Monday, December 1, 2008

Hoosier Orchid Co. and a Moment of Silence.


My parents, bless their hearts, are notorious in our family for finding the best darned restaurants in town (their town) only to subsequently find the place boarded up and out of business. And I'm not just talking buffets. They find the neatest out-of-the-way, and some not-so-out-of-the-way places.

Take The New Orleans House as an example. My goodness, it was the best place in Indianapolis to get butter with a little seafood on the side. Huge crab legs, shrimp prepared in more ways than Pvt. Benjamin Buford 'Bubba' Blue ever imagined, and the most decadent dessert selection one could imagine. I think the local hospitals closed it down because too many patrons were needing their stomachs pumped, but seriously, where else could we go to indulge our seafood fantasies? It was a once in a lifetime treat. Literally.

So, it was with much sadness that I learned of the innate talent of restaurant closings having transgressed from mere restaurant closings (my health may or may not have improved) to Closing of All Favorite Haunts, and the latest victim appears to have been The Hoosier Orchid Company. My parents were beside themselves and very apologetic.

Oh for crying out loud, Indianapolis. Where else could one go to indulge in a little tropical foliage fantasy and inspire whimsical dreams of successful Exotic Orchid Care? Where else can one visit to find something other than a phalaenopsis regularis (I may have just made that up) found in every grocery store and Walmart all over the nation? Who else is to bolster my confidence that, yes, I too can nurture and responsibly care for an orchid? Who else would bestow a young orchid to a child almost as young? (Thank you, Leon, my daughter still cherishes and nurtures it :o)

*sigh*

For all of these places that close, of one thing I am sure...my parents will move on to the next discovery and if I move quickly enough, I too, can enjoy the discovery.

5 comments:

Cant Hardly Wait said...

I love finding out about places to eat that are super. I will say this, New Orleans food is the best in New Orleans. I live just outside of NO, and I am from NY. I've never tasted such different food. So many flavors in one dish, it is awesome.

LiPeony said...

Yeah don't you hate it when that happens? A great restaurant is closed =(... I've been lucky enough to live in NYC where there's always awesome food around and even little out of the way shops thrive...

AnniKae said...

YOu've got me hungry now. I saw your blog address on the etsy forum and thought that I would stop by and say hi!

Michelle said...

My husband and I have closed a number of restaurants over the years. It's gotten to where if we find one we really like, we don't rave and talk about it too much for fear of jinxing it out of existence! I just hate it when a favorite place disappears...

Pam said...

That stinks. I would be heartbroken if my favorite local restaurant closed!