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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well New Jersey IS the Diner Capital of the Country!
ReplyDeleteMaybe even the world!!
We had a lot of them on Pennsylvania too.
Victoria,
ReplyDeleteThere was a book out, quite a while ago,
about the diner of New Jersey. The author
ate his way through every one.