Another Shot of Holy Wine Please
Posted on | October 26, 2008 at 11:57 am | 5 Comments
It’s Movie Review Sunday, and I ain’t got nothing. Haven’t watched any movies this week.
So here’s a Sunday themed picture instead (click to go to the Flickr page and see larger versions):
No, the church isn’t serving up food, drinks, and karaoke. The sign is from the Mexican cantina next door. I love how it appears that the sign belongs to the church. I don’t know what attendance is like at this church, but maybe they would do better if they offered karaoke.
In other news, I finally raked my front yard leaves yesterday. For some reason, there wasn’t as many as there were the last couple of years. Maybe most have blown away by now or something. I only had six trash bags full as opposed to the usual twelve or so. N helped out and we also cleared some gutters. I ache today more than I should. Still can’t do the back yard leaves, since most of them haven’t fallen yet.
Also, N and I celebrated our two-year dating anniversary yesterday by having a yummy romantic fondue dinner at the Melting Pot in Littleton last night, like we did for our one-year anniversary. The server informed us that this location is the most popular of all 120 Melting Pots in the world. The maze-like building it’s in has been around for a long time and at various periods has served as a library, a city hall, and a jail. Supposedly it is haunted by eight good ghosts and one bad one. I’m thinking the bad one burned his hand on a fondue fork, which is very easy to do.
Latre.
Poignant Search Term Of The Day That Led To This Blog: “if i don’t like cilantro what else do i like”.
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5 Responses to “Another Shot of Holy Wine Please”
October 26th, 2008 @ 1:23 pm
Happy anniversary! The Melting Pot in Columbus closed down a year or two ago, b ut romance is still in the air around here.
October 26th, 2008 @ 1:46 pm
There are 120 Melting Pots in the world?!?!
October 26th, 2008 @ 5:35 pm
There are 120 Melting Pots in the world?!?!
15 in California alone…
October 27th, 2008 @ 5:04 am
We have a Melting Pot here in Columbia, MD. I just haven’t felt like spending a hundred bucks on melted cheese yet.
October 27th, 2008 @ 11:08 am
You’re really paying for the experience. And we’ve found you can knock some off the price by not getting dessert, which we’d be too full for anyway. At some point, we’re going to go back for dessert only.
Heck, it’s really easy to fill up on the cheese before you even get to the meat/veggie course…