Showing posts with label berets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label berets. Show all posts

Friday, November 18, 2011

Southern Cooking, of India, That Is

Dear Imaginary Friends,

Have you ever had the super spicy food of Southern India? Wow o wowee. Spicy hot! But nonetheless, creative delicious flavors of potatoes, dosas as big as your head, mix with various sauces, each of which is more combustible than the last...

We had a lovely dinner at Dosa, in the Mission District of  San Francisco. My mouth has finally cooled off, and no more smoke is coming out of my ears. Therefore, it is my mission to tell you about it. The Mission is a funky Hispanic community of fun ethnic restaurants, cool shops, and  local denizens replete with berets and dreads (Dreadlocks). Dosa is a beautiful eatery, with perfect service and decor. It attracts all ages and types. The name dosa comes from the flat bread which is crepe like, and stuffed with spicy potatoes.

Another part of our adventure was riding the BART train. It has all the "cleanliness" and rats of New York City's famed subway system, and none of the besuited bureaucrats of Washington DC's clean and quiet Metro system. But the characters who ride it are leaning to the left freaky-deaky side, and are often sporting annoyingly oversized backpacks or suitcases.

The closest neighborhood to The Mission in DC would be Adams Morgan, which is also hip, ethnic and flooded with young people.  If you venture to DC, and like falaffels, make a beeline for New Amsterdam, and behold the wonder of the falaffel there! It is super casual, really no more elegant than McDonald's, and quite possibly less. But your taste buds will dance up and down.

Go forth, and eat!

Your Imaginary Friend,
Patsie

Monday, April 18, 2011

Patsie and Teresa

Dear Art Friends,
Here I am with the very talented and pretty Teresa Oaxaca, painting up a storm, while posing in front of two of Teresa's paintings. The painting on the floor is done by another person in the class; it is not ours.
Teresa dresses very creatively. She has style going on. I like the fact that she has created her own look. When artists wear berets, it really bugs me. They need to come up with something a little more today!
And how am I coming up with a new look? Errr...... Long hair?? Blue rubber gloves??
Love,
Your Imaginary Artist Friend with the blue gloves,
Patsie