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New Orleans

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This past weekend Julie and I headed down to New Orleans for a long weekend where we met up with some friends we haven’t seen in quite a while. We covered a lot of ground in a short amount of time, and thanks to our hosts were able to experience a lot of places we would have never made it to on our own.

Parade
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Saturday we set up shop at the corner of Louisiana & Magazine for the St. Patrick’s Day parade. I can’t remember the last time I was at an Irish Parade but I know it was nothing like this one. The people on the floats were throwing beads, cabbages, bars of Irish Springs soap amongst other things. Some of the floats had fully stocked bars with Guinness on draft while other parade marches pulled wagons with kegs of beer.  Parading is a contact sport in this town, where one needs to keep their head on a swivel.  There was a guy standing behind us with a sign that said ‘hit this asshole’ which led to a lot of near misses with giant wads of flying beads.

Music
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On Saturday afternoon we walked around the French Quarter for awhile and settled into Balcony Music Club for the afternoon where we caught a couple bands. The second band was a group of high school kids and the audience was made up mostly by their parents. This of course did not discourage us from drinking the $1.50 High Life(s). The kids band was actually really good. From there we headed over to Three Muses where there was a completely packed house for Aurora Nealand’s Royal Roses. To end then night we stopped in the Blue Nile where Kermit Ruffins was playing. I think we paid a cover for only Blue Nile, just an all around great night of music.

Food
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Blackened Shrimp and Grit CakeSteamed Mussels with Collard Greens and Crispy Grit Crackersphoto 5Finally at Cafe Du Monde!

It’s hard to express how impressed I was with all the food. We hit a variety of places including regional favorites and some small out of the way places that were just great. We had Fried Chicken at Willie Mae’s Scotch House, broiled crawfish at the parade, some amazing small dishes at Bouchiere (crab legs, boudin balls, and steamed muscles to name a few).  Julie managed to get her sweet fix at Cafe Du Monde and we had poor boys at Parkway Bakery & Tavern where the girl at the counter gave me shit for my sunburn.  Our trip was rounded out with sandwiches at Cochon Butcher and a semi-classy dinner at Lüke Restaurant.

National World War II Museum
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Seeing that I made an effort to hit the World War I Musuem when I was in Kansas City I thought it would be proper to check out the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. The museum is in the area of the city where all the Higgin’s boats were made for the numerous landings in the Pacific and the D-Day assault in Normandy. The museum isn’t nearly as comprehensive as the WWI museum, this one basically starts with the build up to the American involvement and then takes you through the D-Day landings. They did have some amazing artifacts and the breakdown of the landings was interesting.

Side Notes:
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* The Robert E. Lee statue at Lee Circle nearly has his back turned to the World War II Musuem.


** I covered a lot of ground in the world of New Orleans beer. The most prevalent and largest selection of beers were from Abita Brewing Company (which was in nearly every bar we went into. I preferred the beers from NOLA Brewing including one of my favorites this weekend, Hopitoulas, along with the N’AWLINS Golden Ale from Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company which is a Mississippi brewery.


*** This house was directly across from us during the parade, how it managed to not collapse is something I will never understand. I learned that it was boarded up because a truck ran into it recently.
**** The complete set of photographs from this trip can be found on Flickr.

Philadelphia Hockey Trip

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This year for our annual Hockey Trip we headed to Philadelphia for the Flyers – Penguins game.  This was supposed to be the most ‘hostile’ environment we’ve yet experienced, but oddly enough it was the most subdued crowd we’ve seen yet.  I’m sure this had a lot to do with it being a Thursday night and the entire row of Eastern Europeans who sat behind us but nonetheless it was a manageable crowd experience.  Also Crosby was out so Flyers fans didn’t have anyone to boo.

The Pens started hot for about three minutes and then they basically didn’t compete until the third period.  With that being said, we were one lame three-bounce-goal from pulling even in regulation.  Malkin looked good but held onto the puck too long, Letang is sorely missed and Jagr looks like a 40 year old hockey player.

After the game ended we all headed towards the mens room which once again attests to how placid the crowd was.  While waiting in line we learned that Ben Roethlisberger had torn his ACL and was down for the year.  Moving forward I will try not get my news in public restrooms.

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Nodding Head Brewery
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Nodding Head Brewery as you would assume is filled with wall to wall bobbleheads, kind of reminded me of home.  We ended up catching the tail end of the Steelers – Browns game and to our surprise Ben was still playing.  I tried the Sled Wrecker and then moved on to the 3C which was one of the better beers I had all weekend.

Cheese Steaks

As the night came to a close we soldiered on to partake in cheese steaks.  We grabbed a cab and headed over to Pat’s Cheese Steaks and Geno’s Steaks.  I wasn’t aware they were both 24 hour establishments, so we were able to have sandwiches from both to compare and contrast.  There were only three of us for this part of the trip so we ended up ordering two sandwiches from Geno’s and three from Pat’s. To say Pat’s is better than Geno’s would be a major understatement.  Either way we suffered ‘Geno’s Revenge‘ the next afternoon.

DiNic’s
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After we got up and moving around Friday morning we headed over to Reading Terminal Market to checkout the shops and then to get a DiNic’s Roast Pork sandwich.  I have to say this sandwich was much better than the Cheese Steaks from the night before.

Liberty Bell

After lunch we continued on our walk of Philadelphia checking out the Liberty Bell.  The display has recently gone through a renovation and the tower it used to be housed in at Independence Hall can be seen through the screen in the photograph above.  I think it is a really unique way of displaying the bell and once the renovations of the bell tower are complete it will be a stunning setting.

Yards Brewing

After another epic Furman March which took us under three highway underpasses and a series of block houses that were transplanted from Belfast we ended up at Yards Brewing.  The majority of our party was not too high on making this trek but I think we were all pleased we did.  In addition to Yards’ regular beer line up they had the ‘Ales of the Revolution’ beers which is where I focused my attention.  I had General Washington’s Tavern Porter and Thomas Jefferson’s Tavern Ale.

Craft Ale House – Limerick, PA
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The Craft Ale House was a late addition to our itinerary by Josh’s mom who clearly knows a thing or two about beer selections.  Craft has one of the larger bottle lists I’ve ever seen and it’s basically a liquor store as well where you can create your own six packs.  I had a Wipeout IPA and the Jai Alai IPA. This was one of the highlights of the trip.

Victory Brewing – Downingtown, PA

In addition to the Hockey game, stopping at  Victory Brewing Company was a priority destination.  Their brewpub is a large warehouse type building with a couple large dinning halls and a good size bar.  We ended up getting a drink at the bar and then grab a table for dinner.  The food was as good as the beer.  We ended up getting three growlers filled for the road.  You can see the amazing sophisticated growler filling station in the photograph above.  I’m pretty sure it was from the future.  With dinner I had the Donneybrook Stout, a Storm King and the Victory Lager.  It was the first time I’ve seen either the Lager or the Donneybrook Stout which was about the smoothest stout I’ve ever had.

Side Notes:


* The View From My Seat.


** Kyber Pass is an intriguing place to say the least.


**** For some reason these are the standard growlers people on the East Coast use.  They look more like artillery pieces the beverage containers if you ask me.

Limerick Nuclear Power Plant
***** Most likely my 2011 4th of July card.
****** Past Hockey Trips: Boston – 2010 and Washington – 2009.

BIG TEN Championship Game: Wisconsin – Michigan State


On Friday we drove down to Indianapolis for the inaugural BIG TEN Championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium between Wisconsin and Michigan State. I’m pretty sure this is the first time I’ve seen a Football game indoors. That stadium was great, though I would prefer an outdoor game. We had decent seats in the upper level and I don’t believe there’s a bad seat in the house.

The crowd was evenly split between Michigan State and Wisconsin fans and there were a good portion of other BIG TEN fans throughout the stadium. To start the game they had both bands merge and play the National Anthem which was a nice touch. I’ve never been to a bowl game so this was a unique experience to see this many fans from different teams at one game. With the game going back and forth throughout, the momentum of the crowd would shift accordingly. I liked how they set the bands up near the corner of opposite end zones.

Wisconsin took an early lead and then Michigan State rallied by way of going for the two point conversion and carried the lead until late in the game. Wisconsin converted a 4th and 7 and then went ahead for good. Michigan State attempted a late rally but took the penalty you can’t take just as they were about to get the ball back. Wisconsin held on for the won 42-39 comeback win.


The inaugural BIG TEN Championship game had an attendance of 64,152.  The other championship games had the following attendance:

ACC – 73,675
PAC 12 – 59,376
Conference USA – 32,413
BIG 12 – 58,141 (defacto title game between Oklahoma State – Oklahoma)

Considering Wisconsin and Michigan State aren’t quite the ‘marquee‘ teams in the BIG TEN I thought it was a great showing and an amazing game atmosphere. I can only imagine what an Ohio State – Michigan Title game would be like.

Side Notes:

* The View From My Seat.


** BIG TEN 2011 award winners: Marvin McNutt – Iowa, David Milk – Michigan, Brett Maher – Northwestern, Braxton Miller – Ohio State and Devon Still – Penn State.


*** Gatorade Shower, Coaches Handshake, and Trophy Presentation.


**** This was the scene before the game in the Men’s Room.  Clearly this Wisconsin fan was a little concerned about the badgers chances.


***** This young man just finished punching the blue plaque behind his seat approximately 20 times after Michigan State was flagged for ‘running into the kicker’ to effectively end the game.

***** The complete set of my photographs from the game can be found on Flickr.