Category Archives: Food

Stained Glass Aztec Calendar

This stained glass Aztec calendar blends artistic elements and styles not often seen together. (Traditionally, these are made from clay.)

Seen at the newly remodeled Taquería Los Coyotes on 16th Street between Mission and Valencia in San Francisco. (Also, if you’re looking for good Mexican food, Los Coyotes is much better than the mediocre mob scene across the street at Pancho Villa.)

-AidanAbroad

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A Place to hang your…what?

The Green Man sprouts wood in an urban setting. This phallic tree provides a good impromptu paddle hook. You never know when or where you might need such a thing. This tree grows outside Rocco’s Cafe on Folsom Street between 8th and 9th in San Francisco. Highly recommended. The cafe and the tree.

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Cherries…literally, for once.

In the Gay Highwaymen’s world, the word “cherry” is most commonly used metaphorically. So, for a change, here are some literal cherries. They were my dessert tonight…straight off the tree outside the vegetarian co-op house at Stanford.
-AidanAbroad

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From the Heart of the City Farmers Market

Berries and snap peas are in season! Great deals on fresh produce (and organic, sustainably-raised eggs for a fraction of grocery-store prices) at the Civic Center Farmers Market. U.N. Plaza, San Francisco. All day Sunday and Wednesday.
-AidanAbroad

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Cock Flavored Soup. Spicy! Really.

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For that true West Indian taste!

Authentic Caucasian Food

Authentic Caucasian food, served at the Chabad in downtown Moscow by handsome, dark-eyed waiters from the Caucuses.

What do Caucasians eat, exactly? Chopped salads. Spicy chicken. Fresh herbs. Ground lamb. Flaky pastries for dessert.

Tasty.

-AidanAbroad

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The Easter Bunny’s diet… Exposed!

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Did you ever wonder how the Easter Bunny gets the strength to produce all of those chocolate eggs? The Gay Highwaymen reveal the dark truth about the supposedly sweet and lovable Easter Bunny’s eating habits.

Homeboy Art! Hector Silva at Tom of Finland Fair in WeHo

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Friend of this site Hector Silva will be showing and selling his erotic “Homeboy Art” at the Tom of Finland Foundation’s 16th annual Art Fair. The Gay Highwaymen recently had dinner with Hector and his partner Napoleon at La Casita restaurant in Bell. Of course, snaps were shot. On our next LA trip, we will make a studio visit. Hector is a remarkable artist who is beginning to get the critical attention his work deserves, and collectors should pick up his work while it is still affordable. The Fair takes place Saturday, March 26th at the West Hollywood Park at 647 N. San Vicente Blvd. West Hollywood, California. Noon until 6pm.

WHAT on a Stick?

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Alligator. Yes, Alligator. For just $6 you can get ‘gator on a stick at NOLA’s Lundi Gras, the riverside festival sponsored by the Krewe of Zulu or The Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club. More to come…including Zulu Colors and Coconuts! Hail Zulu!