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  • Inspiration from “Tricky Dick” Nixon!

    My husband and I grew up in the 1970s – a time when inflation was high, oil was in short supply and war protests were rampant. I remember sitting in our car waiting on long lines at the gas station on alternate days for gasoline. The final number on your car license plate determined if you were allowed to purchase gas on odd or even days.

    My husband and I are both big history fans; I have a minor in history and John is a retired university history professor. We both know first hand that history repeats itself. Consequently, we are raving fans of the U.S. Presential Libraries and are fortunate to have two of them located in our home state of California. It had been a while since we visited the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda. I read online about a new Middle East exhibit and knew it was time to pay another visit. I will write about this terrific exhibit in my next post.

    I admit that part of my attraction to the Nixon Library is nostalgic. Also, it is a reminder that we can overcome dark times. My husband and I grew up in completely different political environments: I grew up in a household where Tricky Dick was the devil and John’s parents described themselves as Goldwater Republicans who loved President Nixon. I don’t think my mother-in-law ever quite forgave John for becoming a registered Democrat. Both families were glued to the television during the Watergate hearings.

    The Vietnam war section at the museum always holds particular memories for me. There is a collection of POW bracelets on display. I remember people, particularly, teenage girls, wearing them to honor American soldiers being held by the North Vietcong. Each bracelet has the name of a specific soldier. There is a very moving photo of a POW being reunited with his family at a U.S. airport, too.

    I was in elementary school during the war and remember classmates, who lost their fathers overseas, clutching their fathers dog tags and other military items. This is also a time when the number of men pursuing doctorates dramatically increased. Staying in school kept males 18 and over out of the army. My favorite high school teacher told me he was ordered to work at a mental hospital for being a conscientious objector. Draft card burnings were real.

    The Richard Nixon Presidential Library is mix of Richard Nixon’s accomplishments and failures. Opening relations with China was phenomenal. He is also responsible for both Section 8 Housing and Title IX.

    Interestingly, the most popular area was the Watergate exhibit. The exhibit does not gloss over this dark time in American history. In summary, the library is worth visiting and has something for everyone – his former presidential helicopter, his childhood home (made from a Sears kit) and his work to open up China after 25 years of no communication.

  • Hello World!

    Welcome to No Time for Boredom Today. I share food, travel, gardening, shopping, book and other fun experiences. I love to travel within the U.S. as well as to other parts of the world. I specially enjoy crime movies from the 1970s. The Seven-Ups and The French Connection are two of my favorite pictures.

  • Avocado Fries Really Exist!

    Avocado Fries Really Exist!

    Never content to stay at home on a day off, my husband and I decided to visit the city of Orange. We have been multiple times but this was our first visit in a few years. I like to describe the town as the So Cal version of Mayberry.

    Usually, we visit the town’s adorable pub but this time I was in the mood to try something new. A few friends had previously mentioned the Filling Station as being a great place. I looked up the restaurant online and saw that it had lots of shaded outdoor seating. Since it was a warm sunny day, I knew this was going to be our lunch destination.

    My husband and I having a running joke about food envy. One of us usually wishes we had ordered what the other selected. This day, we both opted for the restaurant’s French dip – a great choice. That said, next time, we will opt to split one sandwich. The portions are enormous. I have to add that the mango ice tea is a winner, too! It is refreshing without being too sweet. Our waitress nodded in approval when we ordered it – always a good sign.

    Last minute, I ordered the avocado fries as a starter and wow! Our waitress smiled and told us that this is a very popular item. I can see why. The wedges of fresh avocado are breaded with panko crumbs and, I assume, deep-fried. They are amazing. The side dipping sauce is delicious. I think it is a combination of mayonnaise, hot sauce and sour cream. Whatever the mixture – it works!

    The Filling Station

    201 N. Glassell Street, Orange CA