Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Lunch at Cyrus O'Learys

Ok, so it was a little early for dinner, and late for lunch when we arrived. You don't really expect the place to be jumpin' at 3:45 in the afternoon do you? Thanks to the doctor who was TWO HOURS LATE for our appointment, with no explanation or apology prior to FINALLY coming into the room, we were starving when we left.

We used to go to Cyrus O'Learys when we went to the conventions in Spokane for principals and other public school leader types who needed some R&R once the school year was over. We've had some great times in this place with friends and collegues over the years. Kinda sad to see it so empty...but it was 3:45 in the afternoon.

Lois did not have to eat her lunch alone! I repeat, she did not have to eat her lunch alone. I sat with her and kept her company and we ate our lunches together. My lunch was so good, I had to take a picture of it; so here it is, about half gone: It's honey glazed salmon on a bed of spinach drenched in a roquefort with slices of avocado and cucumber. Mmmmm. Lois had a sandwich and she didn't like it, so it didn't make the cut for posting with my salmon.

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