Sunday, May 5, 2024

A Filipino Lunch Excursion Plan for June

One of the numerous activities enjoyed by a number of THD residents are the monthly lunch excursions to the numerous ethnic restaurants here in Walnut Creek.  Unfortunately, there is zero Filipino restaurant in Walnut Creek. The nearest Filipino restaurants are in Concord, Pacheco, San Ramon and Pittsburg. However, these restaurants are not really great for a seat-down semi-formal enjoyable lunch as they are targeted for the take-away crowd (TO GO).  One of the filipino restaurant recommended by a friend is the FOB Kitchen in Oakland at 5179 Telegraph Ave ( Temescal District) 💚💚https://www.yelp.com/biz/fob-kitchen-oakland.  

Here's a write up of the Chef and Owner of FOB Kitchen from the website, FOBkitchen.com     

Janice Dulce (she/they) is the Chef and Owner of FOB Kitchen. She was born into a large Filipino family and grew up in the Bay Area and Guam. Her favorite childhood memories involve “handaan” dinner parties, where food was always plentiful. In 2015, Dulce flew to the Philippines to cook alongside her mother and grandmother, learning and mastering the recipes from her youth. When she returned to the Bay Area, FOB Kitchen was born, first as a weekly pop-up, and three years later into a permanent residence in Oakland, CA. Dulce received the StarChefs Rising Star Community Chef award in 2019 and most recently was selected to be a 2021, 2022 and 2023 California Bib Gourmand by the Michelin Guide.  She consistently receives recognition from the SF Chronicle, including Top 100 and Top 88 Restaurants List in 2019 and 2020, and 2021’s Top East Bay Restaurants. She has also received write-ups from noteworthy publications including Forbes, East Bay Express, and Berkeleyside.







Since I have not been to FOB Kitchen, Galen and I are planning to have a Taste- Lunch Date sometime this Month. If we like it, Galen plan on organizing a Lunch Excursion opened to all THD Residents in June if not earlier. 💚💚The Menu is listed on the website above.

Important Note; Filipino Food is designed to be a Family Dining Experience and like the Chinese Dim Sum has to be shared so that a variety of dishes can be enjoyed by all. However, if you insist dining American style, that is your own choice and we will not question your decision.

Here's one of the latest reviews about FOB Kitchen.

Apr 21, 2024
Came here with some friends for Oakland restaurant week. It was a miracle that we were able to get seated almost immediately for a group of 4, and service was consistently kind and attentive throughout even though they had all tables full!

The restaurant itself is also beautiful, the tables are spacious, and tables are spaced far enough apart that you can actually enjoy conversation with your friends. I loved all the plants on the shelves above us, made it feel so tropical and airy.

The food itself was incredible, and I loved how vegetarian friendly it was (half our group was vegetarian). We got pretty much everything on the restaurant week menu, and each course impressed us. Standouts were the two salads (some preferred the jicama, others the eggplant), the pancit sotanghon, and the turon dessert. It was interesting that each one of us had a different favorite dish--the hallmark of a place that's super special and executes well. And indeed, all the food felt beautifully and thoughtfully constructed. Definitely coming back!!


https://theintellectualmigrants.blogspot.com/2024/03/thirteen-best-filipino-restaurants-in.html

Saturday, May 4, 2024

Cinco De Mayo Celebration- A Resounding Success



Photo Credit: Karen Kopp,  Ole! Ole!  

Dean Elias with his Sombrero that match his Shirt. I had a red sombrero that matched my red  49er wind-breaker jacket that I wore during the Cocktail Hour. 


The beautiful music of the Monumental Mariachi Band reverberated thru the Liberty Pavilion with the sharp sounds of the two trumpets. It was accompanied by  two guitars and a violin with and vocalist singing Mexican Classic songs. The marching band started and ended the Cocktail Hour with the Classic Cielito Lindo💚-one of my favorite Mexican songs.   Margarita and chips with salsa and avocado dip flowed freely during this happy musical hour on a perfect sunny afternoon here at the THD Liberty Pavilion. Veronica and I danced with the salsa music along with Marsha, Martha, Galen, Karen and Yefem.  

Incidentally, the wall mural had been updated with several animals( ducks) and a small farm house by the river.  Thank You Trenton for the beautiful details added to the wall mural. 

The Cocktail/Happy Hour was followed by an authentic Mexican Dinner.

 Here are some photos I took during dinner with Marsha Kefer, Dean Elias  and Jay Pollack. I had the Chili Relleno.  Martha had the Fish Tacos, and Jay had the Chicken Ensalada. Dean had the Taco Bowl and Chicken Tortilla soup. No one ordered the Beef Fajitas. Here are the photos:




The Chicken Tortilla Soup

My Chili Relleno-Yummylicious!

The Taco Salad Bowl

The Chicken Ensaladas and Fish Tacos

I had the Mexican Flan ( Custard ) to Go that I ate later before I retired for the evening.


Churros with Chocolate Sauce- I had this in my Fridge a couple of days ago.  


A special Paper Placemats for our Special Mexican Dinner, Friday, May 3, 2024


💚💚"Cielito Lindo" is a Mexican folk song or copla popularized in 1882 by Mexican author Quirino Mendoza y Cortés (c. 1862 – 1957).  It is roughly translated as "Lovely Sweet One". Although the word cielo means "sky" or "heaven", it is also a term of endearment comparable to "sweetheart" or "honey". Cielito, the diminutive, can be translated as "sweetie"; lindo means "cute", "lovely" or "pretty". The song is commonly known by words from the refrain, "Canta y no llores", or simply as the "Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay song".

Commonly played by mariachi bands, it has been recorded by many artists in the original Spanish as well as in English and other languages, including by Tito GuizarPedro InfanteVicente FernandezPlacido DomingoLuciano PavarottiEartha KittThe WigglesMenudo and Ana Gabriel. It also featured prominently in the iconic Mexican film Los tres Garcia

There is some debate as to whether the song's lyrics refer to the Sierra Morena, a mountain range in southern Spain, or the similarly named Sierra de Morones, in the Mexican state of Zacatecas. However most Mexicans believe that this is a misrepresentation of the lyrics and is intended as "la Sierra, Morena", "Morena" is a common term of endearment, and with the comma, it now means he is directly speaking to the woman in the song instead of a specific place. 

 It has become a famous song of Mexico, especially in Mexican expatriate communities around the world or for Mexicans attending international events such as the Olympic Games or the FIFA World Cup.


Here are some photos taken by Karen: Thanks Karen for the beautiful photos.






Here are Photos taken by Galen
Galen, I love this photo of Me!  







            

I Learned Something New Today-The Name Dusan

The other day, I introduced myself to a new resident here at THD. His first name is Dusan. I saw him eating alone at Newton's and his face was not familiar at all. After my introduction, I learned he is a local and his name is Dusan and this was his first meal at Newton.
I must admit my ignorance, because this was the first time I heard of the name Dusan. I guessed it was Slavic. My guess is correct. 
I did some search and here's what I learned about the Name Dusan from Wikipedia.   

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dušan
PronunciationCzech: [ˈduʃan]
Serbo-Croatian: [dǔʃan]
Slovak: [ˈduʂan]
Gendermale
Language(s)Slavic
Origin
Language(s)Slavic
Word/nameduša "soul"
Derivationduš- (root) + an (suffix)
Region of originSlavic
Other names
Pet form(s)Dule (in Serbian)
Related namesDuško (in Serbian)

Dušan (Serbian CyrillicДушан) is a Slavic given name primarily used in countries of Yugoslavia; and among Slovaks and Czechs.] The name is derived from the Slavic noun duša "soul".

Occurrence

Emperor of Serbs and Greeks Stefan Dušan
NameCount people (Rank)StateDate
Dušan14,972Czechia2016[3]
Dušan40,191
(57rd; 19th man's)
Slovakia2000-10[4]
Dušan7,660 (33rd)Slovenia2021-01-01[5]
Dušan5,656Croatia2011[6]

In Serbia, it was the 29th most popular name for males, as of 2010.


And Now for my Name David. So far I am the only Resident here at THD named David. There are 20 male residents here at THD. 

David is a common masculine given name. It is of Hebrew origin, and its popularity derives from King David, a figure of central importance in the Hebrew Bible and in the religious traditions of JudaismChristianity and Islam.

Etymology

David (HebrewדָּוִדModern: DavidTiberian: Dāwîḏ) means "beloved", derived from the root dôwd (דּוֹד), which originally meant "to boil", but survives in Biblical Hebrew only in the figurative usage "to love"; specifically, it is a term for an uncle or figuratively, a lover/beloved (it is used in this way in the Song of Songs: אני לדודי ודודי לי, "I am for my beloved and my beloved is for me"). In Christian tradition, the name was adopted as Syriacܕܘܝܕ Dawid, Greek ΔαυίδLatin Davidus or David. The Quranic spelling is دَاوُۥد Dāwūd or Dā'ūd.

David was adopted as a Christian name from an early period, e.g. David of Wales (6th century), David Saharuni (7th century), David I of Iberia (9th century). Name days are celebrated on 8 February (for David IV of Georgia), 1 March (for St. David of Wales) and 29 December (for King David), as well as 25 June (St. David of Sweden), 26 June, 9 July (Russia), 26 August, 11 December and 30 December (Hungary, Latvia, Norway, Czech Republic).

Hypocorisms

The oldest, most popular and most commonly used diminutive form in the English speaking countries of David is Dav, which first appeared in written form in the 16th century. The nickname Dav or Dave has been used as a name in its own right in the 19th and 20th centuries, at least in the United States. At the height of its popularity in the 1950s and early 1960s, the name Dave was bestowed upon more than 3,000 infants each year.

Other common English-language hypocorisms of the name David are Dave, Dav, Davey, Davie, Davo, Davs, Davis, Daviey, and Davy. The Welsh Dafydd is also abbreviated DewiDai and Daf.

In Ashkenazi Jewish culture, common hypocorisms of Dovid are Dovi and Dov. Dudi is a common hypocorism in Modern Hebrew.

Davo is also used as a nickname, and is quite common in Australia and Armenia, while the nickname Dato (for Davit) is popular in the country of Georgia.

https://www.ifate.com/name-meanings/meaning-of-the-name-david.html

Once again, may I reiterate that you never stop learning no matter how old you are. One of my goals in my late stages of my life here in Planet Earth is to learn new things every day.  I hope you have the same goals with me.  

Friday, May 3, 2024

The TV Series, Fallout-My Review


I just finished Episode 1 of this New series from Amazon Prime. I am hooked. I binged-watch the 8 episodes of Season 1. Each Episode is about 30 minutes. Season 2 is planned. There is violence, slight nudity, cannibalism and of course robots and a love story. This is a TV series worth your time and entertainment. However, it is not geared for Seniors but the younger generation of TV viewers.    


 I am one of the 65 million viewers who enjoyed this series and described in the following write up from pushsquare.com. I have never played a video game, but I love the series specially the sound track of 1940-1950's music. The music soundtrack of the Fallout series is composed of both licensed music from the mid-century's Jazz Age to the Space Age, as well as original scores by Mark Morgan, Matt Gruber, Devin Townsend, and Inon Zur. The series also features original songs and covers commissioned for the games as diegetic music heard in the world of Fallout.


Here's a short write up of the second most popular show from Amazon Prime Videos. 


The TV series was based on one of the greatest video games of all time, Fallout is the story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have. Two Hundred years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the incredibly complex, gleefully weird and highly violent universe waiting for them above.


"The Fallout TV adaptation continues to go from strength to strength as Amazon has revealed the series has received 65 million viewers, making it the second most-watched show in the streaming service's history. It's also the most popular series on the platform since The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power debuted in 2022.


Details include the show proving popular amongst the 18-34 age demographic, where it's Amazon Prime's most popular series ever.  Sixty per cent of overall viewership came from outside the USA, with the UK, France, and Brazil all engaging with Fallout more than most. The firm has already confirmed a second season will be shot as Fallout fans return to the games in their droves having finished the TV show. They've proved so popular these past few weeks that Bethesda has recorded five million players in a single day across all its titles.


In our Fallout TV Show review, we concluded: "In accurately capturing the overall direction of the games, it forges a new path the series can take without a controller in your hands, all the while replicating its tone and bringing back those classic tunes you had hidden away on your iPod more than a decade ago. We don't want to set the world on fire, but if Fallout is the aftermath, then maybe the LA wasteland isn't so bad."


Are you one of those 65 million viewers? Let me know in the comments section of my blog. For complete details visit:


https://www.pushsquare.com/news/2024/04/fallout-tv-show-marks-huge-success-with-65-million-viewers

Here one review of the show that I can concur:

The series has the ability to appeal to both gaming enthusiasts & newcomers alike. Even if you've never picked up a controller, the richly developed characters & intricately woven plotlines will draw you in effortlessly. The series doesn't rely solely on its gaming roots to carry it forward; instead, it stands confidently on its own merits, offering a fresh & immersive experience for all viewers.

The casting choices are spot-on, breathing life into characters that fans of the Fallout franchise have come to love & new viewers can instantly connect with. Ella Purnell's portrayal of Lucy MacLean is nothing short of captivating, bringing depth & resilience to the character as she navigates the harsh realities of the wasteland. Aaron Moten as Maximus, a squire of the Brotherhood of Steel, delivers a performance filled with both strength & vulnerability, showcasing the complexities of survival in a world ravaged by nuclear fallout. Walton Goggins as The Ghoul/Cooper Howard, is a scene-stealer, infusing the series with charisma & mystery that would keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

It's a shining example of how a game adaptation can not only do justice to its source material but also transcend it, carving out its own place in the pantheon of great television.

In conclusion, if you're looking for a riveting series that seamlessly blends action, drama, thought-provoking themes, look no further than Amazon Prime's Fallout. And as for the next potential game adaptation, I couldn't agree more a series based on BioShock would be an absolute dream come true. Here's hoping that someone out there is listening & ready to bring Rapture to life on the small screen.
Meanwhile, here's a photo of my purple okra from my Gardens in my previous residence, Fair Oaks, CA and my own recipe for okra sauteed. 

https://myfavoritepinoydishes.blogspot.com/2022/08/eleven-ways-to-cook-okra-my-own-okra.html

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