4.30.2011

ethiopian and tanque verde

our weekends in tucson are typically spent eating and hiking in the surrounding national forests. like every big city there is a plethora of restaurants, but we're particularly interested in the ethnically different selections, like ETHIOPIAN! (last week it was Indian...yum mango lasse and lamb korma!). i've never had ethiopian so this was all kinds of new surprises for my palette. traditionally served on a community platter lined with steamed bread kind of like a tortilla, we chose 6 different samples from main entrees. i can't remember the names of everything we had, but it was all delish!




the art and decor was authentic...the owner and our server was from ethiopia...what i liked the best was a wooden serving spoon and fork set with carved handles and wrapped wire...identical to the set i own and inherited from my granny...i always wondered where they came from.




tanque verde is a popular hangout place for locals, and not far from town, mainly because here in the sonoran desert a swimming hole of any size is a commodity. a short 1/2 mile to the lower falls took us to the most famous swimming hole...depth unknown, but deep enough to jump off the peering rocky cliffs. woohoo!!





indiana is the bestest...won't let anything bad happen to his momma...tying to save me

3 comments:

  1. did you notice that indiana was nude in that last picture?

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  2. So we've been wondering where that odd wooden spoon came from...now we know.

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