I previously
photographed Betsy Smith's outside.
| Upon entering the Betsy Smith, the first oddity you see is the cluster
of lamps.
| In the back, there's a raised section and a sunken section. Most of the
oddities shown in this picture are shown in later ones; the only oddity
not closer-up later are the line of differently-shaped mirrors on the
balcony's wall.
| The sunken portion. Excellent for its quirkiness. Notice
especially the birdcages and the chairs (with plants on them!) up on the
ledge.
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Our chosen table, next to a wall of drawers (none open, by the way) and
under a bunch of odd clusters of colored bottles.
| On a wall near us, a black-and-white picture of a tall, skinny man where
a green top hat, the only colored object in the picture.
| Another wall near us has lots of little antlers under one large
antler-lamp. Also, have you noticed the variety of chairs in these
pictures?
| My Sunday-roast lamb, Yorkshire pudding, and roasted vegetables. Good.
The yorkshire pudding was chewy, not really my thing, but not bad.
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