Afterward,we went to the Silk Mill in Hawley and explored the food market area where they met Gary, the brother-in-law of their friend, Merle. There was a great art gallery where they saw this painting of a different type of chicken.
Later that evening, we dined at a restaurant called Der Jaeger where we
played a round of chess while waiting for our food. We also met the
owner. Ethel Louise and Mildred imagined that they were riding on a
pony. Finally, the dinner came! I think we ordered too much but wanted
to taste the food.
The next day we first stopped at a farmers market called Ritters, then to an old fashioned candy store.
Stayed at the French Manor Inn for the night. Had to take a nap before dinner.
First needed to tell tell the kids that the food hadn't come out yet and then it did. Talked with the waiter. Had breakfast the next day with some friend of Merle's and met Briget, the owner.
Stopped at an
old fifties place called Chatterbox on the way home where we met Don,
the owner and our waiter, Nicole. Ethel Louise and Mildred had a milk
shake.
Time to go home.
The next day we first stopped at a farmers market called Ritters, then to an old fashioned candy store.
Stayed at the French Manor Inn for the night. Had to take a nap before dinner.
First needed to tell tell the kids that the food hadn't come out yet and then it did. Talked with the waiter. Had breakfast the next day with some friend of Merle's and met Briget, the owner.
Time to go home.
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