Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Nesting in Addison Circle


    Driving through Addison Circle the other day, my husband spotted an unusual site--a large nest built in the top of the large blue metallic artwork in the center of Addison Circle.  You can't really see the nest in this picture, but looking up it was easy to see.  If you haven't visited Addison Circle yet, this might be another excuse--stop by in the evening to see if you can spot the mother bird coming back to the nest :)

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Addison Community Garage Sale

      Love discovering a bargain?  If so, put Addison's annual community garage sale on your calendar--and plan an early start!  This past Saturday's sale was held at the Sam's Club on Beltline Road.  When we pulled in right at the opening time of 8:00, we were not the only ones there :)  The sale was all set up underneath a tent, and every square foot of vendor space was sold out.  This year it was $20 for a booth, with booths being open only to Addison residents.  There were plenty of "pre-owned" items, including clothing, books, tools, luggage and kitchen items.  Basically something for everyone that loves the hunt for a good deal.

     Looking ahead, Taste Addison is coming up (May 18-20), so plan to check that out.  This will be our first time attending, but it sounds like a great weekend of family entertainment.  Dozens of restaurants selling samples of their fare, live music and kids' entertainment.  There are different admission fees depending on the day and time of day you go, Albertsons is selling discounted admission tickets for the higher priced times, and there will be some road closures you might want to plan around.  You can find the complete weekend schedule and all the details online :)

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Razzoo's Cajun Cafe



     If you are ever in the mood for a trip to New Orleans but can't go, head to RAZZOO'S CAJUN CAFE (3904 Dallas Parkway) to at least get a "taste" of it :)  If you go soon, you can indulge in a craw fish boil--a pound of craw fish cooked in a delicious broth that comes with a choice of two levels of heat.  It also comes with red potatoes and corn on the cob.  We paid $6.49 for this today!  As this is a seasonal creature, it is only available a limited time, which I believe is through May.
     Lots of seafood choices on the menu and at fair prices.  I had the bacon-wrapped shrimp for lunch, and it kept me pretty busy--8 shrimp with a spicy cheese dipping sauce, dirty rice, veggie and garlic toast.  For landlubbers, also a selection of salads, pastas, etc.  Great deals on weekday lunches, with most choices around $8--and what a delicious departure from a burger or sandwich if you are so inclined.  A fun atmosphere, theme music and friendly service as well--check it out :)





Monday, April 23, 2012

Blue Bonnets



    I will never me mistaken for a horticulturist, and I can't keep a plant alive to safe my life--but it is hard not to appreciate the spring-time abundance of the Texas state flower--the Bluebonnet.  It seems that the peak of the bloom usually occurs in April, and it is not to be missed.  Several communities advertise their areas as being good places to visit to see these blooming fields.  There are Bluebonnet Festivals and Bluebonnet Trails--recommended driving routes to see the best displays.  We chose to visit Ennis, TX and drive part of their trails.  Other than the fuel to get there, it is a pretty budget-friendly way to spend the day, and it is suitable for the whole family.  It is also neat to see the little towns along the way that you would otherwise miss.  Take a break from your electronic attachments, go out and see something beautiful on the best 3D screen you will ever have, and recharge all of your batteries :)


Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Out of the Loop Fringe Festival

   

     If you like to be entertained, as I do, you can not miss the OUT OF THE LOOP FRINGE FESTIVAL at the Water Tower Theater (15650 Addison Road).  Held every spring, this 10-day festival features a great variety of acts at outstanding prices.  With three stages, the water tower theater hosts a series of dramatic, musical and comedic performances.  Individual ticket prices run in the $10-$15 range which is great in itself, but if you plan on attending several shows, consider a pass.  This year's pass was $60, and entitled the pass holder to see each of the roughly 20 acts one time.  Most acts do multiple shows, so there are a lot of show times to choose from as well.

    Not only do the format and pricing of the festival make it accessible, you will find parking to be easy and the staff and volunteers to be friendly and accommodating as well.  No huge theaters here either, so you have the ability to choose a seat where you can see and hear well.  We enjoyed all of the ten or so shows we attended--even the cabaret singing that we didn't think we would.  This is a great opportunity to sample different art forms you are not sure about as well.  We are partial to comedy, and thought "Miranda Sings" and "The Screw You Review" were fabulous, although definitely not PC.  If you are able to be offended, the latter show would not be for you, but it was a riot.

    For the gory details:  After we purchased the pass, we received a full program schedule.  From that schedule, we selected the performances and performance times of our choice.  Tickets were picked up at the box office prior to each performance.  Just don't show up too close to show time as they may give your seat away if it is close to show time and others are interested in purchasing tickets.  For complete details just check it out online, and hope to see you next year :)

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Houlihan's

   

     Looking for a new place for after work?  Give HOULIHANS (5225 Beltline) a shot--(pun intended).  A lively place featuring drinks with funny names, an extensive menu and a great atmosphere.  Catering to even the most picky eaters, there is something here to please almost anyone, including those on gluten-free and vegan diets.  Houlihan's can satisfy any appetite as well, offering a nice selection of small plates, steak dinners with all the fixin's and everything in-between.  Favorite small plates so far are the salmon and the scallops.  The perfect size for those wanting to sample an appetizer first, or for those saving room for one of their irresistible desserts.  A nice patio for those wishing to dine al fresco on a beautiful evening is another plus.  Check out their website for happy hour specials, vegan choices, gluten-free items, nutritional info and more :)  

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Collin College

   

     Many people might not think of college as fun, but if you check out the offerings at COLLIN COLLEGE (4800 Preston Park Blvd.), you hopefully will feel differently.  While they do offer two-year degree programs and continuing education courses, there is a great selection of classes geared more towards recreation and personal enrichment.  Just scanning the menu of classes should spark your interest--creative writing, digital photography and genealogy are just a few examples.  If you have always wanted to start your own business, there are a lot of resources available to you here at the Small Business Development Center.  Volunteers from a variety of backgrounds provide free mentoring to help you get the information you need to start and run your business successfully.  Call the SBDC for info and to schedule an appointment to meet with a mentor.  Sometimes the parking lot gets a little full, so plan to arrive a little early.  Also, there is a screen in the lobby near the elevators with a list of some of the  classes and what rooms they are in.  With such a large selection of low-cost and no-cost classes to choose from, you should be able to find something to entice you--and it never hurts to learn something new :)