The show itself was just a congregation of old cars from the surrounding neighborhoods, as can be seen from my pictures below.
Other than that, the emphasis was more on the seafood sold here, and the ice cream, which I got the Frozen Pudding flavor. It was okay I guess, tasting a little weird at times.
After seeing the show, I did some sightseeing in Lancaster,
White Pond, ~230 White Pond Road |
Town Beach, End of Fire Road 4 |
Bruces Pond, ~164 Apsley Road |
The pond itself was small and nothing much to look at, although I managed to catch sight of frogs in the water.
Next, I headed to Ghiloni Park for a walk to see the water bodies there, taking the path shown below in pink,
walking around the basketball courts and soccer fields, which were full of people playing.
The water bodies themselves were mere puddles of water though. After leaving the park, I also visited Hager Pond at ~894 Boston Post Road East,
to catch the views from above.
Heading to grab dinner at the Bolton Street Tavern, a bar restaurant where I had a groupon to use, I found a family style restaurant which was pretty void of people this late Friday night.
the Crock of Chili Con Carni Bread Bowl (Thick and Hearty topped with melted cheese served with nacho chips) for soup
and the Mixed Marinated Grille (A combination of chicken teriyaki, marinated sirloin tips and barbeque shrimp, served with rice and vegetable of the day).
The potato chips were disappointingly bland, while the soup was just so-so as well, but my entree actually surprised me at how well it was cooked. The chicken was not dry as it usually is here in the US, and the beef was cooked just right for me as well. Unfortunately, I could not finish everything, so it's more leftovers for lunch.
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