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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Big Pimpin' spendin' G




Posted my latest print on my deviantArt. Take a look? Some editions may be on my Etsy towards the end of May.


Also I have finished all of my finals!! I'm almost done with my (gasp!) Junior year!! Oh my goodness, I'm not ready to be a senior.....

Monday, April 26, 2010

Umi Adventure

Oh my it's been a few days. I should fill you in on my latest shenanigans! This weekend, my father drove all the way to Pittsburgh to visit me, and we had a grand ole time. One of the adventures included the purchase of a new camera, which I have used to document our various adventures. This one I especially want to share with you, because it was a trip to one of the best restaurants I have ever had the pleasure of dining at.

"Umi"means sea in Japanese, and it is from this meaning that the fare of this restaurant is derived from. Located on Ellsworth Ave, practically in Bloomfield, Umi is a part of the "shi-shi" scene that Ellsworth is working towards.

You could dine at Umi for traditional Japanese dishes, but that would make you a punk. Even the waiter judged me for ordering california rolls because at Umi, sashimi is king. And I know what you're thinking, because yes, I thought that too. Sashimi is the rawest of raw. It is sushi without all the fluff of rice and vegetables, really its just raw fish. But this isn't the sashimi your gay uncle wanted you to try at that weird wished-it-was-a-fusion-restaurant-but-fell-short-Chinese place out in Moon, this is ART.

I have never been a fan of sashimi and never dreamed I would eat something that had been alive not very long ago, and was completely uncooked but the food at Umi is completely magnificent. It made a believer out of me.

The sushi chef at Umi prepares each dish with its own set of special sauces, paring flavors together that blow the old soy sauce standard out of the water. I had slices of yellowtail with a jalapeno on top, a Spanish mackerel stuck with a big ol' piece of garlic, and a tempura that had a delicious tangy sauce that I couldn't even begin to describe.

We ordered, as suggested by our waiter, mostly off the Specials menu and this was one of the better decisions in my life. The Rock Shrimp Tempura was one of the more brilliant dishes, but don't get me wrong everything was fabulous. It just happens we ended up ordering an extra plate of the Tempura.

My companions also ended up ordering some stuff a la carte, which also was incredibly delicious.
I actually didn't get too many photos of the food, because it disappeared almost as quickly as it came!

There are some things to know before you go however. Make reservations, especially if you're going later in the evening. We got there around 7 and the place was emptier, but by the time we left it  was filling up rapidly.

It is also very pricey. Not exactly the budget of a college student. Or most people. 

One last thing, it's not so handicapped friendly. The door is creepy and there are two very dark, very narrow flights of stairs leading to the actual restaurant. Don't be alarmed, but it took almost all of my courage to continue up.

The bottom line is that this place is simply superb, and my dad rated it as the best sushi house he's enjoyed in the United States. Now that's something to write home about.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Splashes of Spring

Like Spring Time? Me dos. Check out the SECOND treasury I'm in this week :D :D :D

Splashes of Spring put together by the lovely MarleeD.

Ta ta for now! Pre-calc final to study for >.>

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Finals week!

Ah I'm in the middle of my finals week! Hopefully I'll have more time to share fun things with you later. For now, I hope this delightfully cute song will suffice.




You may have heard it on a recent Kindle commercial. Enjoy :)

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Featured!!

Hi everyone!

Mei Gui Designs was kind enough to feature me in her lovely treasury today! It's a gorgeous set of blues found in the night sky. Check it out here~



I picked a few of my favorites for you kids.




Necklace from Sparkle Couture






Flower by Paper Platypus












Painting is by me :)

Meanwhile back at the Ranch...

Welcome to my new, hip and cool blog! I'm excited about how much better it looks now. Although I did start this blog nearly 2 years ago, I've deleted old entries. Time for a fresh start.


And the fresh start I would like most is this dinnerware set from Rosanna Pottery. Their collection "Artist's Loft" is out of this world cool, and definitely worth saving my pennies for. I saw them this morning on RueLaLa, and fell in love. I would completely accept any part of this collection as a birthday present ;)




My favorite are the teacups, but they don't have a good preview of them, so you'll have to draw conclusions from these photos. Sigh. Maybe someday~

You can order their products online at http://www.rosannainc.com/