Thursday, March 16, 2017

In-N-Out

Innout
Lake Elsinore, California, March 16, 2017—

YES, BELIEVE ME, I know: it's been quite a while since I've posted here. I've been busy and distracted. There have been some memorable meals and I may yet comment on them here if I get time this weekend. But then again I may not.

We're on the road; have been since Monday; our early Spring tour of southern California in search of wildflowers and to see a couple of plays. This morning started out in the charming town of Indio, I write a bit ironically, where last night we dined after a mediocre fashion in a casino, faut de mieux.

This morning's breakfast was a cold gummy "croissant" and a couple of tolerable cappuccinos.

Lunch, after a visit to the remarkable Palm Springs Art Museum, was a quite good date milk shake: good enough to let you know where we got it:

Great Shakes, 160 South Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, California; +1 (760) 327-5300

Dinner was a hamburger at the only fast-food joint we patronize. I'm sure I've written about In-N-Out before; it's an interesting operation; the employees all have a voice in the company's management; the beef is relatively wholesome; the fries are made from potatoes peeled and cut on premises. Nothing fancy; nothing bad.

In-N-Out Burger, 331 Railroad Canyon Road, Lake Elsinore, California; +1 (800) 786-1000

     A beer in the motel room: Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat, okay,

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