Tuesday was a full day of work in Houston with an early morning start and a late night return – but sleeping in my own bed was worth it.
The big night out this week was on Sunday. We started with our first trip to Trinity Groves with Patty and Brent. This is a new area on the opposite side of the Margaret Hunt bridge from downtown Dallas. There is a walking path along the Trinity river levee which provides great views of downtown. We stopped into the Cake Bar where Patty picked up a slice of cake for later. It appears to very popular as most all of the cakes were sold out before 5pm. Kate Weiser chocolate next door had some of the most creative and colorful treats I’ve seen. The Easter eggs were especially impressive.
Brent chose Casa Rubia for dinner. It’s a Spanish tapas place with an interesting menu of tapas and Spanish wines. We really enjoyed the paella, bacon wrapped dates, mushrooms, and chicken liver mousse. A wander around the area after dinner left us ready to go back soon to try some of the other restaurants.
A short drive to Oak Cliff and the perfect Kessler theater to see Shawn Mullins. I first heard him via his album “Soul’s Core” in 1998. It featured the single “Lullaby” which hit number one on the charts but my favorite was his cover of Kris Kristofferson’s “Sunday Morning Coming Down” which I still listen to several times a month.
Rick Brantley opened the show and was the typical pleasant surprise presented by openers at the Kessler. Rick is from Macon, Georgia which was also home to Otis Redding and the Allman Brothers. There must be something in the water there for so much talent to come out of a rural city with less than 100,000 population. Here’s Rick doing the Redding classic “Show a Little Tenderness”.
Shawn Mullins was equally enjoyable with the usual excellent sound experienced in the Kessler. Here he is doing my favorite.
You can see the threatening weather looming behind the Kessler billboard and while we were enjoying the concert it broke. Areas north of Dallas experienced some serious hail and winds. Fortunately Penelope missed the storm at Patty and Brent’s house. Our house was not so fortunate and will need a new roof and fence due to the hail and wind damage.