From time to time, I find a reason to travel back through my old neighborhood. Yesterday was one of those days. Thanksgiving came and went and I’ve pretty much had all the turkey I can handle…all ‘turkeyed’ out! So I thought it would be a good time for something different and dropped in on a place that has been around longer than me…
the Triangle Bar and Grill in Swissvale, PA., a small town in Western Pennsylvania. They are known for their Battleships…a 24 inch long delight of a sandwich. So for this week’s challenge, ‘transition’, I thought the next two shots would do the trick…
Ummm, good…transition completed. Now you don’t 🙂
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Well, I guess you weren’t TOO full of turkey! I have to say that I guessed the first photo was in western PA even before I looked at the caption! I am from the Pittsburgh area originally, and there was something very familiar about that scene.
HaHa…hard to resist these Lex. Good guess on the building. It’s kind of a landmark in the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh.
Oh you managed it all by yourself? They’d love you here… only in Brussels these are called Mitraillettes, which wikipedia translates as ”submachine guns” 😀
Not by myself Lia, had some help 🙂 Interesting name for them in Brussels. Similar sandwiches here are called ‘subs’ but short for ‘submarine’ not ‘submachine gun’…lol.
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LOl Andy-love that they call it a battleship vs sub. Great transition. Let’s hope your scale didn’t transition accordingly!!
Thanks Tina…I wanted to give my nephew and his kids who were in town for the holiday a local treat so with their help we polished off a couple of these. But I’m one of those lucky ones who can eat pretty much whatever I want without affecting the scale 🙂
Okay, this is great! I’m a turkey lover, but you do reach a point where you need something different. And, I’ve never seen a 2 foot sub. Wow. Hope it tasted as good as it looked. 🙂
Yeah it was Judy…thanks for stopping by.