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Anne Atkins's avatar

I visited Al's in the late 80's. It was an afternoon after the lunch rush and the tourists were gone. I had my peanut butter and bread and bellied up to the bar. I was in college at the time and I needed to write a paper. I sat next to a lovely Chinese man who was a life long resident. I asked him if I could ask him about his life and the town. He agreed to talk with me which thrilled me to bits. The bartender stood nearby and made sure of my intentions and manners with the gentleman, which also I appreciated how protective he was. We spoke for over an hour of his life as a pear farmer and his life in Locke.

I graduated and got on with life but of all my college papers my story of Al the Wop's and the town of Locke was amoung the very few I kept. I still treasure my conversation with this man and the look back at life as a Chinese immigrant.

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Nancy Sorensen's avatar

Those steaks look good. And I think ramshackle seems like the perfect word. To me, ramshackle just means : could use a little attention but is still standing, without. i so appreciate this history and am very pleasantly surprised that the new owners seem to be treating it right, instead of upscaling it.

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