Dinner with Friends

Caroline Wise and John Wise having dinner with the Shah's and the Patel's in Phoenix, Arizona

Last night, we were invited by the Shahs for dinner at their place with the Patel’s, and, oh yeah, Raenu, and then Gautam showed up too – boy, did we have a nice time and were fed well to boot. Sadly, this photo was taken after Gautam had left, and he had been so kind as to bring a cheesecake from Cheesecake Factory for dessert – Thank You, Gautam. And thanks to Mrs. Shah for the excellent meal. Just as we were about to leave, here came Khushboo and Saurin, so we stayed a few more minutes to say hi, as we’ve not seen these two in such a long time.

An Old Favorite

A flower at the San Juan Capistrano Mission in California

I just couldn’t find a photo of the day to take this Sunday, so I decided to post an old favorite taken back in September 2000 on a trip to Southern California. Taking a photo of the day here in Phoenix for almost a year and looking over our streets with a critical eye, it becomes ever more painfully obvious that we live in a community with very little diversity of environment and architecture – the homes are as cookie-cutter as the people, the plants and landscape a shade of brown or cactus green.

Harkins Valley Art Theatre

Harkins Valley Art Theatre in Tempe, Arizona

After lunch at Hodori Korean BBQ in Mesa, Caroline and I drove the short distance to Mill Avenue in Tempe to visit the Harkins Valley Art Theatre, where we watched Mirrormask. This very nice film was visually stunning but the dialog was at times inane, most of the time matter of fact. Seeing Neil Gaiman’s art come to life should inspire Hollywood to give us more ‘art’ films; this was a breath of fresh air.