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Paul Harvey on Wagon Wheels
Paul Harvey on Coffee Wagon
GPS Unit
This lives on the windshield when we are traveling.
It is great for finding Quilt Shops.
Antler Arch in Jackson, Wyoming
Each year Elk naturally shed their antlers and grow new ones.
The elk are fed hay each winter in Jackson, Wyoming.
This is what they leave behind.
Shoshone Falls, Idaho
The Iron Horse
This stretch limo is the only way to travel.
No matter what I find along the way, there is always plenty of room to haul it home!
Covered Wagon in John Day, Oregon
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LuAnn
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oh my gosh. I just had a flash back to my childhood. I have been to that arch or antlers. totally never recalled it, I must have been 5 years old. wow. that was pretty wild... thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe GPS is great for finding things, except that if the word "quilt" isn't in the name of the shop, it doesn't show up! Some of my favorite quilting shops are missing traveling customers ("Country Sampler," "Village Creek," Stitcher's Crossing"). I hope new shop owners (may they be plenty) take this under consideration when choosing a name for their business.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're having such a fine trip.