven for 5-10 more minutes.  Serve with blue cheese dressing.

I brought this to the clambake last Saturday which was on a perfect October day on Lake Erie.  Here’s some pix.

Hanging out by the clambake
Looking good
The Master
Grace timed her Fall Break just right
picture perfect day
All my girls
the ceremonial pour
us
and a beautiful sunset to top it off