Friday, February 04, 2005

San Juan Bautista


Proof that there is some sun without the nasty pine pollen somewhere in the world!

It's very gloomy, grey and cold so you'd think that the pine pollen would take a break and not shower us with the green stuff! Lunch, in San Juan Bautista, was suggested so off we went for a feast of bratwurst, sauerkraut and fried pototoes, not the usual fare when visiting a town known for its Mexican food. We had discovered the corner restuarant on our last visit when suddenly enchiladas didn't sound as good as they had. The restaurant is celebrating its 25th anniversary next month and is decorated in a combination of German and Mexican styles that somehow don't seem out of place. We can't figure it out but the more I studied it this time the more I realized that it's the color palette that allows two such diverse styles to blend. It doesn't matter whether a German beer stein sits next to a Mexican pinata or not as long as the colors are bland and faded.

After lunch when we stepped out the front door we discovered that the main street, that had been vacant of traffic and pedestrians, had become congested. The entire 3 blocks around the restaurant had been blocked off and people were gathering on the curb and a few older folks setting up folding chairs. For what? It seems that the local high school was having some sort of rally for their basketball team. You never know what you'll see in a very small town that might be spirit lifting especially when the news has been full of gang violence in nearby cities. San Juan Bautista "feels" like it's in a 50's time warp, even though I'm sure it has problems like any other town in 2005 does.

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