Deez nuts

If you didn’t make it to RiverArtsFest yesterday, I highly, highly recommend that you go today. And once you get there, I highly, highly recommend that you find this booth:

They make flavored roasted nuts that are absolutely delicious. I got cinnamon roasted pecans and strolled around the festival munching on them. Even if you are not a big fan of nuts in general, you really ought to give these a try.

I didn’t take a whole lot of RiverArtsFest photos, because many artists don’t like having their work photographed, and I respect that. However, I did want to take some photos of the food vendor booths – the food selection is among the best I have ever seen at an outdoor street festival.

I saw some seafood dishes coming out of the booth on the left that looked good. The booth on the right has Philly steak nachos that may be my lunch today.

Greek food vendor
Hand dipped milkshakes
This place sold Cajun dishes and homemade soft drinks. You could buy a tin mug for $7 and serve yourself all-you-can-drink style.
My lunch yesterday, from the Cajun place - blackened chicken over jambalaya rice, topped with cheese, onions and peppers.

Delphinium was selling children's playhouses.
The Nuh-Uh Girl watching the UT-Alabama game at Max's Sports Bar. She didn't have any food so she put her fingers in her mouth.
Frank looks worried about his Vols in this pic. He had reason to be worried. Bama beat UT 41-10.
Christy chowing down on nachos
One of the few moments when UT fans had anything to cheer about

I’ll be back at the festival today, weather permitting… hope to be there around noon. If the weather is bad I’ll stop at the Saucer for a few rainy day beers before heading south.