During today's seven hour outing we made 11 stops, which was actually on the low side (and we only forgot
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Tuesday Dose of Cute: Lunch on the Go
During today's seven hour outing we made 11 stops, which was actually on the low side (and we only forgot
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Cute little cluckers there.
ReplyDeleteWow, you guys do live out in the sticks! We are 10 miles from our small town and 40 miles from a good-sized one. I'm with the chickens, I'd just as soon stay home! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about traveling.....Once I get to my city the stops and errands are exhausting! It's so nice to get back home. I'll have to try bringing along some chocolate for the ride. That'll make things flow better. Love the blog.....
ReplyDeleteMy grandparents' use to live in an area like that, where they had to drive far to get anywhere. My husband, not being used to it, had a hard time getting the fact that we couldn't just pop into a McD's on the way there. We did eventually find a Subway, probably the only fastfood for miles. :) I love the picture of your chickens. We can't own any where we live. Hoping one day to move to an area where we can.
ReplyDeleteLynn