Mar 31, 2008

A Day Off in Lafayette


So this is how one (meaning me) spends one's day off in Lafayette, Louisiana. I started the day off by sleeping late (9:30). Wandered outside to put some Round-Up on a persistent vining problem at the rear of my property. Decided that there were too many students walking out there and I'd rather just take a photo of the yard.


Next, I called James to see what he was doing. We decided on lunch at a new restaurant in town, Zoe's Kitchen. It just opened up in River Ranch, Lafayette's newest hotspot for the rich and wannabe's. This place is a Greek-leaning chain from Alabama (I think). I've been here a few times and have had very good healthy-ish meals.


This is the Grilled Chicken Plate with a Greek Salad and Potato Salad. The food is fresh and they make their own vinegarette dressing which is yummy. The generous helpings of feta are nice too. Personally, I could do without the onions, but to each his own. As for the potato salad, don't do it. Get the pasta salad or the rice pilaf. Both are excellent. BUT...the real reason to go to Zoe's is....


The CAKE. It is called YaYa's Chocolate Cake. It is perfection. Its just a sheet cake and actually looks like a spice cake or coffee cake of some sort, with a fudge-like icing. So good. And at $2.00, it is the bargain dessert of the decade.

I'm sorry to say that I was a bit less enthusiastic at our next destination. A place where aisle upon aisle of nearly monochromatic ceramics exist in harmony with a multitude of various plastic grapes and artificial green vines. I had to keep reminding myself we were in the 21st Century and not in my mother's china cabinet circa 1983. I don't want to advertise for the place, but the name rhymes with "Knobby Bobby" in case you would be interested in viewing such a spectacle in person.CLICK ON PHOTO to get the full idea.


I picked up the new Raveonettes CD "Lust Lust Lust" at Barnes and Noble. No photo sorry. Next stop, Dollar Tree, where I snatched up a nifty Ipod protector/belt clip for one hundred pennies. It is kinda girly, but it was ONE DOLLAR, and I like it :


We made our way back to my house and I suggested a walk in the park (which is like 2 blocks from my house. On the way to the park, we encountered some very fine Lafayette stencil grafitti.

We made it to the park...walked all the way around the park, and decided we deserved a break so we laid down on this grassy knoll in the middle of the frisbee golf course, where James decided he needed to balance a ball on his nose - or maybe I prompted him a little. I can't recall. It was a delightful end to the day.

7 comments:

jason said...

1.Adorable picture of James there.

2.a Greek leaning chain? Gosh, that sounds kinky.

3.That cake is even more adorable than the picture of James.

4.Bobby Knobby *is* better than Pig Hots...which is where I spent my own day "off."
(ok, maybe it isn't)

5.Stencil graffiti! Lafayette? No kidding.
(What is it anyway? She looks like she's in the middle of a heated game of Operation....but maybe that's just my wishful thinking)

jason said...

p.s.
an even more adorable pic of Edie...she'd appreciate the Dollar Tree I know.

Michael said...

It looks like her heart is missing but it is on a string in front of her. (?) Or a needle? Not completely sure. I was at Pig Hots a few weeks ago...the gnomes are out.

Stuart said...

faggy?

Nice picture of James, say Hi for me.

Anonymous said...

great photo of the cake.last week a drug rep brought an entire zoes sheet cake for us..it was good !!!

Anonymous said...

I disagree. The potato slad is yummy. Goes very well with a fountain Diet Coke.

Anonymous said...

That would be s-a-l-a-d.