Queenkv’s Brainpickings

Exploring the other side of the rainbow

August 25, 2008

They’re Smiling

I love driving by this beautiful sunflower field next to I-80 on my drive home from work.

Last week, I got off the freeway and took a closer look at these beautiful flowers. They looked so happy. It seemed like the blossoms were smiling back at me.


The sunflowers are blooming off the Midway Exit on I-80. This is also our first stop in Vacaville when we moved back to the Golden State in December. Daisy did her business next to this field more than 8 months ago. It looked barren back then. Now it looks like a little bit of Daisy helped make this sunflower field grow.

July 25, 2008

Mama’s Meatball in San Luis Obispo

Annoyed with waiting 30 minutes for this bruschetta sandwich. The rissotto was heavy on the butter. The homemade bread tasted like something from the store. This lunch was not worth the wait.

One more serving of tasty home cooking

A hearty breakfast before our road trip to Nor Cal. My Ninong’s chicken adobo, rice and a hardboiled egg.

July 20, 2008

Family Time in Vacaville



Family Time in Vacaville, originally uploaded by queenkv.

A lazy Sunday @ home with my family in Vaca town

July 17, 2008

What Ya Waitin’ For?

Today, my puppy rocked out her run near Alamo Creek with some Gwen Stefani, Britney Spears, Young Folks and more. We were able to run about 1.5 miles before she had to go potty. Such a good puppy!



Another Era, originally uploaded by queenkv.

Sigh. It was bittersweet to see the Frontier sign standing on the Las Vegas Strip. Last fall, I used video of the casino’s implosion in one of my newscasts. Closing down the Frontier marked the end of an era. It was part of a time when Vegas was an adult playground and legends like Sinatra, Newton and Elvis ruled the Strip. All good things…

July 12, 2008

Enjoying Homemade Mexican Food



Enjoying Homemade Mexican Food, originally uploaded by queenkv.

My Medill buddy made us this tasty toastada with refried beans, tomatoes, lettuce, cheese and chilli sauce. Yum!

June 19, 2008

Back to My College Radio Roots

Earlier this month, we checked out the Davis music scene with a KDVS concert. One of my favorite bands from my KALX days, Casiotone of the Painfully Alone, headlined the $5 concert at on the UC Davis campus.

LA-Based Foot Foot opened up the show.

Foot Foot @ UC Davis from Kris Vera-Phillips on Vimeo.

June 17, 2008

Cheap Gas in Cow Town



Cheap Gas in Cow Town, originally uploaded by queenkv.

I consider this the cheap gas station on my way home after work. The other station, a block away, charges $0.12 more

June 8, 2008

Puppy Update

So, it looks like Daisy’s doing better after her second visit to the veterinarian.

Her painful story started Thursday afternoon. She kept licking her front right paw. In the past, she’s been quite good about chewing out the burrs and foxtails from her paws. In fact, she prefers to do it herself instead of letting her humans take a whack. She’s such an independent puppy.

On Friday, I canceled her grooming appointment and dropped by the Vet at Pet Smart. The vet’s office required a full canine exam. That means the medical assistant checked out her heart rate, ears, eyes and then he stuck a thermometer up her butt. Poor Daisy, she hates that part of the exam.

May 28, 2008

24 Hours

LAS VEGAS, NV – I’m waking up on my last day in Sin City. The Terrace Pointe Cafe at the Wynn has free wi-fi. We’re driving back to Nor Cal in a couple of hours.

At work, my co-workers complained about the civilians who chatted up their holiday plans: grilling, traveling and other ideas on how to enjoy their work-free day. I suppose folks in the TV news biz don’t like to be reminded that a federal holiday is simply another day in the newsroom.

This year, I got a chance to enjoy the holiday. That’s after surviving an 8-hour car ride to my second hometown, Vegas. The hubby and I promised ourselves we’ll fly next time.

We enjoyed yummy Filipino food on our first night in Vegas: kari kari, bbq beef, adobo, lumpia and more. My family also got a tasty mocha cake from Red Ribbon. Mark and I blew out our birthday candles for the snapping cameras. Yes, I’m not the only shutterbug in my family.

Yesterday, we had breakfast with my morning anchor from Topeka, KS. She sounds like she’s having a blast in this market - live shots, breaking news and anchoring the weekend morning show. We compared our experiences at our new stations and remembered the good ole’ days of Good Morning Kansas. There’s an amazing, talented group of folks working in our Topeka newsroom. I learned so much from them. I suspect they miss me as much as I miss them. Maybe.

Next - my hubby and I soaked up sun and atmosphere by the pool at the Wynn. I caught up with my Amy Tan book and sipped mojitos, Coronas and margaritas. Paradise.

Finally, we indulged in a tasty dinner at Craftsteak - Tom Colicchio’s restaurant and site of the season finale for the 1st season of Top Chef. The food geek inside me almost had a culinary orgasm as I followed in the footsteps of my favorite reality TV series.

I don’t want to go home, but I know we’ll come back soon.

Of course I have pictures of all this.
I’ll post them later.

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