Monday, August 20, 2012

Romano's fine Italian Food

August 19, 2012, Day 65

Well, your guessed it.  It's Sunday and time for The Pan Cake House early morning breakfast.  Sharon and I now have it figured out.  If we leave later that the others and there is a wait, we don't have to wait as long and if there is not a wait, we can come in the back way and find where they are seated.  It has only taken us a month or so to figure this out.  I have a new favorite Sunday Morning Breakfast.  Dollar size pancakes, they give you six, and they are really not dollar size, they are regular size, like you make at home.  Two eggs over easy and a side of bacon.  Then you make two pancake sandwiches with the two eggs amd four of the pancakes and top it off with blueberry syrup.  And if you are still hungry, you have two extra pancakes to finish up with.  Needless to say, lunch does not figure into the equation later in the day.

Talked to Rolland, our neighbor in Sun City, yesterday and because of the recent rains, 2 inches, I asked him to turn off our sprinklers for a while.  He said that the last of the family that came for the wedding left earlier in the week and that they were now relaxing a bit.

Sharon opened her barber shop today and gave me a number 2 special under the shade of the awning.  It nice and there is no waiting.

We watched the ending of the USGA Armature gold tournament and it was the ultimate in highs and lows.  Both of the guys were junior or seniors in college, one from Tennessee and one from California, sorry I don't remember their names.  Both of them were not expected to be in the finals as they were seeded 60 and 63.  When we started watching the California guy was 2 up with 9 to play and he stayed in the lead until the final hole when he missed a 4 or so foot putt to put the match into a tie, he was devastated.  On the first playoff hole he sprayed his tee shot, finally made it to the green only to watch the Tennessee guy drain a Birdie putt.  The highest of highs and the lowest of lows.


This evening the RV gang went to Romano's for dinner. It is located in down town McCall along the water in the Yacht Club building. The was a special occasion as Skip and Bev will be pulling out of the park on Wednesday and heading on the balance of their trip on the way home to Thousand Oaks, California. They did not have a full bar in the restaurant, but you could go upstairs to the Yacht Club and bring drinks down, which we did, and had a make shift happy hour. The food was very good and we had a variety of Italian dishes. We sat out side, which was very comfortable as the sun was mostly hidden from view by the smoke for the fires in the outlying areas, and were were on the shore of the Payatte lake.



Sharon, Marcia & Franz

Smokey Sky, that's the Sun






Bev & Marcia

Skip

Sharon

Franz (Jerk)
Marcia

Fred the Waiter

Cruise Boat








After dinner we went for a drive around the area and saw residential dwellings tucked into places that are very hard to detect from just driving along the main roads.

Next year Sharon and I are thinking of opening a place like this in the RV Park, that Williamson found on his trip to Durango, we think it would be a big hit. Maybe even offer Blue Bell.




On the way to breakfast this morning Marcia found a fox that was house sitting.

Look for the Fox on the roof, may have to enlarge

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