Tonayense Migration
June 12, 2009
It’s spring, and much like the swallows of Capistrano, our famed Tonayense truck at 19th and Harrison has migrated north — a block.
Evidence of the erstwhile negotiations below, in dramatic panoramovalvision. Red circle – old location, green circle = new location. Click oval to zoom for thousands of pixels wide. Students are safe, society has convenient access to delicious tacos.
Zoom. (Note – green circle will not appear in real life.)
Pro 1 – nice mural!
Pro 2 – tacos taste just as good in the new location.
Con 1 – no ledge on which to sit.
Con 2 – Google Maps needs to be updated.
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Well, absurdist early 20th century Russian theatrical theme-ology aside (I mean, its sf and the Mission, right?), I’m thinking I have no problem with the new spot, thank god. It allows babe-watching via the glorious, golden guy-spilling, thusly divine doors of Mission Cliffs. Downside? Those trees occasionally harbor… wait for it… evil-doing, dive-bombing, toupee-tipping, baldy-badgering, groove-busting, ipod tangling NESTING & GNARLY BLACK BIRDS. Meaning, when the time is right, you will be able to snarf your taco whilst watching hard bodies and hard beaks, all at the same time. As long as I leave no bitten-off tongue in my tongue taco, I suppose I’m ok with it.
Thank goodness our children are safe from tacos!