| Tuesday,
December 2, 2025:
I'm off to check on Christmas displays for our Lawrence
& Eudora Christmas Display Tour, but first I revisited Barbwire
Barbecue in Eudora, Kansas. It opened in 2020 and the last time I was there
was in 2022. You still order at a counter and your order is brought to
your table.
I'd
had BBQ and a burger in the past, so this time I went with a pork tenderloin.
This was my favorite dish so far. The tenderloin & one side are reasonable
at $10.50. There is a credit card surcharge, but it is on 1.50%, which
is less than what the restaurant is charged by the processing company.
I'm not usually a fan of battered French fries, but these lightly battered
ones were good as well.
I
had previously checked on some of the Eudora displays and all the remaining
ones are up this year as well.
In
Lawrence, all of the displays are back this year, except the Martin family's
Parkside Christmas, After 17 years, they have discontinued their synchronized
light and music program this year.
Downtown,
I stopped at Mass Street Soda, which has been open 11 years. They advertise
that they have 1,000 varieties of craft soda from all over the world. I
was disappointed that they had neither the Diet Vernors Ginger Ale or Diet
Frostie Root Beer that I wanted, but settled for a regular Frostie float.
Santa
Fe Steam Locomotive 1073 in Watkins Park in Lawrence was looking nice in
the snow.
In
the evening, we drove to the Cedar Creek neighborhood in far northwest
Olathe, to check on a couple of Christmas displays from previous years.
The
synchronized light and music program at Shadow Glen Golf Club is bigger
this year. but the neighborhood display at 108th Street is much bigger.
In 2025 it has grown to fill the yards of 23 different houses and rivals
commercial drive through displays. A couple of white tail deer were wandering
through the displays.
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Pork Tenderloin & fries
Mass Street Soda
Santa Fe Steam Locomotive 1073
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| Sunday,
December 3, 2025:
Our exploration today began with lunch at Aunt
Netters Cafe in Lecompton, Kansas. I hadn't been back to this great
breakfast and lunch restaurant since 2021.
You
order at a counter and your food is brought to your table when it is ready.
You self-serve Coke fountain drinks.
We
had a pork tenderloin sandwich with French fries, grilled chicken quesadilla,
and pulled pork sandwich with slaw. All were good with the tenderloin being
my favorite.
But
desserts are the star of the show at Aunt Netters. Even without having
it heated or with ice cream, the Dutch apple pie was great. Cherry pie
and peanut butter chocolate chip cookies to go were also good.
I
followed up on some Christmas displays which were ot up yet in Topeka,
Kansas when I checked before Thanksgiving and was pleased to find that
the Staffordshire Road Christmas Display is back. At one time, three homes
in a row formed major Christmas Light Displays in the 3000 block of Staffordshire
Road but since 2019, it has been mostly one, with part of one of the display
stretching into each of the next yards. This year it is smaller still,
all in one yard, but is still quite impressive.
In
the evening, I continued to check on Christmas Displays in Lenexa and Overland
Park.
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Dutch Apple Pie
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