Pancakes came with instructions
The side of plate-sized pancakes was delivered by the home-town waitress, who also dropped some knowledge about the correct (and tidy) way to eat them.
She said, “Cut a hole in the middle, hon, and pour your syrup right there. That’ll keep it from runnin’ off the plate into your lap.”
It seemed like valuable information, and I am more than happy to pass it along to you.
Tha Pancake Shop
Hot Springs, Arkansas
photographed 10.7.2018
Posted on November 16, 2018, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, breakfast, cemetery, diner, downtown, Hot Springs, Hot Springs Arkansas, learning to see, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, pancakes, thoughtful seeing, travel photography. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
Trying to decide if the fan is missing a blade. Think I will apply my syrup the way I always have.
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I think all the blades were there, but maybe I need to go back and verify. Also, I didn’t follow the syrup directions, because I don’t even LIKE syrup on pancakes. (I realize that’s probably the most shocking thing I’ve ever said here on this blog.)
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