Monday, November 22, 2010

To our loved ones--have fun in Belize

So, our loved ones have booked a cruise. They will dock in Belize City. Both asked us what they should do. We said "do an excursion to Ambergris Caye" See above. Madonna recommends.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Our Fabulous Women


A tribute and thanks to some of the most incredible women I've ever had the privilege to know and love.


Wednesday, July 14, 2010


My little house in Mazatlan. At last...

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Sunday, March 7, 2010

flying in a little plane


I will admit right off the bat that I had been dreading the two "puddle-jumper" flights we had had to book in order to save precious hours required to drive or water-taxi to our two big destinations--Ambergris Caye "San Pedro" and Chan Chich Lodge in far-western Belizean jungle. However, once the landing gear stopped spinning as we smoothly became airborn, dread transformed into elation so quickly and the panic I had anticipated just evaporated in an instant. The clip above is our descent and landing in Ambergris Caye, the most invigorating arrival EVER!

Belize, if you please

This is just a teaser. I have something much bigger for you, but I want to do it right and I need some tech-y instruction first. Belize Be patient..., um,... Please Be patient, I mean. There were many "first-time" experiences and you really should go and visit the former Britsh Honduras, but Belize keep it, (shoot, I mean "Please") somewhat secret, too many visitors will spoil the spell (shoot again, my wicked witch is showing her colors-green). We're just back and everything is almost too fresh, but stay tuned Belize....

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Feast at Farina

This picture, taken with my iPhone, having repositioned two water glasses and a half-full water carafe in front of our table's little tea-light candle to refract/direct as much light onto the plate as I could, (as discreetly as I could), still turned out lacking-- it does the presentation of this dish NO justice. Here, the famous Mandilli di Seta al Pesto--the renowned Handkerchief Pasta with Pesto, a real honest-to-god invention of Genoa, Italy finally sits before me. I cut into it and almost took a bite before I remembered that I was going to write this blog post specifically about this dish. See the cut in the lower corner? Ok, I'm getting ahead of myself here. There's definitely a lead-up to this moment and it turned out...well...


Full Disclosure: This meal was a gift from the Dining Room Manager of Farina Restaurant--his name is Gabriele Originario. We got a gift certificate for two to his restaurant so that my husband-"D", a Concierge at a SF hotel, would recommend, naturally, Farina to enquiring guests. I heard the whole story at dinner that night. Gabby the Original was, apparently, quite "dreamy". This marketing effort on Gabriele's part coincided with the same-day distribution of the magazine San Francisco Dining: an advertising vehicle for San Francisco's hottest/"it" restaurants. On the cover?--a plate of Mandilli di Seta al Pesto from Farina, San Francisco.

"OK" I said, scowling, "You have to take me. I'll forgive you your mooning over Gaby O if I'm the one you take to Farina" --knowing full well that I would be the one.

Well it happened on my birthday and it was better than I had dared to hope.

Farina: met at the door by none other than Gabriele Originario. Yep, he was very handsome. I couldn't blame D. We were treated like kings and everything put before us was a surprise and a delight.

First: Scallops --two fresh half-dollar sized East Coast scallops seared with salt, no pepper upon a dollop of sautéed and then puréed radicchio paired with a dry Prosecco--off to a great start.

Next: (pictured above) the long awaited and anticipated Mandilli di Seta.** We could see from our table, behind a stunning marble counter that ran along the whole kitchen, fresh pasta being prepared for various dishes--pizza, tagliatelle, and best of all, the handkerchief pasta of which we were about to partake. It was absolutely delicious and, dare I say it, better than I remembered our experience in Genoa to be (see the backstory ** below). Paired with a tart Chardonnay.

Followed by: Tagliatelle with a Chanterelle mushroom wine reduction sauce. Awesome. Paired with a heavy and robust Red.

And then the Main Event: Marinated, crusted and seared tuna-belly with an eggplant and red/yellow pepper compote (D had to tell me to slow down and savor this--I was practically inhaling it). Paired with a Rosé that was a shocking reddish-pink color (best wine of the night).

And finally, a Sangria-like effervescent wine served first and then the dessert Panna Cotta with berries.

I'm going back again. And if you find yourself in SF, you should, too.

**Handkerchief Pasta al Pesto: I had this a few years ago in Genoa, the birthplace of Pesto. D had researched the best pesto restaurant in Genoa which turned out to be Da Rina, a family-owned restaurant where Rina, the matriarch, made a daily appearance. The pasta that the pesto was served with was the strangest and most intriguing I had ever encountered--like big sheets of pasta, lasagna-like, coated with pesto and extremely tender and deceptively filling. I have looked for this type of pasta ever since and until Farina, I have always been disappointed. Now I can get it whenever I can get in at Farina. If Gaby O reads this post, that may be often.