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We have 2 HomeTown Buffets in Ventura County. One HomeTown Buffet is in Oxnard, the other one is located in Simi Valley.
I like HomeTown Buffet, but I don't eat there as often. Whenever I am at an all-you-can-eat restaurant, I tend to lose control and eat too much.
Today I went to Hometown Buffet at Simi Valley for lunch. As I was eating, unusual amount of older folks started to walk in. They were all talking to each other, so I guessed they are together. There were a lot of people, about 30-40 of them. They all looked kind of folksy, and they were all older folks (60's and older). They all seemed nice and cute.
I didn't think much of it and enjoyed my meal.
As I walk out from HomeTown Buffet, below is what I saw... a lot of classic cars.
It turned out that they come to HomeTown Buffet in Simi Valley every Friday and display their cars this way. They use HomeTown Buffet as a club house of some sort. They come in, chit chat, and enjoy meal for a while.
- Simi Valley Home Town Buffet -
Photography: I took all these pictures with a Canon Powershot A series camera ($180.00). Whenever I get the chance, I try to promote "Photography is a cheap hobby". The Sun was setting fast. I set my camera at 200ASA and photographed at shutter speed between 1/15 and 1/50. I didn't want to set my camera at 400ASA because cheap camera has its limitation.
There are 2 Hometown Buffets in Ventura County
Home Town Buffet Simi Valley:
1855 Cochran St. Simi Valley, CA 93065 (805)583-3382
Home Town Buffet Oxnard:
1901 Lockwood St Oxnard, CA 93030 (805) 983-8873
http://www.hometownbuffet.com/
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Camarillo Public Library is located at 4101 Las Posas Rd, Camarillo
I photographed these pictures on February 4th.
At that time, Camarillo Public Library was still under construction. These are the temporary mailbox we had until the building was ready.
At the parking lot, there was a camper with somebody living in there. I think one of his duties were checking this mail box. He was peaking out to see if I was doing anything funny. It was a little awkward, but everything was cool.
The other side of the mail box. I couldn't make out what BBCM meant.
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