While we (Angelica and I) only visited three of the four corners, that doesn't mean the fourth one ceases to exist. It just means that Rite Aid is there, and we know what that store looks like inside.
On the first rainy weekend of the year, we decided to start our adventure to take on as many strip malls as we can to share with everyone we know. Well, maybe not everyone.
Two of the major disappointments of the day were:
1. The "Fine Food" at Cedar Lanes was anything but fine.
2. A majority of the stores were closed or out of business.
We still managed to make the best of it.
At Cedar Lanes, after waiting for what felt like forever for the waitress to even take our drink orders, we received our food.
After perusing the menu, I decided to go with my default meal for new restaurants: The French Dip. I didn't think I could go wrong with the sandwich; turns out I was wrong. Not only was the meat dry, the bread was stale and the Au Jus wasn't very good.
After eating, we went to Fallas. I've never been there before, but it's basically a Factory 2 U. It has discount, well, everything. I ended up getting a men's gray zip-up hoodie for six dollars. I think that qualifies as a successful purchase.
I love fuzzy socks, so it was hard to pass off "Hot Kiss" and "Footnotes."
Man down...
Of all the silly things we saw, my favorite part was the conversation I heard while standing in the checkout line between a mother and her teenage daughter.
Daughter: "Mom, I almost stole $100."
Mother: "Oh? How?"
Daughter: "It fell out of this lady's back pocket, but I told her she dropped it and gave it back to her."
Mother [said in a fairly sarcastic tone]: "Aw, isn't that sweet?"
Daughter: "Seriously! You know what I could have done with $100? I could have bought a hella lotta booty shorts."
I'm not sure what I enjoyed more: The way she said it, or that she said she would spend all her money on booty shorts. I'm not entirely sure I even know what booty shorts are.
We eventually made our way to many little stores that were closed. No New Beginnings today.
We stopped off at a few thrift stores, most weren't that great, but Harry's Attic was pretty awesome. The guy (assuming he was the owner) who was inside was nice, and a little scatter brained. I left with some jewelry and records. Even found a record from my cousin, Vincent Furnier. He's known better as Alice Cooper though.
I almost wanted to ask how much he would want for this old Dr Pepper crate.
There was even pure water waiting outside for those who got thirsty while shopping.
We ended up walking around some more and finding some pretty neat walls. The yellow rocks were dirty, but really cool looking. There was a restaurant with a red brick wall too.
And what first blog would be complete without a feet picture? I know, none.
Wandering Thoughts:
- Try the Hot Fudge Milkshake at Foster's Freeze. It's delicious and super chocolaty.
- Next time, eat at one of the local restaurants in the area where there are a bunch of people and the food smells good. Stay away from anywhere that's basically empty at peak lunch hour.
- Next time I will write key moments down.