In the heart of Doña Ana County, New Mexico, lies the sleepy town of Mesilla. With just over 2,000 residents, Mesilla has a storied past, and an incredibly eclectic and equally legendary restaurant within its historic district. As we were shown to our table, I couldn't help but glance around in awe, envisioning Billy the… Continue reading La Posta de Mesilla
Horseshoe Cafe
The window seat in the Horseshoe Cafe looks out over the train tracks...which were perhaps the first things to arrive in Benson, Arizona. The Southern Pacific Railroad had a junction here beginning in 1880, shuttling freight cars to nearby towns and then shipping off ore and refined metal back east. The Horseshoe Cafe opened… Continue reading Horseshoe Cafe
Miss Katie’s Diner
If every Saturday morning could start off on the corner of West Clybourn and 19th, life would be even more fantastic than it already is. Since 1985, Miss Katie's Diner has been serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and cocktails to downtown Milwaukee, and it's quite easy to see why they are so popular. My server was… Continue reading Miss Katie’s Diner
Incandescently Happy
Those who know me are far too well aware that Pride and Prejudice is not just a fun go-to novel or a Friday night popcorn and a movie thing for me...Elizabeth Bennet (to me) is the very image of intelligence and independent thinking. And Jane Austen herself holds a permanent spot in my own Fabulous People… Continue reading Incandescently Happy
To the Woman at the Grocery Store
I raced from one place to another today, trying to get fourteen things done in a time slot that would fit only three. Not unusual, and it was relatively stress-free; nothing on the list was terribly pressing with the exception of finding the ingredients for dinner and making sure the puppies get a good run… Continue reading To the Woman at the Grocery Store
