Great weekend! Big wedding fun, lots to eat and drink with family, and hmmm, what else?
Oh yeah, the Darwinfish Fry II – The Bag’O Fish BBQ (a Darwinfish2 and Carpetbaggery Production.)
I’ll get into my trip overall and the wedding stuff with the next post, so I’m going to jump ahead to Monday’s affair.
All I can say is I thank my lucky stars (and my Dad) for that damned GPS. I had to find my way from Moon Twp. to the Lawrenceville section of Pittsburgh. On Google Maps it looks all nice and easy. And it might have been, if once again, the goddamned bridge I wanted to cross wasn’t closed! If not for the GPS, I probably would have just pulled over and cried until someone told me where to go. But my little GPS calmly took me further up the road to the next bridge where I crossed and came back down into Lawrenceville and successfully found the Chateau de Carpetbaggere.
Naturally, once inside, Cassie started ragging me about being late. So sue me for not being a native, AND for not knowing that that bridge was actually open, despite all the signs saying it was closed.
Freakin’ Pittsburgh…
Anyway, Carpet and Mrs. Bagger were there with Casse, then Rich and Cher showed up almost immediately after me. Cassie had her little tiny baby Maelie, who did a great job of keeping everyone occupied.
Cher with little tiny baby Maelie. Sorry, it was hard to get a wiggly baby in focus.
The Baggers’ residence was amazing! You could totally tell that it used to be a bar, mostly because of the big freakin’ bar built in to the front of the room!
The front of the Bagger Bar.
Their place used to be the Polish Falcon Social Club, Nest #176. And that’s not all! They took us down in the cellar and what do you know, it used to be a speakeasy!
This mural is in the style of the early 1900s and the other touches around the room indicate that it had been finished and decorated. And the only cellars that got decorated back then were speakeasies.
So the mural wall was one thing… the rest? OMG…
Total dungeon! Dirt floors, block walls, low ceilings… Amazingly creepy!
That’s a coal chute on the right. The coal-burning furnace was behind the camera.
You know, if the Carpetbaggers ever decide to move, I’m giving their number to Sitcom Kelly. That is THE perfect room for her Pit. She’d be right there in the city too which would be all the better for Penguin stalking. And if she caught one before her Pit was ready, she could chain him up in the coal chute.
I can practically see "Letang" carved into the wall, right now.
Back upstairs, we had more arrivals. Hot Mama, Hot Papa and their boys, and CC & Chilla (of Bitchburgh) rolled in, as did Red Pen Mama. This was my first time meeting RPM so I was way excited. It was she and I that dreamed up the original Darwinfish Fry but sadly, she had a scheduling conflict and couldn’t come. So this was way overdue.
Cassie, Hot Mama and Red Pen Mama dish on smartphones.
Meanwhile, CC minds the baby.
Out back, Mr. Carpetbagger was tending the grill. I suggested we try to make a Turtleburger. Remember those?
I talked about these in a post from last September.
What better time than now? So he gave it a shot…
Hmmm. Maybe it will be better once it’s cooked.
OK, maybe not. Proof of concept test: FAIL!
Perhaps it would be better without pre-formed patties. Maybe next time...
Blue bottles behind the bar, in front of the glass-block wall.
Only the finest in paper hand towels at the Carpetbagger Estate! (the sign really cracked me up.)
Later on, who should show up but Bluz Mama and Bluz Papa! Yes, the very two that spawned so many of my stories, plus, you know, me.
Lil Mother explains to Cassie and Maelie that Bluz wasn’t reeeeeally deprived just because he couldn’t have Pop Tarts, sugared cereal, grapes, head lettuce, a seat belt or toys.
Shortly after my folks arrived, so did Angie of Ranting in Pittsburgh. I’m totally kicking myself for not getting her in a picture. This was my first time meeting her after a couple years of reading her blog, so it was way overdue.
As people started to filter out, we adjourned to the back yard to yak under the gazebo. But before long, I had to make a break for it. I wanted to try to get out of town and into familiar territory before the sun went down.
Again, I was thankful for the GPS, because even though I was able to go back over the closed bridge that was really open, the Google Map that showed a nice smooth journey curving through town is actually a route loaded with ramps and overpasses crisscrossing every which way so that any time you’re caught in a wrong lane it will send you careening in some direction you don’t want to go and quite possibly never to return again.
Nevertheless, I made it home none the worse for wear, just in time for a nightcap.
So that’s another Pittsburgh bloggers get-together in the books. I have to say a huge thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Carpetbagger, for opening their doors to us and putting out a great spread of high-quality food and drink. (Turtleburgers aside.)
It makes me so happy to be able to sit face to face and talk with such amazing people, who labor day after day to put their thoughts down and throw them out to the world. Whether it’s sports or politics or family stuff or fitness, you’re all such great blogging role models. And it’s so satisfying to know that behind each brilliant blog is a brilliant writer, character or raconteur. (And often, all three.) To all of you, I bow and thank you for letting me into your world. Yinz are the greatest!
And next time… we storm Cassie’s house!
Late Update!
Annoyed at the poor quality of the "people" shots I posted, respected blogger Red Pen Mama volunteered some of her actual "good" pictures from last Monday:
Late Update!
Annoyed at the poor quality of the "people" shots I posted, respected blogger Red Pen Mama volunteered some of her actual "good" pictures from last Monday:
Red Pen Mama with Bluz
Red Pen Mama with Cassie. Now there's the glamor shot.
Bluz with Cassie and Maelie. The Circle of Pictures is now complete.