Thursday, April 16, 2009

CaddyStage Quote of the Day

"Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly"
Robert Francis Kennedy

Friday, April 10, 2009

Tweetstack: CaddyStage's newest obsession

I've been a member of Twitter and Facebook now for over a year, and what a blast it has been to be part of the most popular social networking scene! My latest obsession though has to be Twitter.

With so many Twitter Applications to download on the iphone, I settled on Twitterrific. Twitterrific and Tweetie are really fun applications, but today I downloaded Tweetstack from iTunes and I've decided to use this due to the popularity of Tweetdeck which I also use at home.

Yes, the Tweet lingo has exploded!

This Tweetstack video below should give iphone users an idea if they want to try the latest Twitter application..... enjoy :) Download Tweetstack here.


TweetStack Beta 1.0A from Matt Brooke-Smith on Vimeo.

Feel free to follow me on Twitter and Facebook and lemme know what you think...

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Caddystage Eats Fulin's: Authentic Asian Cuisine

Yesterday, hungry as usual, and may I add completely excited about registering for Spring semester at Calhoun, I decided to check out Fulin's Asian Cuisine. I wanted to see what all the fuss was about Decatur's newest Asian restaurant.

Let's backtrack a little bit here, ok. My New Year's resolution, as well as, probably most of America's is to get healthy, and in my case I wanted more energy so I've decided to eat more fruits and vegetables and keep my meat proportions to a bare minimum.

                                          Vegetable/Bean Curd soup

At around 4p.m., Fulin's is not that busy, so it was the perfect time to order takeout.

My first choice was to start with a soup. The Vegetable Bean Curd soup was a combination of broccoli, corn, tofu, peppers, and water chestnuts mixed together in a beef broth base. The soup was excellent and a great starter to go along with my entree of Curry Mixed Vegetables. My entree was a mixture of carrots, asparagus, corn, broccoli, mushrooms, zucchini and let's add to this a little spicy which I love. Served with brown rice and the vegetables being lightly cooked made for an overall very delicious and healthy meal.

                                            Curry Mixed Vegetables

I'm really ecstatic about trying Fulin's now and recommend it to everyone if your looking for fine Japanese cuisine. With the economy slow and everyone now on a more strict budget, my total bill was only $12.85 and enough for two people. Try Fulin's out, you want be sorry and that's a Caddystage statement that I can live by.

Fulin's
Target Shopping Center
1241 Point Mallard Parkway, SE Suite 46
Decatur, AL 35601
256.355.3588

Photos by Cindy


Saturday, December 6, 2008

Best of the Valley 2008 Online Poll


It's that time again my fellow North Alabamians where you can express your vote and pick your favorite place to eat, drink, socialize or just give your support to your favorite businesses here in North Alabama.  Vote here at Valleyplanet.com.   Some of the categories are:

Best Restaurant
Best Service
Coolest Bar
Best Bartender
Best Place for a Glass of Wine  (CaddyStage's favorite :)
Best Wine Shop  (CaddyStage's favorite:)
Best Mexican, Asian, Italian, etc. Restaurant
Best Coffee Shop

CaddyStage has visited some of these fine establishments and actually have blogged about them.  If your a reader of my blog you will find out that most, if not all of the places that I have blogged about are listed on The Valley Planet's Readers Poll.

So please take the time and vote!  Here is a list of last year's winners.

image courtesy of Valleyplanet.com

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Life Lessons: Daddy you will be missed! But always here....

To all of my North Alabama friends and family:

As all of you know, my Dad passed away on Nov. 9. Though it's been really hard for my family to except that he is gone, he will be forever in our hearts and thoughts. He was my best friend. Always there to listen, talk, debate, even argue with me when I was wrong, but the perfect Dad, never the less.He was our Rock and it does not feel the same without him.

I found this poem on Life Lessons, and it is fitting to say that I learned everything from him on life and he learned some lessons from me as well.

Life Lessons

You may have thought I didn't see,
Or that I hadn't heard,
Life lessons that you taught to me,
But I got every word.
Perhaps you thought I missed it all,
And that we'd grow apart,
But Dad, I picked up everything,
It's written on my heart.
Without you, Dad, I wouldn't be
The woman I am today;
You built a strong foundation
No one can take away.
I've grown up with your values,
And I'm very glad I did;
So here's to you, dear father,
From your forever grateful kid.

Daddy you will be missed and we loved you dearly...........
Vickie, Tim and Cindy

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Moving Beyond the Mountain with Michelle Malone

          "The kind of singer and songwriter who can jolt things into overdrive."
                                                                    -New York Times

This photo does not count as a quality photo or give justice to Michelle Malone. Taken with my iPhone from far away after realizing that my batteries were dead in my camera, this is all that I can present here at CaddyStage to my followers. Yes I was upset, after all I had been looking so forward to this concert and getting permission to take some great photos thanks to Trish Land, Michelle's Manager.

My plans had changed to attend the concert due to the fact that my family had a traumatic event this past week with my father. So my state of mind was disoriented, sad and fearful because we had no idea why my father had no feeling in his legs. Admitted last Tues. night into Huntsville Hospital and waiting patiently for some diagnosis, we finally got some relief that he had suffer a Popliteal Artery Aneurysm in his left leg.

So, for the next 2 weeks he will undergo a Arteriogram and possibly surgery to relieve the blocked artery. Doc saids that his prognosis and recovery will be 100%, so let's keep all our fingers crossed North Alabama.

Ok, now back to the Michelle Malone concert. Awesome, dirty, raw and a powerhouse of a guitarist, and may I add slide guitarist, Michelle Malone gave me a whole new look at the type of music repertoire that is in my vault. My taste has changed since last Thursday night. :)

Thank you Michelle Malone for making me your newest biggest fan. All of my sadness and fear from last week has been relieved. My Dad would love your music (he's a 60's music lover, yes I'm a flower child) and I will make sure he get's a copy of your latest CD. CaddyStage's favorite track on Sugarfoot is 'Beyond the Mountain' and this chick has moved beyond the mountain.

For CD's, T's, Songbooks and Tourdates;
please visit: www.michellemalone.com
www.myspace.com/michellemalonemusic

photo by Cindy

Friday, October 31, 2008

Sunday, October 26, 2008

The Princess Theatre presents Michelle Malone: "Blues & BBQ"


This Thursday night at The Princess Theatre for the Performing Arts, country-blues singer Michelle Malone will perform her classic soulful tunes for a fundraiser event.

The "Blues & BBQ" event will start at 6 pm, with BBQ from B.B. Perrins Sports Grill, beer tasting from Valley Budweiser and some Red Zine wines. Tickets are $35, including pre-party event at 6 p.m. and concert at 7:30 p.m. Concert tickets only are $15.

I will be attending this event with much anticipation. Michelle Malone's music reminds me of Sheryl Crow and Lucinda Williams, which I'm a big fan of both. Looking forward to this night and sharing it with a very old friend that I haven't seen in 2 years. Will be a special night for CaddyStage, and I will be sure to let all of you know how the event turns out. Hopefully they will let me take photos, and if so I will present them here to all of you.

For more information and advance tickets please visit, www.Princesstheatre.org.

The Princess Theatre for the Performing Arts
112 Second Avenue Northeast
Decatur, Alabama 35601
256.350.1745
box office 256.340.1778

Princess Theatre image courtesy of www.decaturcvb.org
Michelle Malone image courtesy of www.michellemalone.com

Monday, September 29, 2008

Rotten Tomatoes: Love it, Love it, Love it!!!!

Hey all my North Alabama movie buffs!  I've added a Rotten Tomatoes Widget in the left column so you guys and gals can keep up with all of the latest Movie Buzz and Releases.  It's a great site, so please enjoy.  :)     One of my favorites!
CaddyStage

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Tennessee River: Memories to Last a Lifetime

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I've lived in North Alabama all of my life and there is always something near and dear to remind me of my youth.  But the one memory that will always be so special to me is of my time spent on the Tennessee River or Smith Lake. Growing up in Hartselle, we were between these great bodies of water and my parents made an unbelievable effort to instill in us the memory of the times that we shared here.

Boating was the norm for us Martins, as well as, the Lindseys, Vinzants and the McCurrys.  Yes, there was a genuine camaraderie among friends and family and my parents loved the water.  My mom would pack a picnic lunch for a day full of adventure that would make you want to eat.  Our days on the water would start early morning and last until evening.  You would be so tired of all the skiing, sunbathing and swimming, that all you could think about was a cold shower and a bed on the way home.  

My first skiing experience was on the Tennessee River.  I'll never forget that moment because my Dad was hell-bent on getting me up on a pair of skis.  At exactly the 13th try, I succeeded with joy, but soon fell and it was back to the drawing board.  Swimming was also in that category of being self-taught.  There were no swimming lessons in the Martin family, just good ole peer pressure.  You had to teach yourself to swim and so I did.

God I miss those days. Now everyone is older, scattered around and no more boat rental slips exist amongst family and close friends.  You don't hear Castlerock, Duncan Bridge, Yellow Creek, or better yet the Boat Harbor during talking points at the Martin home.  It's more on the line of 401k's, pensions, current events, sports or what my 2 nieces are up to.

So, to get my fix now, I make extra time to visit these great waterways when I can.  I only live about 2.5 miles from the river, so at least I can say that my memories are still there and great memories they are to cherish.

photo by Cindy

Tennessee River at Sunset

Thursday, September 4, 2008

"Generosity pays. So learn to initiate giving. What you give will enrich your life and come back to you many times over."
Robert G. Mondavi