It was Friday night and the Patterson's were in town, so we decided to
have dinner at our house. The table was all set
and the butter quite adorned
as the cheeses had been prepared
and Chef Rob
seemed quite at home in our kitchen
having brought his edible flowers
to brighten up the meal.
The bar
was ready, the Princeton plates
were out and the crudites
and dip
were ready for the visitors as the refrigerator
and counter
showed more of Chef Rob's handiwork.
The guests arrived and the Peterson's
seemed happy as Celia
told Dave
about the spread of Bubonic plague while Linda
seemed a little concerned and Bernard
was amused, perhaps because he knew he was going to take this picture
next. We came to the table
which seemed more ready for diners as the eggplant
and rice
dishes seemed to revive Linda
and Lynn told a story
that amused Celia and Suzanne
though not as much as the Chilean sea bass
and the vegetables
which filled our stomachs even though cheeses
tarts
and cake
were still to come.
Another very pleasant evening and tasty dinner.