The next morning,
(e:uchina) took us on a auto-based tour de Rochester (or Crotchfester as I learned
(e:flacidness) calls it). Maybe it's being in a different city and the grass is always greener - but it seems like an awesome place to live.
First we went to breakfast at a Ayn Rand themed(?!) restaurant called Atlas Eats. The kimchi pancakes were amazing and I drank too much coffee.
We then headed over to the High Street bridge, which seemed to be like a Canalside type district with actual old buildings. It overlooks the Genesee Rivers waterfall and also gives scenic vistas of both a Kodak and Genesee beer factory. I couldn't decide which one was responsible for more toxic products.
I love being in a city that isn't flat. Here is a 360 degree photo sphere I took on the bridge. I want to try it out on
(e:paul)'s VR headset. The disembodied butt of
(e:terry) and the floating Masumi head make you feel like you're really there.
A Christmas tree of beer.
The most ridiculous thing I have ever seen was this Pepsi machine, hooked up to a generator at the end of the bridge. How could this even make any money? Do people get so exhausted crossing the bridge that they need a cup full of sugar to make it back? Crazy.
I rediscovered some of the fun lens modes on the Note. Mostly useless but kind of cool
And yeah the name kind of sucks. But I think they were just trying to make a pun that they had a global menu. Or at least I hope we didn't just give money to some kind of Ayn Rand crazies. I can't find anything about the owners politics but I'd rather purge the food right now if they were.
lol, (e:tinypliny) that sounds like a story. I would never even have thought that it's that different from Buffalo but then again I've never been there much.
LOL @ the pepsi comment. That's snootiness++ for you, right there.
Oh and Ayn Rand. A place named after that abomination. Someone thought that was clever? UGH. Enough said.
I can tell you that appearances are most deceptive here. I might consider coming back to Buffalo because of its super loving people, but not in a million years will I even consider going back to Rochester. NEVER EVER. It's a snooty petty town.