Collage photos from NC Museum of Art Trail
The walkway goes around a large grassy area. Often you'll find chairs scattered about.
Collage photos from NC Museum of Art Trail
The walkway goes around a large grassy area. Often you'll find chairs scattered about.
Final (non) Fiction Friday.
Seaboard Cafe, I think all of who visit regularly know that we have lunch at our very favorite cafe, Seaboard, every week and sometimes twice a week.
May 14, 2021 was their 30th anniversary!! If I was a math whiz I'd tell you how many times we've had lunch there in the last 30 years.
Rick the owner and his staff are like family and we have made many memories there. Rick is absolutely crazy fun. Almost without fail every week he asked as if we have reservations. Sometimes he will come to our table to tell us we are "sitting in the no clothes required section". It always cracks me up!! About once a week, before I retired, I'd send out an email Physics Grad students telling them I'm going to Seaboard Cafe today come by my office if you need a ride. In the mid 1990's most of the grad students were young men. (By the time I retired we a good mix of male and female). One Saturday, after a month or two of arriving at Seaboard with about eight or nine young men Rick was in rare form. He said to my husband, "do you know she is bringing carloads of handsome young men to lunch every week?" My husband replied, "yes I know and there is not one thing I can do about it." Each one of the handsome young men always ordered the Cafe special Hamburger. It was and still is a huge!!
Here are a few pictures of a typical lunch at Seaboard
Today we join Two SPOILED CATS
Hosted by Sandee at Comedy Plus
Shelley Lake
Reminder
Final Fiction Friday, May 28th
Oh my it has been a month of Sundays since I had a PLATE post. For any new readers, I am a lover of words. NC seems to have a lot of vanity license plates which I used to write down to share at least once a week. Over the last year we haven't be out and about very much. I haven't had any to share; however, that is about to change. * by a plate means I can't figure out it's meaning. Photos today were taken at Shelley Lake and the around Lead Mine Lake neighborhood.
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