Photo George was busy this week, capturing photos at area carnival rides, a Thirsty Thursday with the Hickory Crawdads and an event at Cafe Rule and Wine Bar to benefit
Mas Amor Cantina greets customers with a lush scenery of green.
Plants of all variety dangle from a wall of shelving that separates the bar from the main eating area. A wall on one side of the bar area is splashed with color â large green leaves fill a white background.
Below the concrete bar, bold tiles of black and white draw the eye, complemented by emerald green seating. A lounge area on one side of the bar offers velvet couches and bamboo seating as an alternative to tables and chairs.
Mas Amor Cantina to open in Hollar Mill
Behind the bar â which offers 30 different tequilas, fine wine and specialty drinks â ceiling-height windows let natural light spill in. They run along every wall in the expansive restaurant, a reminder of its location: Hollar Mill in Hickory, a restored hosiery mill.
at least when we get into those military affairs we admit we are putting lives at risk. the folks the miles per gallon rule, the cafe rule, i never met a single one of them that is putting civilian lives at risk. john: let s talk about other governmental requirements. air bags. save lives? they have an interesting history. when they were first mandated by the federal government in the mid 1970s, the claim was they have been fully tested. you don t have to buckle your seat belt. there was brochure that told you that. the auto industry opposed the standard. it claimed to require those air bags and put occupants at risk. small kids in the front seat will be at risk. their views why were crossed off