Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Bundle 2: Go there
Recently I decided to go to a local Italian restaurant in my town called Lu Lu's. I wanted to take a look at their menu organization and to see if I could describe a meal as practice for my review on my fake restaurant. I decided to get a pizza with bacon and broccoli and began to see if I could taste things as if I was a professional food critic. I found it to be extremely hard. As a food critic it's hard to distinguish and describe flavors. I found the pizza to be excellent but hard to describe and critique it. Besides it being good, how do I explain it? Good thing with my restaurant, I can make things up and create a picture and flavors in my mind that seems to be enjoyable.
Bundle 2: Read more
I decided to create a menu as one of my documents. therefore I needed to take a look at a lot of menus and find a style I liked. I went through a couple menus I had lying around the house and studied them closely. I took note of the way the categories were set up, what order to put the categories, and the prices. For the most part all the Italian restaurant menus I looked at they seemed to be very similar in content. The thing that was different were the prices. The prices seemed to very depending on the quality of dinner. I choose to go with average reasonable prices that a family my want to pay for.
Bundle 2: Ask someone
I told my grandfather I was doing a project on an Italian restaurant and immediately he came up with the name La casa del Sarno which is Italian for the house of Sarno. It sounded good to me so I used it. I also got some ideas from him on what I should include on the menu. He told me to go family friendly with fair prices. So I decided to go with the the basics; pasta, pizza and grinders.
Bundle 2: What I know
In this bundle I am deciding to create a restaurant. My family is Italian and I feel and Italian restaurant would be the best choice. I know how to cook various dishes from pizza to making my own pasta and sauce. My dad has always wanted to open a restaurant so what better way then to create this fake one and see how easy or difficult it is.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Bundle 1: Go there
On Tuesday June 7th, I visited the Captain Thomas Abbey Memorial. And not surprisingly it is pretty bad. From the road it looks just like the statue is turning black but being right there, it looks terrible. I found cracks in the seats, grass growing through the pavers, and inscriptions that were impossible to read. I think the main reason it is in sore shape is that no one actually sees this up close. To most people it just looks dirty but getting up close you see its even unsafe as the benches are about to fall apart.
Here are some pictures from my visit:
Here are some pictures from my visit:
In this picture you can the front turning brown.
Here the inscription on a bench is nearly illegible.
A major crack in one of the benches looks like it will break off if someone sat down.
Back side of the statue also turning brown.
Here is where I found who put this statue up.
As you can see the statue is in desperate need of repair. My bundle deals with 4 documents relating to the renovation of the Captain Thomas Abbey Memorial.
Saturday, June 11, 2011
Bundle 1: Read More
Much to my surprise after much research I have found very little on Abbey. On the Internet I found only 2 sites they mentioned him.
http://find.mapmuse.com/details/revolutionary-war-sites/19/Thomas-Abbey-
and
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39170812
And these sites only had 3-4 sentences about him.
What I got was that it was erected in 1916 for $20,000 by his great granddaughter Frances Moria Abbey. It was created by Sherry Edmundson Fry and depicts Thomas Abbey, a man who alerted the people of Enfield CT to the British invasion during the revolutionary war.
Then I took my research into books where I found one book written by his ancestors back in 1917 called Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey: ancestor and descendants of the abbey family. I found a copy online and found it very interesting.
The site is http://www.worldcat.org/title/memorial-of-captain-thomas-abbey-his-ancestors-and-descendants-of-the-abbey-family-pathfinders-soldiers-and-pioneer-settlers-of-connecticut-its-western-reserve-in-ohio-and-the-great-west/oclc/277221360?title=&detail=&page=frame&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.archive.org%2Fdetails%2Fmemorialofcaptai00free%26checksum%3Dd9a335e5f8f64c5b34010ed3a6305f2f&linktype=digitalObject
It had everything one would want to know about him. It had pictures of the carving process, the opening ceremony and everything about Abbey life and ancestors. It explained that each bench around the statue represents a member in his family. each bench has there name and there name seal. It then goes into detail of the history of every relative from the first immigrant to the great granddaughter in 1917. The book even includes the bulletin from the service of the day Abbey alerted the people who were attending church that day. What was the most interesting was seeing the pictures of the opining ceremony with all these people surrounding this statue and thinking of today. Back then he must have been a hero and well known but today he is someone people just past on a busy road and don't even realize who he was.
http://find.mapmuse.com/details/revolutionary-war-sites/19/Thomas-Abbey-
and
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=39170812
And these sites only had 3-4 sentences about him.
What I got was that it was erected in 1916 for $20,000 by his great granddaughter Frances Moria Abbey. It was created by Sherry Edmundson Fry and depicts Thomas Abbey, a man who alerted the people of Enfield CT to the British invasion during the revolutionary war.
Then I took my research into books where I found one book written by his ancestors back in 1917 called Memorial of Captain Thomas Abbey: ancestor and descendants of the abbey family. I found a copy online and found it very interesting.
The site is http://www.worldcat.org/title/memorial-of-captain-thomas-abbey-his-ancestors-and-descendants-of-the-abbey-family-pathfinders-soldiers-and-pioneer-settlers-of-connecticut-its-western-reserve-in-ohio-and-the-great-west/oclc/277221360?title=&detail=&page=frame&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.archive.org%2Fdetails%2Fmemorialofcaptai00free%26checksum%3Dd9a335e5f8f64c5b34010ed3a6305f2f&linktype=digitalObject
It had everything one would want to know about him. It had pictures of the carving process, the opening ceremony and everything about Abbey life and ancestors. It explained that each bench around the statue represents a member in his family. each bench has there name and there name seal. It then goes into detail of the history of every relative from the first immigrant to the great granddaughter in 1917. The book even includes the bulletin from the service of the day Abbey alerted the people who were attending church that day. What was the most interesting was seeing the pictures of the opining ceremony with all these people surrounding this statue and thinking of today. Back then he must have been a hero and well known but today he is someone people just past on a busy road and don't even realize who he was.
Bundle 1: ask someone
I have asked many people if they knew who the man was on the statue and not surprising was that no one knew anything about him. The only info I got out of a couple people was his name. They didn't even know his full name, they just knew him as Abbey. Then to those people I asked if they knew anything about him and they though maybe he was the first minister of the church that the statue is near. They are then surprised when I tell them he was not a minister but a Paul Revere type of person. This furthers my proposal to renovate this statue because hardly anyone even knows who he is.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Bundle 1: What I know
I am choosing to write my documents about renovating The Statue of Captain Thomas Abbey on Enfield Street in front of the Enfield Congregational Church. I know very little about this person and who he was. I believe I speak for the majority of Enfield, Ct in the fact that most of us pass by this statue on a main road and don't even know who he was. I do know that every once in a while he is dressed up for high school pranks. He might have a cone on his head and lays around his neck or sometimes he is dressed in colors of one of the two high schools in the town during the big thanksgiving football game between the schools.
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