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.