Would a “crispy” taco be the same as…
…a soft taco?
I can’t help it; sometimes my Inner Grammarian just gets out of control.
(OK, you’re right. It’s not just “sometimes.” It is more like “always.”)
Now seems like a good time to mention that, in spite of what you may have heard, I do not always travel with a thesaurus.
Ha! Ha! Of course not – I always have one with me. The Inner Grammarian makes me; she’s very difficult and it’s usually easier to just go along with her.
Uhland, Texas
photographed 5.10.2013
I’d like to say that seven days into this non-internet deal and I am over it. But I’d be lying. What’s going on out there, where you are?! Please leave comments, and I will read and reply after July 7.
Posted on July 4, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas, uhland, uhland texas. Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.

Wouldn’t a soft taco be more like a wrap?
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Maybe…but sometimes soft tacos are called “street tacos.” It’s all the same ingredients, just different presentations, I guess.
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Since you are always sneaking around the back of buildings it seems that it is up to us to go inside and find out what their more public face is like. So, here you go:
http://bit.ly/12ocOPr
And a bit of history about “crispy” tacos, which it seems are the same as “puffy” tacos – with or without quotation marks.
Would your inner grammarian accept those unnecessary quotation marks if she knew that El Matamoros “invented” the Crispy Taco?:
http://bit.ly/12IUf7B
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I am not sure it’s the same place, but I am totally digging that guy’s hat in the first link.
The grammarian wants to know why El Matamoros “invented” the Crispy Taco, rather than invented it. She’s kind of cranky today, so I think maybe we should try to ignore her as long as we can.
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I think its in a different town. But they probably all looked the same, as did the hats.
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The hats, the ties, and the cigar boxes in the glass case: the same everywhere.
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I should not read blogs before breakfast! Now I want a taco! Crispy, please.
I doubt if these signs are going to attract too many customers. Maybe if they trim the vines growing up around them, But then it wouldn’t be as interesting, photographically speaking.
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And, in addition to trimming the vines, they might consider moving the signs to the front of the building instead of leaving them in the alley. It’s an unusual and innovative solution that I pose, but I think it might work.
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Hi Melinda, I’ll take my taco crispy or soft thank you..
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Any race is better than NO taco!
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