I introduced M. to a couple of places Saturday night. First we hit the Fox Head, which is my favorite lo-fi place in town. The interior is ancient and with this great patina. It’s a very cozy, private place that not too many people know about. It’s a great place to go and think or have a conversation. Folks in the master’s fiction writing program tend to hang out there too. Later on, we caught a couple of bands at the Green Room. The Green Room is doing a monthly poetry slam that I’d like to catch. We got there early enough to get a table.
Today it was M.’s turn and she took me to this high-end coffee house just off of the Strip. We both had latte’s and the coffee was very, very good. The sun was uplifting today, no?
Started reading Rebecca Blood’s book “The Weblog Handbook” tonight. I’ve still got “Pattern Recognition” by William Gibson on my reading pile, but I’m going to wait a bit until I’m less busy and can devote some serious time to the book.
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I have 16 Fox Head Beer Steins from the 1940's. Where is Fox Head located? Have any info on value of these steins?
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