Once again I didn't get the dates for Modernism Week in time and missed some things I wanted to take part in. There are bus tours of the exterior of some of the best Mid-Century modern homes in the Palm Springs, and tours of the homes designed and built by architect Albert Frey, Wexler and Alexander, among others. They were all fully booked weeks ago.
Chuck joined us to go to the Modernism Show at the convention center. It is always wonderful and interesting and filled with mid-century furniture, and accessories for sale. Not cheap, by the way. There was a large painting by a french artist in palette knife that I fell in love with. It was a mere $5,500. I just didn't have the right change at that moment.
But I did something a bit proactive. I joined a couple of organizations affiliated with Modernism Week so I will be on email lists to let me know of the upcoming events and dates so I can get space on the tours next year. YAY.
Later we met up with our friends at Studio One11 for a couple of drinks before heading to
Shanghai Reds for some of the best food in the desert. It has quickly become one of our favorite places, even with the wait for a table. This evening we were asked to join a table of folks who were in the wait line before us. They had a table for four so we sat with them. Turns out they own a furniture store in Cathedral City and were charming. We will have to visit their store just to see what it is.
Presidents Day was a lazy one. I got some things done that I needed to do on the computer, made some phone calls to get one of our water heaters fixed, and met with a contractor who is going to give us a bid on the wall we want built around the property.
We met the group at Studio One11 again and then headed for dinner with Christopher and Chuck at
Zin American Bistro. It was our first time in that restaurant, and I must say, it was delicious. The service was good and we had a window table so we could watch the folks go by.
Steve and I had the potato leak soup which was great, then he and Chuck had the "thick" pork chop, which lived up to it's name.
Christopher was good and had salmon which he liked and I had short ribs which were delicious and rich. I just couldn't finish.
We then headed over to Spurline, a local watering hole, to finish off the evening listening (and, okay, singing along to the show tune videos.) Then home and right to sleep in my recliner. LOL.
Did I mention in a previous posting that I have my share of fun?