Friday, March 4, 2011

Save some steel, ride a horse or a cowboy


Tonight I was out at the Lonestar restaurant on Fisher and Baseline and I saw this saddle in the corner. The restaurant just got a makevover and just reopened tonight. The place looks much nicer compared to before, a good upgrade. The added addition of the saddle just made me laugh, especially when I saw staff drag this metal contraption with a saddle strapped onto it. Here's a dude riding the saddle for his birthday. He seems quite content to be on the saddle. Happy that it was him and not me. Qualifies as good ole Friday entertainment. What can I say, I don't need a lot to make me laugh.









Thursday, March 3, 2011

After game hydration

The title of the post and the photo says it all. It was a hard and long game, we lost, but ah well, there's always next week.

Japadog!

This is my second trip out to Vancouver and I've seen this twice, but still haven't committed. Tonight, if I had realized that it was just across the street from where I had dinner, I probably would have just tried it. Next time I visit Vancouver, I'll be trying a Japadog. How could you go wrong with a hotdog that has teryaki, seaweed and Japanese mayo? This company, which I imagine is more than just this stand, has a Twitter account, which really surprised me and added to the reason why I wanted to capture the hot dog stand. I had a good chuckle when I saw the sheet of famous people who have had Japadog and saw Steven Segal's name on there. Surely made me laugh. I was also surprised to see Ice Cube and Anthony Bourdain to the list of notables. I wish I wasn't stuffed from my dinner as I'd like to really try one of these dogs.






Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Stepho's Vancouver

I had some of the best Greek food I've ever had tonight! Stepho's Souvlaki Greek Taverna had some really good food. We had noticed this spot on Saturday, and by notice, I am referring to the lineup of people outside the restaurant. There was easily 12-15 people on Saturday around 2pm, waiting to get in. We wondered, could the food be that good. Tonight, we were walking around and figured we would find a good spot to eat. We ended up making our way up Davie Street, 2 blocks north of Burrard, and the lineup outside the restaurant caught our eyes again. We decided to go see what was all the fuss about! Theresa went in, and asked if the lineup would go down in a few hours and the front person said not really. We decided to wait the line. Surprisingly the line went pretty fast. It was the first time that I went into a restaurant waiting area to be moved to a secondary waiting area, almost like at the hospital where you go in, check in and then get to see the nurse and then wait again to see the Dr. Well we waited to be seated. Here's a few photos of the outside of the restaurant, the inside followed by shots of the food plates that were very generous! :)



The menu with the blue and white checkered table cloth.

We decided to start off with some tzatziki and pita. The tzatziki was nice and spicy with a good garlic flavor. Some of the tastiest tzatziki that I have ever tasted! The pita was also very special and tasted really fresh. It felt like they just came out of the oven! Really good!

As you can see, the portions for this plate were really big! I ordered the souvlaki, it was a chicken and lamb skewer. It came with rice, potatoes and greek salad. All was very tasty, the lamb was delicious! The whole plate was really good and I would definitely recommend it. The image below is the mousaka. I had never seen anything like it, as you can see from the photo, it's HUGE! Theresa said it was also tasty. There was a good amount of eggplant which she liked very much. Overall, we were both really happy with the selections, and on top of getting good and tasty food it was relatively cheap. It only cost us about $33 without tip, but that also included two soft drinks. I would definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Vancouver!

Evening room view...



I didn't focus on trying to capture a shot during the day, so I had to find something at night. I decided to play with my bigger camera, my 20D and see what a long exposure shot would give me. Here's a few attempts at different shots :)






Monday, February 28, 2011

Visit to Seattle







Today, I went on a road trip to Seattle. I've selected a bunch of photos that I fee represent the best of my day. I joined my friend Theresa and we drove down to what seemed like a pretty rough weather day. There was lots of snow, saw a ditched van, and from the photo, I hope you can see the crappy weather. The snow covered road and sign. However, when we got to Seattle, it was nice and clear. Our day was mostly a little drizzle of rain, but during some parts of the day, it was falling harder than just a drizzle. Glad they have awnings that protect you from some of the water.


The following photo is a road sign that made me laugh. Especially when you consider the person who calls in to be a "hero". I must say that it was entertaining and it did lead to a few laughs during the ride, and don't forget to report violators! Hahahaha.




The following images were taken around The Pike Market. The first was a 3 person band. They were selling CD's at $5/each. I picked up their three cds. We listened to 2 on the way back and I like it. A bit of an East Coast sound but stemming from the West Coast. Other photos are shot around the market,








This was then followed by a visit to the very first Starbucks, established in 1971! Weird that I took so many photos of the place, considering I don't drink their coffee! I did get a few gifts for selected friends who are Starbucks addicts (wondering who is going to get a surprise?).






After our Starbucks visit, we walked down to the Waterfront in hopes of getting a water taxi to Alki, but the taxi doesn't run on weekends. That's not very practical! Anyways, we ended up walking back and noticed a store that I had heard of through my cousin Mat. It's called Utilikilts. They make kilts that aren't just regular kilts, but rather have functional pockets etc. We went in, and found out that that this is their only store, all other retail sales are either done online or at various festivals. Here's a few photos (Check out Theresa who went looking for the bell!):



The Kilt that holds the beers!

The guy was drinking beer on the job, pretty sweet gig!