Friday, June 07, 2013

Unexpected Pleasure, New Recipes, New Discoveries and Naked or Nearly So!



I got a text message from the boss yesterday afternoon telling me to take the night off.  This in effect gave me an unexpected, yet welcome nevertheless, three day weekend.  Not that I have anything big planned, it is just nice to be able to stop for a while and get fully rested as well as completely catch up on all the little things that go by the wayside when you are as busy as I have been.  Needless to say, napping was a prime activity. I feel like I am fully refreshed now and ready to take on the task of catching all the little stuff up.  I did all my chores and errands and the larders are now full instead of looking like a barren wasteland.

I am trying some new rice recipes this week that will maybe supplant some of the reliance on boxed meals during the work week as well as add a little variety to the menu.  I like to experiment with meals, so this should be a fun week in the kitchen.  I will not be cooking on Friday, Will will have to just deal with leftovers, as Bailey Bradford will be in town and we are doing the meet and greet thing while dining at Salsa Fuego on the West Side of Fort Worth.  Not only do I get to meet one of my favorite authors face to face along with her daughter and mom, but I get to  try out a restaurant at which I have not had the pleasure of dining .  So the food event horizon looks to be exciting for this week, which is a good thing.  I am starting the experiments today with a new recipe for my slow cooker which has chicken, rice and veggies in a cream sauce.  I will let you know how it comes out.

Now to get your weekend started, your Friday Musical Moment features the music of Antonio Vivaldi from the 2009 CD New Discoveries.  The CD description reads: "Last year (2008), Federico Maria Sardelli, who has made several contributions to the Vivaldi Edition, was appointed to take charge of the Vivaldi catalogue. It is now his job to authenticate any further manuscripts that turn up in what may be Vivaldi's hand. Over the past ten years, thanks in part to the stimulus of the Vivaldi Edition project, several manuscripts by Vivaldi have surfaced in different countries. Federico Maria Sardelli has decided to record the finest of them. So this recording does indeed present new works by Vivaldi.

The content is very diverse, ranging from a motet, which is performed by the mezzo-soprano Romina Basso, to an Oboe Concerto, a Recorder Concerto, arias and other gems. There is a clear pattern to these discoveries. Almost all come from peripheral sources, and most appear to originate from special commissions at the margin of the composer's activity. The most imposing of the new works introduced here is a solo motet for contralto and strings, Vos invito, barbarae faces, RV811, only recently unearthed by Valerio Losito and Renato Criscuolo in the library of the basilica of S. Francesco, Assisi. The work is anonymous but is attributed to Vivaldi persuasively by Federico Maria Sardelli on the basis of several passages recurring in authenticated Vivaldi works."

The performance today is by Modo Antiquo, founded and conducted by Federico Maria Sardelli and features Soloists Romina Basso (mezzo), Paolo Pollastri (oboe), Enrico Casazza (violin), and Bettina Hoffmann (cello).

Then to set the mood to SEXY  for the weekend, there is this marvelous collection of lithesome lads, muscular men and languorous lovers who are all Naked or Nearly So for your visual admiration and appreciation.  Thanks for spending part of your Friday here at Nichevo, see you over the weekend for this week's review of the Best of the Web This Week.  Until next time as always, Enjoy!




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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