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Triple XXX Family Restaurant
We rented a van for the drive to Cincinnati, and our ride home on Sunday wasn’t rushed. I looked for an interesting place to eat lunch and found Triple XXX on roadfood.com. It was popular. We had to wait several … Continue reading
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Cafe Bassam
All my life I’ve heard three things about San Diego: It’s always 72 degrees. It never rains. There are no bugs. To be fair, I haven’t seen a lot of bugs. But this is the second year in a row … Continue reading
White Wolf Cafe
On the Saturday after the CPC conference, five of us took a late flight back home so we could spend much of the day relaxing in Florida. Everybody has talents that set them apart from the crowd. One of my … Continue reading
Burlington, Wisconsin — Part Three
We weren’t yet ready for lunch, but walking around was losing its appeal due to the damp, cold wind that was scouring the town. We drove around looking for interesting things. We found this old bridge across the Fox River … Continue reading
EVERYTHING there is to do in Burlington, Wisconsin on a blustery late December Saturday — Part One
On the final Saturday of 2012, we drove to Burlington with friends. Our first stop was The Sci-Fi Cafe and Earth Mysteries Museum. We were the only customers. Brad, who owns the place with his wife Mary, gave us our … Continue reading