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About Diana

Canadian-Vermonter, Texas transplant. Cowboy boot wearing, maple syrup connoisseur, music lovin', wine and micro-brew drinkin', two-steppin' traveler who loves finding all the hidden gems the world has to offer. Come join me on the ride!

Georgia Moon, Corn Wiskey

Back in 2007, a few friends and I went to the liquor store in Winooski, VT for some beverages. This was a pretty good time for us considering we’d look around for new brews to try out. If I remember correctly, we approached the counter to check out we see this paper bag labeled bottle sitting on a top shelf…  

Curiousity gets the best of us all doesn’t it.

I’m not sure if anyone else has ever tried this corn wiskey but if you have I’m sure you will agree with me. It tastes like pure rubbing alcohol  and you quickly realize what you have really done is subjected yourself to the awful taste. On the flip side, it did provide for lasting memories and/or – photographs (which I will not post). We couldn’t let it go to waste. We took turns trying to drink it down and eventually suceeded. I ran across a bottle of this stuff the other day in the liquor store and couldn’t help but laugh. I don’t tihnk any of us will forget Georgia Moon.  

If you are brave, look for it at a liquor store near you!    

Olenjacks’s Grille, Arlington, TX

Thru the grapevine, we heard of this place called Olenjack’s Grille. The only things we knew about the restaurant was that its won a few awards around the DFW area and they had a mean burger – we had to check it out.

We were pretty excited / hungry people when we pulled up the restaurant Saturday night. Granted, Kenny Chesney was playing for thousands of fans right now the street at the Cowboy’s Stadium, you wouldn’t know it as there wasn’t any traffic. We got out of the car, walked into the restaurant and man did it look nice. It seriously looked like we had walked into a high end, fine dining restaurant that a man would need to have a suit jacket on to get in. Granted – you don’t by any means. The place just makes you feel like you are one of those important people!

Olenjack’s atmosphere is superb, it’s really amazing. It’s not a huge restaurant but its not a place that you would consider a “burger joint”. Olenjack’s Grille is a fine dining restaurant that has made a name for itself using the freshest, local ingredients. Check out the menu for yourself! There’s no need for me to describe the food to you when your mouth will start watering just reading over the menu. Now, I would say some of the items are a little on the expensive side, however the food you are ordering, is a far cry from Wendy’s. What you are paying for is a damn good meal, the best / friendliest service and an absolute great time! (We ate at the bar, the bartenders were friendly and definitely provided great recommendations.) It’s well worth it.

Let’s get down to business… what did I say about a burger? That was the main reason we were there right?! Yes! The burger is called the Kitchen Sink Burger. Haha – you are thinking what I thought, “wth?”. Let me describe this bad boy – it’s a 1/2 pound hamburger, piled with ancho pulled pork and red onion strings, the perfect amount of cheese and you also get to choose a side. I selected to have roasted garlic mashed potatoes – creamy, delicious, savory and beyond filling. The burger, oh man. To be honest, I wasn’t sure about this but I’m all about trying out signature dishes these days so I had to and, well, my mouth is a little watery right now from just thinking about it. It was beyond delicious. I think it was the greatest burger I’ve ever eaten, in all seriousness. The pork- pork on a burger? The pork was so good on its own that it basically melted in your mouth and to have it in this mix, well its pure genius. You get a huge bite of cheese with every bite. The red onion rings is just the icing on the cake. They are thin, crispy and its like a little piece of heaven on a plate (or burger). And as a Heize ketchup lover, this burger needs no ketchup. That’s right, I said it, none. It’s that good! The only issue was – how am I going to be able to take a bite of this?… I managed!

If you are ever in the Arlington, Texas area whether its for a football / baseball game, concert, or just driving thru and you find yourself really craving something just down right delicious. Make sure you swing by Olenjack’s. (If you are on the way to a game, they do provide transportation if you want to grab a bite to eat, leave your car they’ll take care of you!) The food is fantastic, the service is superior and you will leave with full belly! Most importantly, you won’t be disappointed.

Main Street, Ft. Worth Arts Festival

Every April, you can anticipate going to the Fort Worth Main Street Arts Festival. Don’t be surprised, but you will not be the only one attending this event. Artists come from all over the country to display some of their work and its fascinating. Jewelry, paintings, photographs, metal sculptures and live performers will all be found throughout the area. You will also find local booths promoting various Fort Worth organizations. There is definitely something for everyone.

The festival is free – and there is plenty of free parking in the area so it makes for great afternoon entertainment. Mid-April in Fort Worth is just the kind of weather you are looking for to be able to get out and check out some great creativity (70’s and sunny!). Bring your kids (there was a children’s entertainment stage) but not your pets (they are not permitted). The booths are centrally located on Main Street, everything is one central location so it makes it easy not to get lost and to stay in the general mix of things. Do expect there to be a lot of people. The only downside was we found ourselves walking more on the sidewalks out of people’s way (so we wouldn’t be popped by strollers, even though we did) – it made it a little difficult to try to get to some of the booths. This should be expected for an event like this, just an FYI.

Food and beverages are available however you will need tickets to purchase. There was a wide array of options, including alcoholic beverages. Ticket booths can be found throughout the area.

Here are a few photos that I took from yesterday’s event so you can try to get a feel of what to look forward to next year.  
One end of the street you will find yourself facing the Tarrant County Courthouse.
The heads move on all these guys! The kids were loving it (and me too)!
 
 
 
 Children’s Stage.
 Tarrant County Convention Center behind one of the stages at the end of the street. 
Main Stage
(You can also check out free, live performances in Bass Hall.)
 I LOVE trucks and I absolutely LOVED this photo. Gorgeous!
 Check out these leather binded, handcrafted books. (Jourals and photo albums.) I tried to get myself one but they were out of the small ones. Beautiful! (And very popular!)
 Chimes.
 One of the live entertainers. The hole in his instrument is his tip jar. 
 This was completely woven. I can’t imagine how long it took to make these. Beautiful, vibrant colors.
 

Don’t leave without getting a free hug! It was a great one!
 **I tried to include links to artists pages when I could grab a card to take. If you find yourself listed on this page and would like me to include a link to your personal site, please let me know!**