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We even have a great Mexican restaurant here in Buffalo these days. The people who run it are really Mexican. Yum!!

Carol - as we say "may you go from strength to strength." I am sure your children feel your love and that's what's really important.

How can you go wrong with music and great food? I don't think that I could live without NY style pizza. But I heard that a g..."
Great pizza in Conn is in New Haven near Yale at a very old shop. I wonder if this is the man that moved.
Me, I am the expert on pizza. I try just about every pizza parlor near and far. One of the best IMO is located diagonally from Penn Station on 8th avenue and is called Suprema. A man in NY wrote e blog about visiting every pizza parlor in Manhattan and voted this one the best. So, of course we had to try it. My husband loves it and I think it's really good but there are places in Brooklyn which are just a good. Like making bagels, making a good pizza depends on the water and New York City has the best water I've been to.
There is also a restaurant in Manhattan which serves a pizza pie with caviar and truffles for $1,000. And no, I haven't eaten there yet but it's on my bucket list. LOL

regardless of what was going on, I would usually skip to the end but then realized I was really spoiling a book for myself. So I trained myself by putting a rubber band on the last 25 pages and now rarely if ever peek ahead. But I do sometimes read the last chapter of a book if I decide not to continue reading a book till the end. Sometimes it motivates me to continue reading and sometimes it doesn't.

I watched the first year of GOT and found many of the men looked the same so I couldn't differentiate between them. I'm not sure why but I never continued and now would have to go back to re-watch the first year to remember all of the details. Not sure I want to get involved with so much more TV at this time. Definitely think I need a break.

As far as Mexican food, I rarely eat it at all and don't know of any places either but can ask friend who are real foodies in the city.

When we go to NYC with our son, pizza & restaurants which serve same are our most frequent stops. He likes it all, even the $1 a slice offerings. We were staying in the Garment District & he'd go out in the middle of the night for a slice or two of that stuff. Me? Pass. Not bad, just not worth the carbs.
Our favorite pizza joints, however, have, indeed, been in New Jersey. Is it in the air? Great pizza!
LOL, Daniel. BBQ Pilgrimage. I can well imagine it. Here in Dallas we've yet to find anything we really like. Maybe we need to hit the road for a BBQP.

My niece, who is a teacher, loves Jim Dale as the narrator of the Potter books. Whenever audio books come up in the conversation she always says how awesome he is.
I am going to see him in a play. I am a subscriber to the Roundabout Theater in NYC. I just got a notice that one of the plays we are seeing this year is Just Jim Dale.
"Tony Award® winner, two-time Grammy Award® winner and two-time Academy Award® nominee Jim Dale (Roundabout’s The Road to Mecca,The Threepenny Opera) returns to the Roundabout stage to star in his brand new solo show! Directed by Tony winner Richard Maltby, Jr. (Fosse, Ain’t Misbehavin’), Just Jim Dale is a hilarious and heartwarming tour-de-force performance from one of the most masterful entertainers of his generation."


Jim Dale was in the original cast for the Broadway production of Barnum.
I can't seem to post a photo of him. Here is his wiki.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Dale


My niece, who is a teacher, loves Jim Dale as the narrator o..."
I also loved listening to Jim Dale narrating the harry Potter books. An Barnum was the first show our daughter saw on Broadway with her aunt.

I think you are probably thinking of Frank Pepe's on Wooster Street ... still there, since 1925! I think it's third-generation now.

Yes Frank Pepe opened another restaurant in West Hartford, CT (1148 New Britian Ave, "Elmwood section"). They make the best pizza!! I'm so happy that they opened another place closer to where I live. New Haven is great place to visit, eat, etc; but in the winter - especially in New Haven, trying to find good parking is a challenge!
http://pepespizzeria.com/pizza/wp-con...


I am off later today to see Idina Menzel in If/Then. Hope I enjoy this show as the reviews have been mixed.


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CBS Sunday Morning just profiled her today.
Enjoy the show !

The show had many things to like - Idina Menzel was wonderful, the sets were unusual and the music was good although again not memorable. I don't want to say too much in case people want to see it but the story line was rather hard to follow. At one point I just decided to go with the flow. It has been interesting to watch Menzel's career since I first saw her in Rent and then moved on to her other performances.



I have to agree although the idea of the road taken and not taken certainly is something we all can identify with at different times in our lives.

Fruitful Bodiesby Morag Joss
Rating 3/5
This was a mystery set in Bath England. It was a good story...."
Yes, I read the first two in the series. I am a read in order person when it comes to mystery series. I have also read Morag Joss' book Half Broken Things
Mysteries with mu..."


I loved this book. It was a little slow starting off, but picked up rather quickly.
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I loved this book. It was a little slow starting off, but picked up rather quickly.
There was a little bit of everything in thi..."
Glad you had a Good Read, Julia. :)



Portia, if you havent already you need to check out this Web Site.http://cozy-mystery.com/ Not sure that will come thru, but google cozy-mysteries and it is a wonderful site for those kinds. It lists series and order they were written. I have gone to that page to see what is coming out that I might like.

I've added to our folder --New Book Releases & Book Lists -- so it will be easy to find in the future.

http://gamacheseries.com/
We are only into the second half of the first book, Still Life, so there is plenty of time and lots of room for new participants.
Three books this month.
Lady of Hay was a wonderful novel. I really enjoy Barbara Erskine. Her past-life plots are so exciting and thrilling. The books are usually heftier ones, but totally worth reading if you like ghosts and reincarnations.
Rating: 4/5
Mary Magdalene I found to be a different book. I have read a number of novels based on religious figures, but this was the first one I have read about her. It was a nice change.
Rating: 2/5
The Bafut Beagles I adored. I love Gerald Durrell's stories!
Rating: 5/5
Lady of Hay was a wonderful novel. I really enjoy Barbara Erskine. Her past-life plots are so exciting and thrilling. The books are usually heftier ones, but totally worth reading if you like ghosts and reincarnations.
Rating: 4/5
Mary Magdalene I found to be a different book. I have read a number of novels based on religious figures, but this was the first one I have read about her. It was a nice change.
Rating: 2/5
The Bafut Beagles I adored. I love Gerald Durrell's stories!
Rating: 5/5

Rating: 2/5.."
Only a 2 rating ? For me that is a sub par rating. From your comments I thought it would rate higher. What is your rating scale?
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Morag Joss (other topics)Jonathan Swift (other topics)
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BBQ Pilgrimages are not unheard of!