Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Scenes from NoMaSoFa: Block Party '13

The block that rocks.
Chillin'
NoMaSoFa's cookin!
Talking NoMaSoFa history
Blake the winemaker in action

Still Chillin'

NoMaSoFa Block Party Hostess Laurel (on the left)

NoMaSoFa Block Party Host Andy

And we thought the fire trucks were for kids! Look at all those grownups hoping to sit in the driver's seat.

No beach? No Problem!
Even the NoMaSoFa felines show their neighborhood pride.

Friday, July 19, 2013

BMW Motorcycle Owners of America Rally at the State Fairgrounds!

It's 72 degrees and super dry today in NoMaSoFa, making it ideal weather for curing this year's garlic harvest and also perfect, we imagine, for the 41st BMW Motorcycle Owners of America Rally being held at the State Fairgrounds this weekend.

We suspect that most rally attendees won't be sporting the awesome vintage sarape vest seen in the photo of the BMW rider pictured here (circa 1968), but from our perspective in NoMaSoFa, that doesn't make much difference, because in addition to admiring the badass bikes cruising all around town, we're mostly experiencing the rally via ear.

So, here's what we've been listening to so far—and, more importantly, what's in store for our listening pleasure this weekend:

Thursday

6pm — David Jacobs-Strain with the Crunk Mountain Boys
8pm — Canned Heat

Friday

6pm — JJ Grey and MoFro
8pm — Johnny Lang

Saturday

6pm — Tommy Castro and the Painkillers
8pm — Paul Thorn Band

Happy weekend everyone!

Sunday, June 23, 2013

U-Pick Update: Rainier Cherries in Season

Rainier cherries are in season, so yesterday we hitched up the oxen, piled the kids and cast iron pans into the Conestoga wagon, and headed out to Rick Johnson's Farm at 7700 River Road where the Rainiers are a going for a whole buck a pound. They've got really tall ladders for you to use, and they've got buckets for you to pick into. But make sure to bring your own bags in which to tote them all home.

Eighteen pounds later, we headed out to Fordyce Farm at 7023 Sunnyview Road NE to scope things out, and we stayed for an hour or two there picking strawberries and some early glorious blackberries and raspberries—all for under $1.35 per pound. We snagged maybe two pounds of strawberries, two pounds of blackberries, two pounds of blueberries, and a pound of raspberries, picking 'em all to the soundtrack of at least four different languages being spoken by families harvesting around us: English, Spanish, Russian, and Vietnamese. Flushed with sun and on a fruit sugar high, we capped the day off with a Chicago-style deep dish pizza (sausage, onions and mushrooms, natch) at Geppetto's on Lancaster.

Today we're busy washing, eating, pitting, and freezing—and giving some away. Patrick on the NoMaSoFa U-Turn got some. So did Chuck at the F/Stop who was lucky enough to be the one tending bar when we walked in last night. (Great to see you there, Jared and Sky!) Sybil down at the U will get some as well. We're taking some more to a dinner tonight and have some earmarked for a dinner party later this week.

Are we plowing through 'em all too quickly? Shouldn't we be more like the diligent ant and think of the coming winter? Not at all, grasshopper, not at all. We need to make room in the fridge for the Bing cherries that come into season in a week or two.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Save the Date! NoMaSoFa's Annual Block Party

In conjunction with National Night Out, NoMaSoFa's block party is scheduled for Tuesday, August 6 from 6-9pm. Check back for more details coming soon!