Mad Greek's are multiplying
The first Mad Greek was in Corona, then the one in Baker (which is very good by the way) and then the latest one in Las Vegas -- check out Megan's photos of her meal!
Mark
Something a little harder perhaps?
I was sitting down, drinking a single malt and smoking a cigar when I took this shot with my "stealth" camera.
Where was I?
http://donandlindacasey.com/images/MysteryPorch.jpg
(photo: Don Casey)
"Stealth" as in small/pocket-sized instead of big honker SLR
Hmmm. Don't want to give this away too soon, so how about this:
This location hosts an annual weekend for fans of a particular movie shot here. They've been holding this event for almost 20 years (in concert with the fan club).
If this doesn't work, I'll dole out some "better" clues tomorrow.
Libations:
Our "house" scotch floats between Glenmorangie, MacCallan, and Glenlivet (whichever one Costco has in stock when we run out).
Right now, however, we're experimenting with a single-barrel Kentucky Rye that's not half bad.
We do open our doors to other options of course. We have collected a wicked selection of Charbay (Napa) and Hangar One (Alameda) infused vodkas. Just picked up a bottle of the Hangar One spiced pear.
For the Vodka crowd (and Mark may already know this); the bar at The Claremont in the Oakland hills has not only a great view of SF, but an insane collection of Vodkas. .... but I digress.
Oh what the heck; here's another shot (may be too good a clue):
http://donandlindacasey.com/images/MysteryPorch2.jpg
photo: Don Casey
OK, I think I got it now.... insert photo, line break, THEN attribution.....
{By golly, methinks you've got it -- yeah, photo on the left margin at 600-650 pixels wide tends to work well}
quickest way to my good attention
I have a special hankering for a 1970 Glenmorangie -- I've had a couple of shots over the years -- and it is still my favorite libation -- although there are some small batch bourbons that I'll go out of my way for.
Back to the clues -- I first thought of the Goonies, (20-years +/-) and the town of Astoria -- but the foilage looks too lush.... and the veranda is too large.
So, still looking.
Mark
I imagine the referenced clue
is the printed word on the awnings -- but I can't read it.... so no help there.
Mark