I found this gazebo in the middle of a forest. I clomped through after exploring for awhile, then came to a clearing with this old, plant covered piece of art. Finally found a sign that said "Built in 1904."
Me and My Kids -- Connecticut Adventures
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Monday, November 12, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
MY FIRST DAY IN THE SNOW!!
TOO MUCH EXCITEMENT!!
Totally can't see it, otherwise I would have done this for each of you!
Chipper.
Please, have a seat on this bench.
Wait... It's sort of getting cold out here.
KAY IT IS COLD, YEAH.
This is the Urgent Care sign. Silly.
Christmas is early this year!!
Outside of ASD
Their front sign.
Right outside of the door to my house.
So I went to D.C. for my Gally interview, and I also went to the Smithsonian!!
MEGALADON!!
Butterflies love pineapple?
Butterflies love melon!?!
This, friends, is genuine ITALIAN SIPPING CHOCOLATE. It is literally melted chocolate. It was the most delicious thing I've ever had. I may or may not have bought a container to share with all of you when I come home for Thanksgiving............. may or may not have.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Flamig Farm
I went to Flamig Farm for a Deaf Event with Hands and Voices yesterday!
HAYRIDE!
The farm had this symbol on the side of their barn that says EGGS backwards. It's like this for an interesting reason. When it was setup many years ago, the owners wanted a big advertisement saying EGGS on the side of their building. They worked to get it painted on, but the city refused to allow any advertising in a neighborhood. So, they turned it around to SGGE, making it "artwork" instead of advertising! It soon became their trademark. Clever!
HAYRIDE!
The farm had this symbol on the side of their barn that says EGGS backwards. It's like this for an interesting reason. When it was setup many years ago, the owners wanted a big advertisement saying EGGS on the side of their building. They worked to get it painted on, but the city refused to allow any advertising in a neighborhood. So, they turned it around to SGGE, making it "artwork" instead of advertising! It soon became their trademark. Clever!
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