Had some great spicy duck kapow at Tara Thai in Tysons.
Fixed myself a couple juleps. I used brown sugar to make the simple syrup.
Had a margarita after being stood up by RP in Gtown.
My dad drove my mom in his fancy new diesel over for a round of golf.
Fortunately, no one had an infarction. It was quite warm though.
The 19th hole.
by rsiv withI drove out to Gtown to row today. My buddy RP left me high, but not dry.
Since school just started, Thompson’s had their catamaran trainers out. It was pretty cool for me, because thats where my love of rowing started.
It was a beautiful day out on the water. I ran alongside a few 8s, and got to see what I must have looked like at that age. There was a diminutive female coxswain with a deep intense bark in one of the 8s. I missed the old days, but much prefer the scull. After my row, at the dock, a bunch of Georgetown rowers were learning to scull in some kind of wide two-man rowboat. They looked pretty jealous of my (admittedly amateurish) skills. A learn to row class was heading out, so I practically had to paralled park right next to them on the dock. It might not have looked pretty, but I got the job done. Hopefully I can make it out at least one more time before the end of the season.
by rsiv withThis Sunday was Sunderland’s home opener against Man U. Here on the East Coast of the good ‘ol US of A, thats an 11am match. We went to Public House No. 7 for brunch. I ordered some eggs benedict, and a proper pint. It was a great atmosphere, as we had friends rooting with us, and the owner of the pub rooting against us. As it turned out, we got a point. Three pints and one point, I can’t complain. Next time Sunderland is on NBCSN, you’ll find me at Public House No. 7.
by rsiv withMy wife’s company provides a stipend for employees to enjoy a babymoon (like a honeymoon but for expectant parents). Friday morning, we put the top down and headed to West by God Virginia. It was a beautiful sunny ride down, and since the drive was about 4 hours, I almost got too much color. We chose The Greenbrier because we hadn’t been in seven years, and its America’s great resort. Its absolutely beautiful, luxurious, delicious, comforting, and full of adventure (as you’ll see below). It really is a special place.
We enjoyed the decor, got settled, and then hit the pool for a late lunch and some mountain sunshine.
For dinner, we went to Draper’s. I went with some amazing chicken and waffles and the wife had a pot pie. Everything, including the service, was excellent.
This was our first trip to The Greenbrier since they added the casino. I was a little skeptical when I heard about the addition, but it was well done and enjoyable. After my first proper julep (though The Greenbrier insists on serving their julep with a full length plastic straw – they could at least cut it to proper length), we saddled up to the craps table. We just about doubled our money and decided to celebrate with some Blanton’s and a cigar.
We’d only been at The Greenbrier for ten hours, but we’d already had a great time. We couldn’t wait for more pool time, falconry, fly fishing, food, and more fun.
Day two started with Southern Eggs Benedict with fried green tomatoes and Virginia ham.
My wife and I have talked about trying out the sport of kings for a while. Since my wife can’t shoot, ride horses, etc., due to her pregnancy, we finally had a great reason to check it out.
The scale that the hawk is perched on was one of the most interesting parts of the demonstration. Only hungry birds will hunt, so their weight has to be monitored. We also found out that a Harris’ Hawk can be trained in only about 8 weeks.
Falconry consists of the handler walking around, trying to scare up prey, while the hawk perches above and watches. Hunting with larger birds can involved separate handlers and flushers.
When the hawk makes a kill, it shields its spoils and is very possessive. Its important for the handler to quickly offer meat to the hawk in order to get possession of the kill.
We had a great time and learned a lot about falconry. My favorite was the owl. Apparently, an owl could help me with my feral cat problem at home… The falcon definitely looked the coolest. After Falconry, we relaxed at the pool until tea time. This flowah was wiltin’, so I opted for iced tea.
After tea, we changed for dinner. It was great that The Greenbrier provided a garment brush since my shoes picked up a bunch of fuzz on the trip down. This was the night of our dinner in the main dining room, so we put on our best, took some pictures, and enjoyed some libations.
I’m surprised my wife didn’t get a dress code reminder card for wearing camo:
At dinner, I opted for a julep rather than a glass of fine. Then I ordered some lamb, which unbeknownst to me, came with mint jelly. It actually paired pretty well. The live jazz was also an unexpected but welcome accompaniment.
After dinner, we lost the previous night’s winnings and then some in record time at the craps table. With the table cold and it still early, we grabbed our kindles, poured some blanton’s, and picked out a cigar. The porch below provided an excellent location to enjoy the evening. It had cooled off, and was beautiful out.
The fountain below used to be outside of a restaurant at The Greenbrier that no longer exists. My family did a 12 course tasting menu with wine pairings there once. It was the first time my future wife and mother got tipsy around each other. It reminded us of that great time we had and we were glad its still there.
Day Three started with a Dorothy Draper omelet (Virginia ham, green peppers, shiitake, American cheese). We had a leisurely morning in the hotel, and then went down to the outfitters’ for our excursion.
Another activity we’d been wanting to try, and that pregnant women can do is fly fishing. Our instructor, Demian, taught us the basics of roll casting, and then quickly got us on a picturesque stream. It was a little colder than usual, rain was coming in, and it was overcast. It wasn’t the best season for fly fishing, but the conditions weren’t bad at all. It couldn’t have been more than fifteen minutes before I landed a fish. I was able to keep good tension on the barbless hook by stripping the line, and after a short fight, I netted my first fish on the fly ever. Just a short while after that, my wife hooked up. Demian was over with me still, and after setting the hook, she yelled, “Fish on!!!” Demian laughed, and hustled over to give her a hand. A few hours later, we’d caught 14 fish between us. I credit Demian’s teaching abilities and skill at his passion. HB initially struggled with keeping the rod bent and tension on the line, but he was able to show her how to successfully bring in a fish (and she landed plenty). He was quick to switch out flys that were not hitting, and deftly handled any snags we caused while figuring out the cast. We really can’t thank Demian enough (though the last thing I need is another expensive hobby).
I have a friend that offered to teach me fly fishing if I taught him sporting clays. Now that I know the basics and have landed a fish, I might have to take him up on his offer. The weather had held out, so we changed for dinner and went out to our sitting spot. I’d finished the book I brought, The Paris Wife, and decided to start on A Moveable Feast (to get both sides of the story).
I thought the picture above was an interesting juxtaposition of old and new. Not unlike The Greenbrier itself.
We’d had such a pleasant dinner at Draper’s we almost went back. Instead, we decided to give Cafe Carleton a try. My wife did the prix fixe option, and I order a charcuterie plate. Both were very good, as was the wine flight: No one expects the Spanish Libation. The food was spectacular, and our waitress, Jennifer W was a lot of fun and made great recommendations. After a decadent meal we played the rest of our comp’d slots and then played a few hands of roulette. Nothing hit, but I optimistically reflected that I’d rather be lucky on the trout stream than in the casino.
We ending the night by participating in an old Greenbrier tradition. I won’t explain it, as the text in the picture below should do so better than I could.
We decided not to mess with success, and went back to Draper’s for our last breakfast at The Greenbrier. I had the Springtime omelet: jumbo lump crab, asparagus, and brie. Our waitress on our last day was not rude, but was not particularly chipper either. Everyone has off days. However, our first waiter, Adrienne came over to greet us. He has noticed that we’d been there three days in a row. He was very friendly, and at least on that day, was a beacon of cheerfulness in a sea of frowns. Adrienne truly improved the quality of our stay.
Later that morning, my wife went to the spa for a prenatal massage and I took my kindle and coffee down to the pool. An elderly lady (lets say at least 75) was swimming lap after lap, and inspired me to swim a few. I got a little winded, but lets blame that on all the booze the night before.
After a short walk, we packed up and checked out. At reception I heard a gentleman say that he had been since the 4th of July and was staying until Labor Day. I was more than a little jealous. HB and I took one last look, and headed off to our next adventure. I don’t know how soon, but I know the three of us will be back.
by rsiv withQuick catchup on the rest of the weekend – Went to the Nats for a crazy blowout against the Phillies. The pitcher got thrown out, and nobody could get the interwebs up on their phone to figure out why. I texted my boy CW, and despite being a very recent father, he immediately texted me the reason. Having the explanation made my quite popular with my fellow fans.
The I-talian woman made me a sammie.
And the biggest news of all, my sister and her boyfriend Ryan got a new dog! They rescued a German Wirehaired Pointer. Otto is already two, but he can fetch, so maybe there is hope he could retrieve birds one day. I sent my sister home with a bird dog book, and a link to Virginia’s hunter ed class.
by rsiv withThe new issue of Garden and Gun has a article about southern breakfast joints. The pic below is on the cover. I found it inspiring, and fixed me up some ham steak.
My buddy CW’s wife gave birth to their daughter on Tuesday morning. The night before, I brought him some McDonalds and hung out for a few hours. The #15 and apples pies were appreciated.
On Tuesday, HB and I went to Maneki Neko for lunch. I had a redskins roll, and the wife got a bento box.
On Wednesday, Le Petite, RP, HB, and I went to the Tune Inn, and then DC United v. Toronto FC.
Since Ryry is a regular and everybody knows his name, I went with his order: bourbon soda, and a tune inn burger.
There was a pretty big crowd there a few minutes before kickoff. HB was knocking people out of her way to get down to the field to see Michael Bradley, and we tried to keep up.
We noticed on instagram that a few of our fraternity brothers were also there. Then came over during the half to chill.
DC United got the W, Ryry saw his first soccer game, and a good time was had by all. Congrats again to Lil Steve on passing his big test and getting a new job. We look forward to the crab pickin’.
by rsiv withOn Friday, I headed to Georgetown for a row, and also for the grand opening of Nauti Foods (the new DC food boat). I got my scull at Thompson Boat Center, and headed towards the three sisters. It was after three, but I didn’t see Nauti Foods, and feared the worst.
After some more rowing, I spotted something in the distance. At first it looked like any other pontoon on the Potomac. But…
…it was Nauti Foods! I quickly realized that my choice in craft was not well-suited for curbside service. Fortunately, the kayakers pictured on the left extended an oar, took my money, and ferried my cash over to the SS Nauti, and brought my gelato back. Can’t thank you guys enough! I definitely couldn’t have enjoyed my gelato without the help of the Nauti community. Sorry the pictures aren’t better. Single sculls don’t exactly stay upright without the oars extended and in your hands, so fumbling with the oars, money, camera, and gelato was quite a feat (definitely worth it though).
What’s better than a nice row on the Potomac on a beautiful day? A nice row on the Potomac on a beautiful day with salted caramel gelato from Dolcezza Gelato! I enjoyed the gelato while trying to stay out of the way of boat traffic. I may have dripped some gelato on my legs, but the vast majority made it into my mouth. I usually enjoy my Dolcezza gelato at Merrifield, but this was quite the unique experience that made an already amazing gelato taste that much better.
I’ll definitely go back to Nauti Foods, but next time, I think I’ll rent a kayak, canoe, or SUP instead.
by rsiv with***UPDATE: SEE REVIEW HERE: http://bonvivantva.com/?p=4299 ***
Nauti Foods is a new mobile food retailer, like a food truck, only its a boat on the Potomac. It sounds like it should be around where I usually row, so next time I go out, I’ll bring some cash and see if I can’t report back.
***UPDATE: See review HERE: http://bonvivantva.com/?p=4299
by rsiv withMy rowing buddy was busy with softball (where is that team you promised us Ryry?), but it was too nice of a day to pass up. I drove over to Gtown and hit the water.
I decided to go around the far side of Roosevelt Island. The bridge openings are a little more narrow, but fortunately there wasn’t much traffic on the water today.
Above is a beautiful view of Virginia that you can only get from DC. Below, a picture of the Lincoln Memorial, as promised.
I opted for the Maas 24 this time. The water was calmer than last time, there was much less debris in the water, and its not my first row of the season. Its a good thing I wasn’t in anything smaller. Once I got out past Arlington Memorial Bridge, the no wake zone ended, and it was much choppier. I think Memorial is the rental boundary, but I remembered that a little late. Got some nice views though.
Enjoying some brief shade under Teddy’s Bridge.
The buoy above is the one that took out Ryan and put him in the drink. I was especially careful in avoiding it.
After about an hour, I docked and called it a day. Can’t wait to get back out there.
by rsiv withI fed Messi a victory beer after the Belgium match. Then we had a baby gender reveal party. I smoked some ribs, we had some burgers and dogs, and a good time was had by all.
Lil Steve did lots of grilling. Can’t thank him enough.
After the party, there were plenty of leftovers.
There was a lot of recycling to do…
Later that week, I had a julep (sort of, or two), and enjoyed The Conspirator.
My sister made a great cake for the party.
I had high hopes for the world cup final, but what can you do. Call me when you win two world wars.
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