enjoyed the service of this waitress named Sarah
and we liked the mugs
our waitress for the evening. Sylvia's fish
The waitress was happy to have her picture be part of our record
were a little soggy. The waitress
did and who can forget when Elizabeth, the waitress,
were happy to engage the waitress
to the delight of the waitress.
of which we estimate they sell 25 bowls a day. This estimate was confirmed by the waitress who broke it down as 10 at lunch, 15 at dinner. They brought this bread
an amazing concoction that was heavy on the eggplant and not what you might have ever guessed. Our waitress, Cara, had just moved to Salen, NJ from Seattle to marry someone she had met while picking blueberries in Maine. She claimed to be very photogenic (which you can decide) and was happy to pose alone
which the waitress prepared at our table
were happy to have their picture taken and helped us to get pictures of the ink that the waitresses had on their backs. This must be an El Cholo tradition? There was the dragon
The waitress
arrived to the amusement of the waitress
had a pleasant chat with the waitress
which made our waitress happy
was brought by the waitress
so that the waitress
to see if you can flash and still see. Once we were seated, our waitress
version. The waitress wouldn't let us take a picture of her face but she did let us take this picture of the back of her shirt
as the waitress shot these family photos
served by our friendly waitress.
pancakes (topped with strawberries) were quite the treat. The waitress
emptied. Our waitress, Tess
were brought by our main waitress. On the way back to the train, we recorded our coordinates
as we watched the waitress
at Triumph where this was our waitress
a skill I'm still working on. Next we asked this waitress
but even though the coffee waitress
came out better even as the second coffee waitress
convinced our waitress
of the Astrophysics department at Small World. Next we saw my favorite waitress
as the waitress
and the waitress
as the waitress took this family photo
where the waitress
were taken by the waitress
was our waitress. Saturday morning (May 28), as Ben
was more photogenic than my portabella mushroom lasagna and so it is the final picture I took on the trip.
even though we interrupted an impassioned discussion of the tabloid article about what the people on Survivor do when they are off the screen. Our next stop was at the musical sculptures
was happy to bring the desserts
got up to sing. We made our way to Giorgio Armani
in conversation as the old lady
We paid the check
with lunch. Dr Len had chicken with dumplings for lunch
and then with Dr Len.
to yield this first one
because she likes dragons and could get it done elsewhere for $140 rather than the $500 charged down the street. Then there were the pralines
claimed to not be photogenic as she took this picture
who had never thought that someone might want to take pictures of the smoked salmon with caviar sandwich
about the dessert
as she inquired about our family situation, ... We drove on to Brendan T. Byrne State Forest where we found the park office
things started to look much better. After mincemeat pie (never again!)
could take our order and they could bring the puzzle pages
got the ordering started
Gentle reader: Many of the scenes in the next few paragraphs were also recorded before. You can look ( here ) to see how things have changed and get a different view of South Street After lunch, we saw a playground in the distance
and we recorded her
Meanwhile, back at the bar, drinks were coming
was happy to be photographed, so we celebrated by going to 7/11
took this family portrait
and then went home to settle into a quiet break from all things academic. It was the day before Christmas and my new memory came Ben was on the floor
make our food. Peter prepared
and Ken
what to order from the menu
was amused, my self portrait
and our main waitress
came to look out for us. At her suggestion, I sprung for the chocolate chip pancakes with Whipped cream
that after the pasta
ex- of PJ's and elsewhere who told us tales of living in Firestone Library in the late 60's. As Suzanne
showed the menu
showed the policement to the counter
and the omelette
informed me that they had no granola so that I would have raisin bread French toast
who remembered taking our pictures last year as well. Suzanne had salmon
chose his clothes, Matt Traylor