I've gotten in the habit of occasionally going to Mama's Vegetarian restaurant on 20th Street for lunch and having a small falafel (in a whole-wheat pita with tahini and slaw and awesome, slightly tangy, cucumberish sauce), for three dollars and fifty cents.
They're not a vegetarian restaurant; they serve fish, but there's no dairy on the premises, the falafel is amazing, and you can get a side of roasted eggplant for 75 cents.
I'm keeping tabs on a flock of pigeons. They landed on the dome of the building outside my window at work at around 9:10 this morning. It's now 10:30 and they are still out there but they're fluttering around a little bit. I counted 22 birds. We used to tell time by the movement of the cows in the neighbor's pasture.
Probably going to Mama's for lunch again today. It's payday.
Friday, October 2, 2009
lunch spot
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