Another thing:



Who is this child? Why was she found in a box at Open 24 Hours?

Take a letter, Maria

This is for Cafe del Mundo!

Esto, esto, esto.

La cancion de los pajaros de huevos.

I think it's important, also . . .



. . . to explain the music/art/poems that go with each diner.

Above is the picture that goes with Alexander's; it is what I see when I eat a feta/spinach omelette and look across the table at Gus and Max. (Please look carefully for the heads.)

Recap

Eggsy-zizers:

We got to get crackin. Here's a comprehensive list of our egg tour:

Unnamed: Lawrence and Elston.

Two-Way: Elston and Pulaski.

Huddle House: Kimball, Brown Line.

Open Twenty-Fours: Bryn Mawr and Kimball.

P & S Snack Shop: Western and Touhy.

Alexander's: Clark and Peterson.

A & T: Clark and Lunt.

Sunshine Patio: Elston and Kedzie.

Arnold's: Irving and Broadway.

Cafe Del Mundo


Lorine says, "Counter service. Good eggs. Hot sun through the window. Nice plants. No tabasco; rather, Mexican salsa. Hard to get a cup of water. I give it three eggs. While inside of it, we re-identified ourselves as Lorine, Gustav (Gus), and Max."

Gustav: "I give it three eggs. Inferior to some other spots"

What says Max? "A diner without proper hot sauce is no diner at all, but the grammar and decor were so distressed that I felt comforted."

Cafe del Mundo: a place for satisfactory eggs.