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Just for Fun

Today was Customer Appreciation Day at Joe’s Real BBQ in Gilbert which meant FREE FOOD!  And not just any food, Joe’s is the best BBQ EVER!   Some people complain and whine that the line is too long but I always think it’s a fun time hanging out and just being part of a greater community.  Though a little on the warm side today, the weather is usually beautiful for visiting and chatting with friends and family as we wait in the line for our free food.  Here’s Matt waiting in the lunch line:

This evening we went back for dinner too…because the girls wanted to go.  ;~)  Here’s a fun aerial view of the lines as we saw them:

The red marking is the longest we saw the line and the blue spots are where we waited from (the closer one being lunch).  This evening we waited just under an hour.  

I’ve been following @JoesRealBBQ on Twitter today and these are some of the stats that were released: 

  • 4500 lbs of meat
  • 500 dozen bakery fresh buns
  • 1800 quarts of homemade sides (the best beans in the world and yummy coleslaw)
  • 6184 free meals

Now that’s giving back!  Thank you, Joe.  We appreciate your appreciation of us and our patronage throughout the rest of the year.  And to your hard working staff:  YOU ROCK!!!

(I posted about their sister restaurant Joe’s Farm Grill in November…check it out, too!)

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Merry Christmas

by Shar Rundio

From our home to yours:  Merry Christmas and blessings in the coming year!  Enjoy time with your family.  

Here are two of my favorite things this year:  a quote and a song.  My wish is that they will find a place in your heart as well.

…and it was always said of him, that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and all of us! And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God Bless Us, Every One!  

Charles Dickens, A Christmas Carol

This music is Carol of the Bells by the Trans Siberian Orchestra.  They come through town every year.  If you ever get the chance, I’d recommend seeing them.

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Note:  This is posted (quite accidentally) on my 13th wedding anniversary.  And though we are very much in love, we are not the lovebirds I reference in this post.  

Nearly each morning we are greeted by a handful of these beautiful creatures chattering atop one of the trees in our front yard.  The Peach-faced Lovebird is a small brightly colored parrot native to Southwestern Africa.  There is a large feral (n. wild and menacing-though I don’t believe them to be menacing)  population in the Phoenix Metro area.  A breeding pair was first reported in 1998 in Scottsdale and unlike most accidental releases the lovebirds have been able to adapt to the dry heat of AZ.  Since then they have really made themselves at home in the Valley of the Sun.  Check out a map of the Phoenix area and the lovebird sightings.  Don’t forget to update it with your own lovebird sightings.

Fun facts about our (I call them our) lovebirds:

  • They are quite social and nearly always arrive in pairs, frequently in groups of 6-10.  
  • They are also VERY vocal.  The loud chattering announces their arrival and departure.  In fact, last spring a couple of them were nesting in the roof tiles above my master bedroom.  It was fun but a little loud earlier than I appreciated in the morning.  My husband says that sometimes they are quite annoying to golfers when they number in the hundreds around some of the golf courses here in the NE Mesa area.  
  • They are also a little feisty and “bicker” back and forth with each other as well as with the sparrows and finches.  
  • We have discovered that they really enjoy fruit flavored birdseed.  We bought the cheaper stuff one time and they kind-of boycotted our feeder. 
  • They don’t spook to easily.  They will usually allow us to walk outside under the tree they are perched on without flying off as other birds do.  

 

In writing this post I have also discovered that lovebirds have taken up habitat in London and parts of Scotland as well.  

So as you are out enjoying the wonderful AZ winter (or whilst in London or Scotland) keep your eyes and ears out for these cute little guys.  In my opinion it is more fun to have them out in the “wild” than to pay $59 for them at a pet store.  

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Another Year

by Shar Rundio

This is what I woke up to this morning:


Yep, it’s my birthday.  For those who are counting, I’ve added another year to my 32 making me 33 today.  

My amazing husband and adorable girls decided to make me breakfast in bed.  I’ve never had breakfast in bed and I’ll tell you it was quite a treat.  It included and omelet (bacon, cheese & onion with basil on the top), crepes (with creme cheese & jelly), an iced coffee and even a little chocolate chip cookie to the side.  The flowers were fresh picked from our backyard.  The purple ones are skyflowers and they smell like Easter candy.  Everyone should have breakfast in bed sometime!

Thanks to all who’ve been reminded by Facebook that today is my birthday (as well as those who knew anyway) and sent me well wishes .  You are loved.  

As for the rest of the day, I think I’ll hit up some of my favorite freebies that I like to remind you of.  I’m headed to Joe’s Farm Grill for lunch with an “old” friend who has known me way too long.  Later, I’ll likely hit Krispy Kreme for a free decadent dozen (to be shared!).  Oh, and some work today, too!

Birthday or not…wishing you a great day, also!

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Whoever says there is no such thing as a free lunch hasn’t met Joe Johnston yet.  

Today is Customer Appreciation Day at Joe’s Farm Grill.  Joe Johnston (famous for Joe’s Real BBQ and Joe’s Farm Grill as well as the concept of Agritopia and many other things) knows how to do customer appreciation.  He’ll pack out the block with people waiting in line for a free hamburger, fries and a drink.  He’ll give away free food and lots of it today, but what he’ll really do is give back to the customers who happily wait in a quick line each time they visit one of Joe’s establishments.  He’ll showcase the service, quality and fantastic food that has made his restaurants THE place(s) to visit if you’re in Gilbert.  The likes of Guy Fieri & Diners Drive-ins and Dives aren’t mistaken when they pick this place as the essence of Gilbert.  

If you’ve not been, I’d encourage you to go.  The lines really aren’t that bad (even if they look horrendous) and who knows, you might even make a new friend or two as you enjoy the beautiful weather AZ has to offer this time of year.  

See you in line!

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