The Corson Building
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The Corson Building
Image by The Kozy Shack
10-course birthday dinner served family style at The Corson Building. Fantastic meal:
Crudo beef, fried wild mountain capers, lemon oil, Maldon salt on crostini
Wine:
Arund Brut Rose NV, Methode Classique Alto Adige (Pinot noir)
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Roasted lobster mushrooms, flageolets, sea beans, leeks, Pecorino Romano
Billy’s Tonasket artichokes, porcini mushrooms, aged balsamic vinaigrette
Treviso, white chanterelles, Sicilian almonds, Interlaken grapes
Wine:
Les Roches Sauvignon Blanc 2007, Touraine
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Washington albacore, beets, cucumbers, dukkah (spice mix with coriander,
cumin, almonds, hazelnuts)
Sardines escabeche, beet and chard greens, chopped Corson Building
hard-boiled egg
Black cod, potatoes, Yakima chickpeas, tomatoes, preserved lemon, brown
butter and yogurt (made from Kurtwood Farms raw milk)
Wine:
Pascal Janviers Jasnere 2006 Chenin Blanc
Rodolphe Demougeot Meursault 2006
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Quail, aioli, Sungold tomatoes, agrodolce
Roasted pork loin, fig vinegar, fresh Kadota figs
Wine:
Von Simmern "Hattenheimer" Riesling 2004 Rheingau
Domaine Lafouge "Les Duresses" 1er Cru 2006, Auxey-Duresses
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Bay leaf ice cream, sauteed plums, pistachio cookie
Domaine Durban Muscat Beaumes-de-Venise
Retarded.
Georgetown, Seattle, WA.
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Image by North Carolina National Guard
RALEIGH, N.C. — Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Corporation employees provided some much needed holiday cheer for military families in need by donating 156 family meals at their corporate offices here today. The company, NCNG and Army Reserve volunteers braved a chilly morning to load many of the boxes full non-perishable food for a Thanksgiving feast onto North Carolina National Guard Light Medium Tactical Vehicle for distribution. “It is a great opportunity for the team,” said Vince Toscano, a Wells Fargo consumer loan underwriter. (U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Robert Jordan, North Carolina National Guard Public Affairs)
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Legoland Windsor 04-05-12
Image by Dave Catchpole
LEGOLAND Windsor a theme park dedicated to children aged 3-12 years old and of course big kid adults.
An inspirational land where the kids are the hero and adults relive their childhood.
The fun never stops and imagination knows no bounds, a family attraction like no other.
Set in 150 acres of beautiful parkland, LEGOLAND Windsor is a unique family theme park with over 55 interactive rides, live shows, building workshops, driving schools and attractions.
It’s amazing what can be built with LEGO bricks – nearly 55 million of them!
From comical camels to fearsome fire-breathing dragons, world landmarks to musical pirates, young and old alike will be fascinated by the incredible LEGO models throughout the park.
Fun Facts about LEGOLAND Windsor
There are 34 LEGO pieces in an average Miniland figure.
The largest model in Miniland is the Canary Wharf Tower which is 5.2 metres tall and took 3 model makers 850 hours to complete using 200,000 LEGO Bricks!
The smallest models are the pigeons in Trafalgar Square which contain 5 LEGO bricks each
New in 2011 – Atlantis Submarine Voyage
Take a deep breath and submerge yourself in an underwater adventure.
Plunge into the depths with this world-first LEGO® submarine ride and immerse yourself in a magical underwater adventure.
So what’s New in 2012
STAR WARS MINILAND EXPERIENCE – The Force has arrived at LEGOLAND
Take a trip to a galaxy far, far away at the UK’s only indoor LEGO® Star Wars™ Miniland Experience at the LEGOLAND®Windsor Resort. Enjoy seven of the most famous scenes from the six live-action Star Wars movies, as well as a scene from the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars™ all made out of 1.5 million LEGO® bricks built in 1:20 scale. Follow the chronological path through the Star Wars timeline and retrace the major events of the beloved Saga featuring 2,000 LEGO® models, authentic sounds and lighting effects in the ultimate LEGO®Star Wars experience.
LEGOLAND WINDSOR RESORT HOTEL – Now open
An exciting LEGO adventure awaits you, as the amazing 150 room, fully themed LEGOLAND Hotel opens at LEGOLAND Windsor RESORT!
Staying overnight at the new LEGOLAND Windsor Resort Hotel is a must for all LEGO fans. From the spectacular dragon-guarded entrance and interactive LEGO features through to the brightly coloured pirate splash pool and fully themed bedrooms, the new hotel will inspire imaginations and create laugh-out loud memories. With dedicated indoor play areas, entertainment and a buffet-style restaurant serving child-friendly meals, it’s the perfect family treat.
Nags Head 2012 Memoirs 115 – Texas Theme Night
Image by Counselman Collection
Our son and daughter-in-law chose this location for this year’s spring trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina, putting us right on the ocean front beach. It was a great location right beside Jeanette’s Pier, and the weather was so sunny. There were some windy days that made the waves all that much better. Besides our family from Ohio, we had friends visiting from several Congregations neighboring ours, plus a family that drove from mid-Texas and another from Indiana. As usual, we took turns making meals and it was a great experience with everyone fellowshipping and working together peacefully. Yes, I had one conference call with World Headquarters I did not want to miss, but it was still total relaxation. I tried to go a whole day without touching a camera, but then I got the shakes, and I just had to grab a camera and start snapping again; when you are hooked, you are hooked. To see photos from our past visits to Nags Head see the set of photos in our Travel Collection called Nags Head Memoirs; they are all dated.
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20080807 – Family Dinner at Bethany Beach – 164-6402 – Jonny, Priscilla, Margaretha, Julie, Steve, Mark, Timmy
Image by Claire CJS
Jonny and Grandma have the same look on their faces!
BACKSTORY: Carolyn & Clint stayed an extra day just for the family dinner at Magnolia’s on Thursday night. When we got to the place, someone said to spread out the families. One suggestion was to draw seat numbers from a hat to mix up the families, but that didn’t happen. So, as it turned out, there was a lot of mixing up going on. We didn’t have the banquet room this year, but Carolyn thinks that the rest of the upstairs was more conducive to mingling. It was easier to walk around the tables. However, there was also a lot of chaos with the ordering and serving of food. Mark said "They came over with a bottle of wine and asked if it was mine because they forgot which table ordered it. I said it was mine." People were already eating salad before others even got to order. So that part was confusing. I really feel for the waiters since not only did they have a large family to take care of, we were confusing them by walking around and not paying much attention.
Jonathan, Julie, Margaretha, Mark, Priscilla, Steve, Timothy.
group picture.
Magnolia’s, restaurant, Bethany Beach, Delaware.
August 7, 2008.
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…View video of everyone eating at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eq0vHqXB4ZA
USARJ CSM hosts Halloween celebratin for senior NCO leadership
Image by usarjnco
CAMP ZAMA, Japan – A genie, a gorilla, an astronaut, Jack Sparrow and even Freddy Krueger paid a visit to the home of Army Command Sgt. Maj. Eric C. Dostie, command sergeant major, U.S. Army Japan, for a Halloween celebration Oct. 23, 2015, in Camp Zama, Japan.
The Dostie family treated their costumed guests with a home cooked meal, specialty drinks and traditional Halloween treats. Dostie and his wife also organized games for the group that included stacking plastic cups and shaking ping pong balls out of tissue boxes. Even Dostie’s five-year old daughter participated in the friendly competition by awarding the best male and female costumes of the night.
“I hosted this party to help our senior NCO leadership to unwind after a few stressful weeks preparing for major missions and exercises” said Dostie who greeted his guests in pharaoh’s clothing, “These celebrations remind us that our command is a close-knit family that enjoys the little tricks and treats in life.”
U.S. Army photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, U.S. Army Japan
Food Scrap Collector
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Food Scrap Collector
Image by Liz Phung
handsome dog that would wait around during meals.
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As part of the Partners in Care program, Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Maryland donates 50 Thanksgiving meals for Maryland National Guard service members at the Fifth Regiment Armory in Baltimore, Maryland, Nov. 19, 2018.
This is the tenth year in a row that Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Maryland has donated meals to MDNG #CitizenSoldiers. The meal includes a turkey and some traditional sides.
The Partners in Care program is an initiative of the #MDNG where local congregations provide support to Maryland National Guard members and their families when they are in need. Services include counseling for individuals, couples and Families; child care; basic household and auto repairs; emergency food, clothing and housing support; crisis and grief counseling; and transportation. Each congregation in the program provides support within the limits of its ability free of charge, regardless of religious affiliation and without any obligation.
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Harris Teeter Harvest Feast
Image by FoodBankCENC.org
Photo from Harris Teeter volunteer project to pack 2,000 Thanksgiving meals for food insecure families as part of their annual Harvest Feast food & fund drive.