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Mel’s diner was the film site of George Lucas’ American Graffitti. It’s also the location to get a kid’s burger served in a box shaped like a car.
BJ, Jenn, Jack, and Benjamin
Mel’s diner was the film site of George Lucas’ American Graffitti. It’s also the location to get a kid’s burger served in a box shaped like a car.
In little over week Jenn found a new two bedroom apartment and this past weekend we moved into a new unit with two bedrooms. The extra space will be nice, and perhaps it’s better to have the move already done when we need it.
Makeshift office supply clovers make the holiday for me. Winning AMC movie tickets helps as well.
Now I know where to get my emu eggs: Whole Foods.
One nice thing about our location near Sunnyvale is the delicious ethnic food in close proximity. A drive down the street bring us to India. India Cash and Carry, an Indian grocery store, carries every spice and fruit you could ever need or pickup fresh samosas.
Jenn found this wonderful lotus-carved piece at the local consignment store. It stows away all of Jenn’s crafting machinery.
Our apartment complex likes to go a bit beyond the normal when it comes to showing off units.
Andersons is a small French dip sandwhich shop off El Camino that is always packed with patrons. This time I decide to try their prime rib with a chilled mug of root beer.
Dana, Jennifer, and Marius all together in the living room.
Madonna Inn first opened in 1958 with ten rooms. The husband and wife team came together as architect and decorator with a unique vision of roadside respite. The construction pulled in many of the local artisans at the time with construction materials coming from local quarries. Today the Inn stands as a unique landmark and … Continue reading Madonna Inn