Friday, July 04, 2008

4th of July

Happy 4th everyone! While all you stateside folk are off relaxing and generally bumming the day away, I’m at work, researching car clubs. Please try to contain your jealousy. Anyways, I’m assuming no one will read blog as you’re all out having barbecues and watching blockbuster summer releases in overly air-conditioned theatres, and otherwise wiling the hours away until darkness falls and you can blow things up, but I’m doing one anyways.

First a brief recap on last night’s pub quiz! We showed up about ten minutes before it was supposed to start and there were two other people in the pub so we were quite worried! Apparently, the 7:30 start time is just a ruse and it actually started closer to 8:30, with about 8 teams participating. It turned out to be quite a good quiz and we tied for first but lost the tie-breaker, meaning we really came in second. Either way, it was an enjoyable experience and I hope to either go back to that one or go to another pub quiz elsewhere in town soon.

Believe it or not, London is not a particularly festive place to be on the 4th of July. To try and make things a bit more interesting I baked two kinds of cookies the night before last – snickerdoodles and chocolate peanut butter chip – that I have brought in to serve to the few people on my floor that have actually shown up today (I should have called in sick it seems!). For the evening, I’ve gotten a little bit lucky as a pub very near my house is having an ‘American Beer Festival’ this weekend. According to the posters, this involves not just American beers but also line dancing and other festivities. The pub, properly named the White Horse but infamously known as the Sloaney Pony, is right on Parsons Green and has a large beer garden out front facing said green and always have some giant barbecues going, offering up sausages and hamburgers alongside their fresh-faced collar-popped yuppies. Again given the limitations of my locale, I think a hamburger fresh off a bbq with some sort of American beer is all I’m really after. But I might pass on the line dancing…

Side note: by American beer, they do not mean Budweiser. The pub has at least Sierra Nevada on tap regularly, so I’m assuming they’ll have at least a few quality beers, probably from east coast breweries. I’ll provide an update at a later date.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

And a Happy 4th of July to you, too! Your dad was wondering just why we call it the 4th of July instead of Independence Day. After all, we don't call Christmas the 25th of December.

Hope you had a good hamburger and beer. We were pleased to see that at the Blues Festival they were serving Mirror Pond and a Green Ale (as in organic) from the Deschutes Brewery in addition to Miller and Miller Light (aka "making love in a canoe").

The fireworks at the festival were very nice. There were two barges, one on either side of the Hawthorne Bridge. Very crowded down there, of course, and I was more than a little dismayed to see how many people set off their own fireworks in the park, and then left the mess.

The neighborhood "war zone" activities seem to scare the kitties quite a bit, especially Miss Lizzie. They got to spend the night in our room.

Buehler Recipes said...

For some reason we spent Independence Day with a bunch of British people, and one very cute Irish man.
The fun part was the 7-year-old who had just realized that her mother and grandmother are "red coats". She spent the day looking a bit puzzled.