Sunday, August 5, 2012

From Illinois

I cannot remember the name of the little town this was in...it was just a small place. We stopped at a little diner there...we both got a grilled pork chop, which was really good. And Roger got an order of fried zucchini. Neither of us noticed the price...till we got the bill. I don't know what I expected...it was a big serving of the best fried zucchini we had ever had. It's cost--$1. We think about going back just for to have the fried zucchini.

14 comments:

  1. a very neat structure! and the diner sounds like a great place to return to! :)

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  2. You hit a great diner! This tower(?) is very unique looking corner piece for this building. Nice shot.

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  3. wonderful angle ;you always highlight the right details, I see inspirations for several quilt borders. Ann

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  4. it was worth the trip to get this photo. i love that roofing on the pointed part, great shot. and yum on the price and the zucchini.

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  5. I love that roof and you got a great shot of it.
    What a bargain you got in the diner. I would go back as well :))

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  6. The building looks like it has some German or Polish influences. In any event, it's a beauty.

    And $1.00 for the zucchini? That's cheaper than growing it yourself. :)

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  7. Gratifying not to get taking to the cleaners...

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  8. Love the shot!! Hopefully you remember how to get back to that diner. You've got me thinking about making fried zucchini now.....

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  9. Fried zucchini? It sounds delicious!

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  10. $1?? Wow! Good deal. Love the photo.

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  11. Looks like you hit the jackpot in both photo ops and delicious food.

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  12. Looks like you hit the jackpot in both photo ops and delicious food.

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  13. Cool photo..love the structure. You got a deal of a meal for $1.

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