President’s Day dawned beautiful and sunny so my mom, daughter and I went to eat in Greensboro, GA.
HA! You know I love my Photoshop!!! Actually it was my mom, sister-in-law Diane, and I who went to eat lunch but I didn’t Photoshop them into the booth. They were a little camera-shy so I respected their exclusionary wishes. Had they known how beautiful I could have made them, I’m sure they would have clamored for inclusion.
We went to the Yesterday Cafe. It is a sweet little diner with old photos adorning the walls. Lots of veteran’s photos and interesting captions.
They also had a guest book at each table for entertaining reading and signing while you waited for your meal.
Not the typical response but it was worth a photo!
The Fried Green Tomato BLC (Bacon, Lettuce, and Cheese) didn’t disappoint. I guess I should have lifted the cheese so you could get a good look at the tomatoes. They were fried to perfection and served with the best horseradish sauce I have ever eaten.
We walked around town a bit. The county seat of Green County is in Greensboro. It was founded in 1786. Currently the population is about 3300 people making it a charming small town destination in Georgia.
The Yesterday Cafe is in the building to the left of the insurance sign.
One wonderful store sold Georgia artisan artworks and products. I was trying to sneak a photo because sometimes art places don’t like you taking photos. So I was very proud of myself to get this one only to find one of the gracious salesladies about 4 feet from me. Remind me never to commit a crime because I will be caught instantaneously.
The outside was just as charming. Why don’t my winter pots look like this?
We also went across the street to an antique shop.
I found another vintage syrup dispenser. I need to have a big pancake party soon. Syrup for everyone!
Shopping completed and lunch eaten, we headed back home. It was a nice break in the winter routine.
Looks like fun!