Wednesday, September 07, 2005

No restaurants open

Our "night on the town" consisted of driving across towns looking for lights. Downtown Sacramento, South Natomas, West Sacramento, and back. No restaurants open. Even Starbucks was closed, and it was barely 10 PM! After hours of driving around, we saw these bright red lighted letters that read, "Arigato Sushi" on Howe Ave. I think a tear drop trickled down my left cheek. It was like finding a pool of water in the middle of the Sahara. I had a bowl of tempura udon and Windy a bento box.

In Sacramento by 5:30 PM

We drove to Sacramento to take a Southwest flight back to Los Angeles. We decided to stay one night to "experience" the city. I think we overstayed. The state capitol building must have been the tallest structure in Sacramento. Sorry, Rick, your Sacramento sucks big time. Mr. Fozzie's writing a letter to Arnold tomorrow.

Lunch at the Yosemite Ahwahnee

We had the pleasure of having Denise as our server. It was a delight to learn that she was originally from Long Beach.

- Grilled Portobello Sandwich
- Calamari Starter







- Pasta with Avocado
(it kinda tasted funny)