The cutest couple posing with the sunset before eating Elephant Thai



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Sometimes it is so difficult to choose a place to eat dinner, especially when we have already eaten at every place around town multiple times. We recently decided to re-visit Elephant Thai. We had not been back there since they first opened over a year ago. This restaurant happens to be located next to a giant Indian burial mound. We went during the late evening, which also happens to be when the sun is setting and hitting the mound perfectly. You know that means we had to capture some photos before our meal. @flowerbaby was happy to get to show off the new purse she thrifted and we even found a green door to match her sweater. I did my usual I'll just stand here and smile poses, but I just cannot compete with the cuteness of my girl (good thing I don't have to). The photos turned out great thanks to two wonderful subjects and some amazing sunlight hitting us. The meal ended up being pretty good too, but my goodness has Elephant Thai's prices gone up since the last time we went there. I honestly cannot believe that I willingly paid $15/plate for noodles and rice. Just seems like it should cost half that much, but at least the people who work there are very kind and the food is yummy. We probably won't go back anytime soon though. At least we will have infinite memories about this evening thanks to our photographs which I share with you today.


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