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January 26, 2009

Savor the Flavor

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Ok  folks, it’s time to get down to the business of food. I’m in Denver now, attending a library conference, so for the next few postings I’ll be concentrating on Denver restaurants.

My first night in Denver I decided to eat at my hotel’s restaurant. The hotel, The Brown Palace, is a grand old historical hotel. Their “fine dining” restaurant is The Palace Arms. It is in the tradition of the hotel itself, elegant and “refined”. The service is attentive, yet not fawning. One of the criteria by which I judge a restaurant is how a woman dining alone, or 2 women dining together is treated. This restaurant passed with flying colors. I was given an excellent table and treated with respect.

On to the food. I started with a crab cake, recommended to me by my server. It was an excellent choice. The cake was probably 98 per cent crab and just enough bread crumbs to hold the succulant crab meat together. One was able to appreciate the full flavor of the crab. It was served on a bed of lemon grass, basil & micro salad, with baby vegetables on the side.

My entree was “Colorado Bison Rossini”. It could have been sublime,  but I think the dish was just over the top. The piece of meat was delicious, well-prepared at medium rare. The fillet was served on a  bed of brioche & swiss chard, in a sea of a wine/berry reduction. That should have  been where the chef should have stopped. But wait – there’s more. The  bison was topped with a piece of foie gras and a light hollandaise sauce. Yes, the foie gras was delicious, but along with the topping sauce, was completely unnecesasary. It made the dish much to rich. More is not always better.

Although I really shouldn’t have endulged, I enjoyed the dessert of fresh fruit sorbets. They were the perfect dessert after the over the top entree.

The wine list at the Palace Arms is extensive and tends to be on the overpriced side. On the plus side, they do have a decent selection of wines by the glass and half bottles. I had a BR Cohn, Olive Hill Vineyards, Sonoma, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2004. It was decent, and after being decanted and left to breath, it opened up. (Wine Spectator gave it an 83).

So – bottom line for The Palace Arms? It’s expensive but an elegant and worthwhile dining experience.

January 23, 2009

Savor the Flavor – a bit off topic

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , , , — toplibrarian @ 5:33 pm

Before I start blogging about food & food related stuff – I MUST relate this great story that happened to me just a couple of hours ago.

Right now I’m staying at the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, attending a library conference. The hotel is great with impeccable service. As I was putting on a new suit this morning, one that I bought back in New Jersey, I noticed that the plastic  security tag was still attached. I went to down to the concierge to find out if there were a Nordstrom around. (The suit was purchased at a Nordstrom in Jersey.) Michelle, the concierge, told that there was one, but it wasn’t local. She first called around to some local stores to see if they could help me out. Then she called Nordstrom at the Cherry Creek Mall. The store wasn’t open yet, but James, one of the security people at the store, told her that he would meet me at the main entrance to the store. Michelle then got a hold of the driver of the hotel’s courtesy car (a Mercedes SUV, no less). I was then driven to Nordstrom where James met me with a portable security “thingie” and detached the tag. I was then driven back to the hotel where I thanked everyone profusely & made my way in to breakfast.

Both the hotel staff and the Nordstrom staff demonstrated what true customer service is. I intend to write to the management of both places to register my complete satisfaction with their staff.

July 23, 2008

Getting ready for Digipalooza

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I head out for Cleveland tomorrow. I thought that I should preface my upcoming blogs with a little information about this conference. The first Digipalooza Conference was held two years ago. The folks at Overdrive.com prepared an awesome experience with a full calendar of seminars, workshops, lectures and fun. Although everything was carefully scheduled, you never felt rushed or short-changed. This user’s group meeting was the perfect opportunity to meet colleagues and the staff of the company.

Follow this link to see what others said about the last conference. I’m looking forward to reporting the same reactions to this one. Stay tuned.

July 16, 2008

Blatant promotion

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Since Digipalooza is still one week away, I decided to just “blog away” so people will know this is still active. What I want to talk about today is ALA-APA’s CPLA program. For those of you who don’t know, that stands for “Certified Public Library Administrator”. It is a program established as a post-MLS opportunity to educate library administrators. This voluntary certification consists of the completion of 7 approved courses: 4 core or required courses & 3 electives. Many of the courses are offered on line. The classes can be stretched out over a maximum 5 year period. I started last year and have completed 4 courses. I have one more core course and 2 more electives to take to complete the course requirement. It’s a great experience & I’ve gotten so involved with ALA-APA that I am now on the CPLA program committee.  The courses I’ve taken are of a more practical nature than some of the classes I took for my MLS (as if I can remember that far back!). Of course it may not be for everyone, but I encourage you to check out their site (http://www.ala-apa.org/certification/cplaapplication.html) & see what courses are being offered. The selection changes so if you don’t see anything of interest now, check back again.

Ok, enough of that. I promise this blog will eventually carry all kinds of information about Digipalooza and any new announcements that will be made at the conference. I will also be reporting on an Indians game for those sports enthusiasts among us. And now that I have a fabulous new digital camera (Nikon D40 SLR digital camera), I’ll also be posting photos from the lovely city of Cleveland.

July 9, 2008

My first post

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: — toplibrarian @ 5:41 pm

I love irony. And for those of you who know me, the design theme is truly ironic. I absolutely HATE bananas – in any shape, form or size.

Anyway, I’m new to blogging. Actually, that’s not quite true. I read them, and I’ve actually taken a workshop, but this is my first real blog attempt. I’m planning to blog during an upcoming conference in beautiful Cleveland, Ohio, so I thought I’d try it out & make a fool of myself beforehand.

Hello world!

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