JACKSON HOLE, WY— The wife and I have been on the road for nine days. Just two people, one truck, and way too much luggage. I am typically a very efficient packer. I’ve spent three months each year in Italy for the past several years and have become quite proficient at travel packing. All ofContinue reading “Notes from the Road: Westward Wandering Part II”
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Wandering Westward Vol. I
“Go west young man.” – Horace Greely ST. LOUIS— For the past several years I have spent three months each year touring guests and friends through various parts of Italy. On March 12, I was headed to Spain to tour 25 of our friends through that country— Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, and Malaga. We wereContinue reading “Wandering Westward Vol. I”
Restaurant Mornings
“Without great solitude, no serious work is possible.” –Pablo Picasso Mornings are magical in an empty restaurant dining room. There is a different energy in a restaurant in the early morning. Everything is quiet and still. It’s a stark contrast from the hectic hustle of the pre-shift scramble and the frenzied activity of lunch andContinue reading “Restaurant Mornings”
A Red Revival of the First Order
Birdwatching seems like a strange hobby to me, but I have friends who do it, and they are fine people. The appeal of knitting, origami, and crocheting are foreign to me, but they certainly require a certain level of dexterity that I likely don’t possess. Hobbies such as woodworking, stamp collecting, gardening, photography, and rareContinue reading “A Red Revival of the First Order”
Farewell. Thank you. Onward.
Last week was one of the most surreal, yet rewarding, weeks I have spent in my 38-year restaurant career. Tuesday through Saturday nights we said farewell to a dear friend— the first restaurant concept I ever opened, the flagship of our company, the place where so many life events have been celebrated with my family,Continue reading “Farewell. Thank you. Onward.”
A Heartfelt Farewell to An Old Friend
Today I am grateful. Some would think that closing a restaurant one has owned and operated for over 32 years would be grounds for despair and depression. Not so. Not even close. Today I am thankful for all of the people I have worked with over the past three decades, and all of the peopleContinue reading “A Heartfelt Farewell to An Old Friend”
The Panhandle in the Pandemic
WATERCOLOR, FLA— When one reaches a certain age it’s easy to look back on life and see where periods of time— even moments in a day— were impactful and made a difference in his or her life going forward. I have almost six decades from which to draw life experiences and impactful moments. If there’sContinue reading “The Panhandle in the Pandemic”
The Closing of K-Paul’s
Yesterday we lost a legend. No one died, but one of this nation’s most important restaurants closed permanently. The legendary New Orleans restaurant K-Paul’s will be one of COVID-19’s latest victims. K-Paul’s owner, Paul Prudhomme, was a culinary genius. Period. He was also one of the most iconic figures in American cooking and was oneContinue reading “The Closing of K-Paul’s”
Fries
My wife, son, and I were having dinner last night. Nothing special. Just a quick Sunday night supper of burgers and fries. Halfway through the meal, I said, “I love French fries.” It was an out-of-the-blue, random statement, and my wife and son stared blankly at me. My son, who eats much cleaner and healthierContinue reading “Fries”