I usually bring my lunch with me to work. I generally eat the same thing each day because it's fast (I can eat at my desk in less than ten minutes while still getting work done) and doesn't upset my stomach too much. I rarely leave the station or take a lunch hour. I've done this ever since I became a TV producer.
Today I went with a few co-workers to have lunch at the Dakota Café at Trail Dust Town on Tanque Verde. Trail Dust Town is like a little old west town with shops and a couple of restaurants. It even has a little choo-choo train that runs some evenings around the property.
It was a nice lunch. The company I was with was fun and I took some pictures. I have a stomach ache from the food (not the food's fault, I'm a freak) but it was a nice change of pace. The food at Dakota Café is fantastic, I highly recommend.
Tina and Alex in the front seat. I played back seat driver. |
Andy got the privilege of sitting next to me in the back seat. |
This sign in the trunk of Tina's car explains how you stow three golf bags in the rear of the BMW. Apparently BMW drivers are golfers although the same principle could be used to stack dead bodies. |
Walking behind Tina, Andy and Alex in Trail Dust Town. |
This is where you purchase generals. |
A peek inside the steak house at Trail Dust Town. Don't wear a tie in here, they cut it off. |
Alex is wearing the same color shirt that John Wayne did when he wore that suit in the movie "Big Jake" |
The demise of the telephone booth... it now houses an ATM. |
Festive colored tortilla chips at Dakota Café. |
Tina and Andy look like they are thrilled to have lunch with Ken Carr. |
Interior of Dakota Café as seen from our table. |
Art work hanging above our table at Dakota Café. This is called "Tucson Night" and was for sale for about $500. |
Another piece of artwork for sale. This would be amazing with the right drugs in your system. |
Delicious! Smokehouse BBQ burger with fries at Dakota Café. |