When I first saw this photo in "The New York Times," I had no idea where it was, but I instinctively knew it was from New Jersey. I mean, those crowded buildings, streets, and wires, not to mention that diner? "Dinner in the diner, nothing could be finer." Indeed. I just knew it had to be somewhere in New Jersey. And I was right.
The location happens to be Keyport, a small town in Monmouth County, and this picture is so stunning it makes me want to go there. And I don't venture to Jersey too often, these days!
Remember, this state produced not only myself, but MERYL STREEP!!!!!!!!!!!!!
But Keyport! It is simply bucolic, darlings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2 comments:
Well New Jersey IS the Diner Capital of the Country!
Maybe even the world!!
We had a lot of them on Pennsylvania too.
Victoria,
There was a book out, quite a while ago,
about the diner of New Jersey. The author
ate his way through every one.
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