Our Weekend
Apr. 30th, 2006 12:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yesterday I slept late & stayed home in the morning/early afternoon while Shoshana went to shul and then to Artez'n where she had an appointment with the gallery owner & brought several small works of which five were aceepted and will be exhibited there. When she got home we walked about a mile to Veggie Castle in Flatbush:
http://www.notfoolinganybody.com/28veggiecastle/
http://community.iexplore.com/planning/journalEntryDining.asp?JournalID=50449&EntryID=29518&n=Veggie+Castle
http://www.happycow.net/reviews.php?id=2322
http://www.vegetarian-restaurants.net/usa/Brooklyn-Vegetarian-Restaurants.htm
(third restaurant from bottom)
where the food was delicious (it always is). We had veggie pepper steak and veggie bar-b-q chunks with broccoli, carrots, lo mein noodles (Sh) and mashed potatoes (me) with casava cake for dessert. The servings were ample and it was good to walk it off.
Today Shoshana is in Washington, D.C. for the Darfur rally. Our shul has two buses going there, but to her dismay what Shosh didn't realized is that the organizers plan to sing and daven on the way down. Why do they have to turn everything into a religious summer camp activity? Shosh is thinking that by the time she gets there she'll be so fed up that she'll make a token appearance at the rally & then ditch the group & do the museums. If I get my act together there's a classical concert I could attend (also at our shul where I have a zero gravity recliner--I have to keep my feet higher than my heart when in a stationary position to facilitate my impaired lymph drainage in the lower extremities).
http://www.notfoolinganybody.com/28veggiecastle/
http://community.iexplore.com/planning/journalEntryDining.asp?JournalID=50449&EntryID=29518&n=Veggie+Castle
http://www.happycow.net/reviews.php?id=2322
http://www.vegetarian-restaurants.net/usa/Brooklyn-Vegetarian-Restaurants.htm
(third restaurant from bottom)
where the food was delicious (it always is). We had veggie pepper steak and veggie bar-b-q chunks with broccoli, carrots, lo mein noodles (Sh) and mashed potatoes (me) with casava cake for dessert. The servings were ample and it was good to walk it off.
Today Shoshana is in Washington, D.C. for the Darfur rally. Our shul has two buses going there, but to her dismay what Shosh didn't realized is that the organizers plan to sing and daven on the way down. Why do they have to turn everything into a religious summer camp activity? Shosh is thinking that by the time she gets there she'll be so fed up that she'll make a token appearance at the rally & then ditch the group & do the museums. If I get my act together there's a classical concert I could attend (also at our shul where I have a zero gravity recliner--I have to keep my feet higher than my heart when in a stationary position to facilitate my impaired lymph drainage in the lower extremities).