Six = number of seats, period
Test = experiment, play, push the envelope
Kitchen = where food is prepared and sometimes eaten
It's the Test in the middle that makes this place so amazing. None of us had ever experienced food put together like this before, surgically, with tweezers and all manner of delicate instruments. And the most delicious combinations of flavors and textures. Works of art. And entertaining!
If you're a foodie, think you're a foodie, want to know what it's like to be a foodie, or any combination thereof, you've got to try this place out. We're told summer is his slowest period, so jump in right away. Fall through spring your reservation could be several weeks or months out. Worth every penny and then some. And right here in Arroyo Grande.
Six Test Kitchen, from the website: "Our goal is an educational one, offering a singular and unique dining experience. By garnering relationships with local artisans, farmers and fisherman, we tell a story of the seasons through the ingredients available to us on the Central Coast of California." Ricky Odbert, Chef and Owner.
Go with some good friends. And plan to take everyone home or to a coffee shop right afterwards to chat about "what just happened" and re-live it a bit! When it's over, you're not ready for it to be over.
SixTestKitchen.com | SixTestKitchen@gmail.com
All the pics are here.
Thursday, July 13, 2017
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Child #5, The Musical
Closing weekend of Oliver! at SLORep and Fina got a notion to write a musical. Where there's a Child #5 in the cast (Fina's role for Oliver!). But that's the lead in this new show! Below are some cell phone snaps of vocal warmups for the last Oliver! show and then some rehearsal shots in the green room for Child #5, The Musical. Great fun, and it kinda kept Fina distracted from the "last show blues," at least for a while - going out the door when all was said and done was a little tearful.
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Christian was in the lead at this point. |
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Child #5, The Musical |
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This shot also caught our Stage Manager, Sammie, on the right and SLORep's latest "find," Asst. Stage Manager, Neil (the blur). |
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The inevitable ramblings of a cast. |
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Fina made this pillow to leave in the green room. (The smiley face was already there.) |
1830s English Stagehand
Oliver! at SLOREP. The show closes today. It's the 3rd SLORep show Fina and Papa have done together since Sound of Music in 2013. And it'll be the last before moving to Colorado. One more time to see Fina, though, in Into the Woods Jr running July 21 through August 6, also at SLORep. She's playing Little Red. If you want to follow our Theatrical adventures, check at this page once in a while.
Tuesday, July 4, 2017
The 4th
We had a great evening at the Gibs' for the 4th, including horseshoes and fireworks! All the pics are here.
Cal Poly Canyon and Splash Cafe
We checked off two more Before-We-Move Bucket List items today: Cal Poly Canyon and Splash Cafe. Cal Poly Canyon is a playground of projects by architecture students. And the kids love it. The walk back out was mighty entertaining as well: reciting poems by American poets and portions of the Declaration of Independence and the preamble to the Constitution (it's a SLOCA family), singing the national anthem, and busting out some Hamilton songs and other musical theatre titles. All the pics are here.
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Fina busts out "He Had It Comin'" from Chicago. |
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It was a song from Hamilton. |
Saturday, July 1, 2017
First Item: Check!
The kids developed a "Count Down to the Move - Bucket List". And today they checked off item one: Bubble Gum Alley in SLO!


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