Friday, April 16, 2010

Beef Jerky Stand's Stickered Window for The Color Carnival


395 is the road between the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountains and Los Angeles and the location of Gus's Really Good Beef Jerky. This picture is their front window which is all covered with stickers.
Their teriyaki beef jerky is really good, tasty and tender, but the brisket jerky is tough, kind of like shoe leather. (Hmm, come to think of it, I've never tried shoe leather...)
Please see what's cooking at The Color Carnival, which also is a tender and tasty treat and never tough. Thank you!

9 comments:

Felicity Grace Terry said...

What an amazing window. It reminded me of an off-licence near where we used to live except that window was covered in the labels off beer bottles.

betty said...

can people add stickers, Martha? it looks really cool; I would enjoy just staring at it and reading and looking at all of them

enjoy the weekend :)

betty

Randi Troxell said...

great pic!

have a wonderful wkend!!

Martha said...

Love the window - perfect for Color Carnival :-)

Anonymous said...

I don't think I've ever seen a beef jerky store...I feel culturally deprived. At least I've seen your photo now and appreciate this exposure. (no pun intended)

Carolyn Ford said...

OMG! My husband and I have been there! What a hoot!

Kathy said...

Beef jerky settled the West, I guess! This is a strange array of stickers. I'm not sure I'm familiar with any of those products. Thanks for sharing.

"Lillagul" said...

What a collection with stickers on that window.
I think I also had stand there and reading all of them :)
Have a nice weekend !

Linda :) said...

You always find such neat stuff for the Color Carnival... :)