Monday, June 21, 2021

The Baltimore Orioles, Graffiti Junktion, Yeoman's Cask & Lion, & Walt Disney World Adventures

I'll start this off chronologically, which is also starting off with the most interesting event in the preceding month: for the Memorial Day weekend and a few days after, one of my sisters and two of my nephews were down here for the purpose of the boys' visiting Walt Disney World for the first time ever. I escorted them around all four parks and they loved some of the rides. For me, I went on some rides for the first time in ages or for the first time ever (the Tomorrowland Speedway, the Astro Orbiter, Slinky Dog Dash) and that was nice, although of course the best aspect was spending time with them when otherwise I only get to see them a few days each year. It was still bittersweet in a way as if mom was still around, she would have taken them to WDW instead and I know she would have loved the experience. That said, I was happy to escort them around instead.

What I wasn't happy about: Memorial Day, the gang plus dad went to a restaurant in town for dinner. My sister asked how Graffiti Junktion was... this local chain was only visited by me once a few years ago and I recalled that it was fine. It wasn't fine this time. Besides not having enough wait staff for everyone there, our waitress was just bad at her job; even worse was that some in our party had fine food but others-including me-had a bad-tasting meal. So yeah I will never go there again and I recommend that others follow my lead. At least I went to a restaurant new to me I liked: Yeoman's Cask & Lion... yes, a joint with a British theme, located at the Margaritaville resort in Kissimmee. That is a place worth visiting if you're able to.

On the 11th of this month, I went to my first baseball game since August of '19; it was the Tampa Bay Rays hosting the Baltimore Orioles. The crowd was less than usual due to restrictions (insert your own Rays attendance issues jokes if you have any) but I was still happy to return and discover that for better or for worse, Tropicana Field was the same as it was during my last visit. Baltimore-a rebuilding team which may be fine in a few years but has the misfortune of being in a very tough division-had a 2-0 lead before the Rays came back and won 4-2. Until the last week, Tampa was one of the best teams in baseball. It's just a shame that Major League Baseball decided it was a wise idea to have a midseason change and eliminate “foreign substances” from being used as pitchers when they've unofficially been used for decades... and as I saw in person, they also need to fix their instant replay system as even with that too many calls are not ruled right. Typical MLB...

I should be back sometime around the 4th of July as I know there will be a thing or two to discuss between now and then.