Mark frequently takes in the sites near him, (Who knew there were so many cool things to see in Wisconsin?) which makes me feel like a slacker for not doing the same near me.
I have kids, okay?!
So imagine my surprise when circumstances had us two towns over during a festival of sorts.

And where is this, you ask? More art to the rescue!

Coming at you now is a boat load of vehicles. I do love me a good car show, and this one had aaallllll sorts of cars. If you’re not into that, keep scrolling. I promise you food at the end.

















To cleanse your palate from all the cars for a moment…




Now back to the cars. Almost done!


Are you seeing the cars in the background too? So many fun cars!!!



Finally, it was time to find food. Grand Ave. is loaded with restaurants of all sorts: pizza, Italian, Mexican, sushi, burgers… The Irish restaurant was tempting, but I’ve had Irish food–in Ireland.
My rule of thumb is, “If I haven’t tried it, I must,” so I was scouting for something truly unique. Hubby, who was with me and casually pictured in one of the car pics above (Did you spot him?) is less adventurous food-wise, but humors me.
Then, we found it.

Generally when I go someplace new or unique, I just ask the server, “What are you most known for?” or “What is your specialty?” I asked, at drink order time, “What’s your most Salvadorian beverage?”
Behold:

I couldn’t decide between the two so Hubby, who probably would’ve rather gotten a soda or something alcoholic, told me to get one while he got the other so I could try both. Isn’t he… grand? Wink Wink. And they were both delicious.
Then I scouted the menu for something unpronounceable, and discovered a list of pupusas: a rice-based tortilla stuffed with loads of options. I scanned down the list.

After taking too much time trying to decide among these and even more options above and below the pic (like pepperoni, carne asada, pulled pork), I got to the bottom, which said I could get aaaaaaaall of the above in one giant pupusa! Yes, even the zucchini.
If only I had started there. I closed my menu.

Was my fully-loaded ten-inch pupusa delicious? Yep! And it provided me with four meals.
Soooooo? What do you think? Would you have enjoyed this evening? Did you have a favorite car pictured? Do you have a favorite car not pictured? Do you like trying new foods?
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That is hilarious, Betsy. And thank you. It made my day.
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Yayyyy!!! I’m so glad, tref. 🙂
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Not first, but close!
So much to unpack here. I love a good car show, and yours looked great! I’ll just pretend you didn’t dis ’70s cars. Have you never seen a Gremlin?! Sigh…
Whiskey on the Rox. Love it.
Team MarTar is the opposite. I’m the adventurous eater, Tara is most definitely not. Excellent choice on the giant pupusa. What bugged me more than “zuchini” was the random punctuation that had no rhyme or reason. Why is “cheese” capitalized in some places but not others? Why is “chipotle” capitalized? I guess the point is, the food was good. That’s all that really matters.
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Haha. I knew SOMEONE would be upset by my 70s cars comment. 😛 And I was fairly certain you’d appreciate Whiskey on the Rox.
It’s rough being an editor/writer. Or being married to one. Poor Hubby. I told him the difference between less and fewer. Now he’s easily bothered when he hears or sees them used incorrectly. I should have left him in blissful ignorance.
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People using less instead of fewer is a big pet peeve of mine!
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See? You get it. 🙂
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And I had to look up images of Gremlins.
I stand by my statement.
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Since I was born and raised in Detroit I think any car is a good car. I used to drive an Alpha Romero very much lime the one pictured but it was jet black and a 1959. (I know. Whatever that means.) Thanks for the tour. I liked them all.
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Thanks, John. I’m glad you enjoyed the ride. (Heh. Heh.)
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I find car shows fun 🙂 How come we don’t have any weird bikes like yours?! The music and food always make up for whatever is lacking at street festivals. I enjoy the Salvadorian food served at our local restaurant, but I’ve never seen or tried a pupusa like the one you chose. Your expression is priceless 😀
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Thanks, Rosaliene. And cool that you have a local Salvadorian restaurant! If you ever try a pupusa, let me know. 🙂
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The Jaguar is such a classic and I have a very soft spot for my first car, the VW, such a beauty.
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VW bugs are adorable, particularly the classic ones. Thanks for stopping by and commenting! 🙂
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70s cars are the worst! Much like the fashion of that era… yuck,
I’ve been to that car show and, you are right, it’s pretty bitchen. My favorites were the Jag and the Alpha. I couldn’t help noticing that that one bike had nowhere to sit, at least not without a lot of pain.
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Thank you, Janis! Someone agrees with me on the 70s. Hubby was wondering about how to sit on that bike too. It was truly bizarre.
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I love classic cars, so I could never pick a favorite. As for food…I’ll try anything with cheese. The more cheese the better! Thanks for sharing your outing, Betsy. I enjoyed it.
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You can never go wrong with cheese, Jill. Unless you’re lactose intolerant. Glad you enjoyed the cars! 🙂
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There was a lot of amazing and fun photos and commentary in this post. I’ve never been to a Salvadoran restaurant. I don’t know what my facial expression would be. Those cars and motorcycles are quite impressive. I am a little bit confused about where it is, Wisconsin or California?
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California. Wisconsin is where blogger Mark keeps posting his fun outings from. I’m just trying to catch up. Thanks for reading, Thomas! 🙂
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Oh I see thank you Betsy
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No problem. I see now how I didn’t make that clear.
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I love car shows – I like seeing things I’ll never own.
and generally, I only order enough for two meals, not four.
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Getting four meals out of that pupusa was an added bonus! Man, I wish I had more of it now. 🙂
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Not my thing, but my husband loves old cars. Great post.
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Thanks, Jac!
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So many really cool cars, even the one you found ugly! Love old car shows!
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Thanks, Tamara! 🙂
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fun car tour with soooo many to choose from mustang Betsy girl, (I like those to). Great tile, food and drinks. Looks like an amazing trip💕
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Thanks, Cindy. And I like “Mustang Betsy Girl.” That should be a thing. 🙂
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It’s a thing now “Betsy Mustang Girl”. xo
🙌🏽🙏🏼💕💫
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Wooot! 🙂
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The way cars and trucks have changed over the years is a subject that is worth the study.
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Agreed, T.W! Their evolution is interesting to witness.
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Your favorite car was mine too. That thing was sweeeeet.
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Hard to beat, for sure. 🙂
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Love all the pictures – especially of the cars. We have a car show here in St Johns MI every year and I love it too.
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Yay, Barb! Fun! 🙂
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I love everything about his, the cars, especially the mustang, the food choices and why you picked them, and the fun of it all
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Awh. Thanks, Beth. You get me. 🙂
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What great cars! And so shiny. They remind me of big versions of my brothers’ matchbox cars from back in the day. I think we might have had something like the baby blue one with the white top. It’s bringing back memories. Lol. A fun post!
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That’s so fun, Peach! 🙂
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Oh….a Mustang…all day…every day…any day. A red one? Sigh! 🥰
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Oh, Viki. You and me, girl…. But we’ll make room for Wynne, too, of course. 😉 ❤
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Yah…and we’ll be generous with each other and take turns driving, too! Woo-hoo! Road trip! Now we just need the wheels…LOL! 😜
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Sounds like a blast! Convertible, yay or nay?
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Yay…Yay and Yay! 😎😎😎
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Where, in general, do you live, Viki. I obviously know quite well where Wynne lives, but, to give me a general idea when I start daydreaming about this road trip…
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Chicago-area…which means we’re in for some long-distance fun, aren’t we???? 😎
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A backwards 7 through the left side of the country, then. Or we meet at Wynne’s and go crazy from there! 🙂
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I love all parts of this dream…Wynne and I have been wondering about an RV/Winnebago…but that’s not nearly as much fun as a Mustang! 😎😎😎
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Easy fix: we attach the Mustang to the back of the RV. 🙂
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You…you…you…using your Betsy brilliance to full advantage. But of course! The best of all worlds! 😜
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Haha! It will certainly help us travel (and park) within each place we wish to explore. Oh, how fun this would be if we could do it for real!
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I know, I know. But we can dream…and loop Wynne in. She has a way of making things happen, as you and I both know! Cheers and hugs to you, Betsy! 🥰
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Oh oh oh! But! Let’s visit Mark in WI “when” we do this! 😉 ;P
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Oh good grief…I meant to mention that in one of our ‘back and forth’ comments here. Absolutely, yes…I mean…he’s not that far from me! 😎
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In the grand scheme of our country, you’re practically next door neighbors. And no doubt he’d be all for it. 🙂
All right, back to work and reality now. Haha! 🙂 ❤
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mwah! 😘
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Awwwh. Feeling the love! Thanks, friend. Have a great one! 🙂
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Your funny post and then the comments too . . . All worth the price of admission. And yes, I agree with you, the Ford GT, definitely a winner. Ha, ha. 🙂 🙂
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Thanks, Brian. You know what’s up. 🙂
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I like the photos of the cars. So many eras there, all in such great shape. I wouldn’t mind having the Beetle, kind of a throwback to my youth. Your drinks look delicious, your dinner looks… well, large. I like trying new cuisines, just maybe not the same entree for days on end.
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Haha. I take your point about the days-on-end entree. To me, that just makes the cost more worth it. And yes, cars from so many eras. It was an unexpected delight all around.
P.S. Fully and painfully aware I have some serious catching up to do at Chez Bean. But, you know how I do. I’ll get there!!
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No problem. I don’t take attendance to see who misses which post. All in good time, if at all.
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Thanks, friend! I hope Mark takes the same attitude. No way I can keep up with that dude.
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I get that.
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Wow! 100 Years worth of cars. Or as my grandpa (who was born in 1894) would have said, “machines”! It would be hard to pick a fave, though I do like how the green and white one resembles a car from a ZZ Top video. That’s a reference for the oldsters, like me!
How fun to try new cuisine. I am the one to do it here, though my husband has really shown some improvements in this area, if I were grading him on a report card!
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“Shows improvement.” Haha! What about “A pleasure to have in class”?
ZZ Top–just need someone with a giant beard flipping his guitar over. 😉
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Hi Betsy! These are great car pictures, even with the 70s comments (that’s my growing up era). I’m glad you got that bag of chips in the picture ;). Seriously though, looks like a lot of fun looking at all those cars – those motorcycles were weird, though. Thanks for sharing your adventures 🙂
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Sorry for the 70s comments.
So silly of me with the chip bag the second time! 😛 Those motorcycles definitely were weird. Thanks for enjoying my adventures, Barb. 🙂
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OMG I was just teasing you, Betsy!
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All good! 🙂
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Another 70’s gal here! I bought my first brand new car when I was about 18 and it was a Camaro! I wish I still had it. That looked like such a fun time!
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Okay, just looked at pics of 70s Camaros, and they’re not bad looking cars. I’ll give that one a pass for you. 😉 I’m willing to guess a pupusa is something not even you have ever made! Thanks, Diane.
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Whoa – some of those bikes didn’t even seem to have seats. Looked terribly uncomfortable at best. But what an array of vehicles. And from the pics, it looks like Hubby likes the 70’s car you were dissing!
Cars and food – not a bad combo, even when the chip bag occasionally interferes. Thanks for sharing the adventure! 🙂 ❤
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That pesky chip bag! Lol. Hubby did think that green car kind of fun–well done spotting him! Though you do have an unfair advantage. 🙂 In the end, he agreed with me that the GT was the best car all around, though. And, truly, the motorcycles made no sense.
Did you see my lengthy comment exchange with Viki?
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I hadn’t seen the exchange with Vicki – that’s so awesome! Yep, a backwards seven. Great idea. And yes, I definitely had an unfair advantage when it came to Hubby spotting. 🙂
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🙂 ❤
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Morning. A lot of those cars are very cool. They have real identities. These days, so many cars look pretty much alike.
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That’s a great observation. I agree. I would certainly like a car with personality.
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What a fun post! Such great pics of some truly fabulous cars. The variety is amazing. My husband bought a vintage red convertible Mustang a decade ago and we still love taking her out for a spin around the lake! And bravo on your adventurous food pic, looks delicious, but I’m sort of a foodie! Hugs, C
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(Another spam rescue.) Drooling about your car! And thanks. Fun that you’re a foodie! 🙂
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Art, cars, reptiles, pupusas? That’s a busy day, Betsy! My dad grew up in Escondido. The city I remember from my childhood is almost gone, except for maybe Grape Day and Felicita (parks). Grand Ave. is a lot grander than it used to be. Still plenty of great Mexican restaurants (Mi Guadalajara!) Anytime we go to the Safari Park we pass through for a look at what’s new and different.
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How interesting, Dave! I’m sorry it’s changed so much from your childhood. I know that feeling when I go home to my now-not-so-small town, Ohio.
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I had to laugh at your reference to Mark at the beginning of your post. The husband and I were recently walking our bunny around the local lake (in a pink stroller – how very ostentatious, right?) and I had just read Mark’s blog about all the things he’d gotten up to that weekend. I was telling the husband about how he does everything and we never do anything. We laughed, though, because we’re total homebodies and love it. Still, I shared your sentiments.
Not really into cars here, but if I found myself among them I would enjoy looking. I have a student from El Salvador this year (she just gifted me with an “I love El Salvador” keychain yesterday. I wish we had that restaurant nearby – I’d love to try out a pupusa and report back to her.
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I’m sorry. I’m sorry, but, WHAT?! You? Homebodies? Is this Opposite Day? I mean, I guess when you’re AT home, you stay there, but you are the most travelingest people on the planet. Home bodies-Ha!
But, yes, as far as local exploration, Mark puts us all to shame. As far as everywhere else in the world exploration, the shame-putting title belongs to you. IT’S IN YOUR NAME, for heaven’s sake.
I can’t believe I just used that expression. I’ve become my mother.
Also, sounds like you should visit El Salvador next. Think of me as you’re enjoying your pupusa.
And the bunny in a pink stroller sounds adorable!
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Good point. I guess we get around globally, but not locally – haha. Oh, and I meant to say that you have a much better excuse for not keeping up with Mark on the local exploration front (“I have kids!”). The husband and I just don’t wanna!!
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“Just don’t wanna” works too. Besides, the bunny!!!!
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Good point. Two cats and a bunny keep us busy AND make us want to stay home and bask in their cuteness. 🐰🐱🐱
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Oh my goodness, yes! What do you do with them when you’re out of the country?
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Petsitters.
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Ah, of course. What a great job that would be!
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Interesting blog post Mam. I call you Mam because reading this post persuaded me that you are a woman and a mother with kids, that’s nice. Also, my favorite car is the Ford Mustang, Isuzu, Kia and Mazda and good thing I have a picture with myself sitting in front of the car🔥🚗🚘
Nice post overall💯
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Thank you. 🙂
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You are welcome💯👏
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