Well met indeed

In celebration of ten years of blogging here at LTG, each week for the next 5251 50 49 48 47 46  45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 weeks I will delve deep into the sewer archives of past posts to bring you a tidbit of blog history.  I had originally planned to call this series “The best of LTG”, but damn, there just wasn’t much “best” to be found.  And mediocre is too hard to spell.)

One year ago I encountered the Big Hominid for the first time and wrote about it in a post called The nicest guy I’d never met.  We enjoyed us some Brazilian steak and conversation.  We’ve gotten together twice in the intervening year which I reckon to be more than I see most of the people I know and like.

Chances are good we’ll meet again one soon.

Carved right from skewer and onto your plate via Kevin's deft handling of the tongs.

Carved right from skewer and onto your plate via Kevin’s deft handling of the tongs.

 

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