SWMBO and I did something we rarely do anymore, we went out at night. We went to the Raven for an opening of an art show by several artists.
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Some of the art can be seen over the head of a singer who entertained the crowd.
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On another wall . . art of a different sort. The artist is on the right in the photo below:
Bill Cramer.
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Also in attendance were the BRD . . .
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and her Beau . . .
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I must say the noise level was way too high for my old ears. But I took a climb up the stairs to see the newly opened rooftop deck. Very nice. I should have snapped a picture but didn't.
After that we traveled over a couple of blocks for a lavish east Indian dinner at the newly-opened restaurant Taj Mahal. The Taj has recently moved from Frontier Village to a downtown location, which most recently was Zuma's restaurant on north Montezuma street. Again the camera stayed sheathed as we all dove into food.