Spoon and knife
We found a place for lunch by using that time-tested technique of looking to see what cafe had the highest number of pickups parked in front of it.
I ordered a burger, and the waitress said, “Now, it comes with pickles unless you don’t want pickles. Then we’ll leave them off.” I agreed to pickles, but didn’t realize until lunch arrived that she meant it came with ONLY pickles: a minimalist burger. We were on the end of the lunch rush – by the time the 1:00 siren sounded* everyone but us had left to head back to work.
Here’s a couple of other images from the place, which I shot with my phone:
Exeter, Nebraska
photographed 8.29.2018
*No kidding. There really was a 1:00 siren, which of course inferred that there was noon siren as well.
Posted on September 15, 2018, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, Exeter Nebraska, learning to see, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, nebraska, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, restaurant, road trip, thoughtful seeing, travel photography. Bookmark the permalink. 11 Comments.
Beautiful photos!
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Thank you very much.
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Not much difference between this place after lunch, and some of your abandoned discoveries 😁 When they’re done, they’re done!
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Good point! It was full when we got there, and then all of a sudden we were the only ones left!
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How cool is that!
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It’s fun to have a meal in places like this. Even if the food’s awful (which is wasn’t!), there’ll be a good story!
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😀😀
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Awesome. Love the menu sign !
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They were very accommodating, in their own way…
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Great shots ..
🙂
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Thanks, Julie. It was a fun place to eat – and to shoot.
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