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Category Archives: Food
Cedarburg, Wisconsin — Part Two
The stone buildings in Cedarburg are beautiful, as is the town’s setting along the banks of Cedar Creek. The extent to which it has been made quaint is very impressive. Cedarburg has accomplished what Long Grove, even in its heyday, … Continue reading
Cedarburg, Wisconsin — Part One
My wife and I headed up to Cedarburg on a rainy, mid-December Saturday, arriving around 11:00. Our first stop was Creekside Antiques. My wife bought some old, glass Christmas ornaments. I bought an Elsie the Cow doll to go with … Continue reading
White Palace Grill
Our friends suggested going out for dessert after the Getty’s concert, we were agreeable. We drove south through the Loop to the South Side, to the corner of Canal and Roosevelt where White Palace Grill is located. There’s no parking, … Continue reading
Grunts and Gettys
We spent Saturday evening, October 27 in Chicago with our good friends. Our first stop was R.J. Grunts, the original Lettuce Entertain You Restaurant, across from Lincoln Park. The inside is decorated with photos of employees, past and present. Grunts … Continue reading
The Seven Wonders of Wauconda, Illinois
I don’t have the time or resources to be on a road trip all the time. So, to fill in the gaps, I’ve decided to take one-day road trips to towns within driving distance. I’ll wander about, take some photos, … Continue reading
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