The second full week in August we had a show down in Kinzers, pa at Rough and Tumble the beginning of the week we got ready for the show and the Wed. thru Sat. the show was on. Then Saturday afternoon I met up with my cousin Irene and helped them with their laundry and then we went to their house and we got ready to go to the Buck to watch the big truck pull, race and such it was a fun evening spending time with her family again.
The third week we were rearranging the barn we are moving the mower decks over to where the rears were and that is a huge undertaking we didn't even get half way through because customers started banging on our door for parts so the barn is still a reck to this day :) but at least we got that much done.
The last week is my favorite to tell Ruth Ann and I got up bright and early Monday morning *3:00am* to catch our flight to Washington State. We went out to visit a dear friend of our Lisa and we were staying the rest of the week. We got out there Monday at 1:30 our time and it was funny getting off the plane and the local time was 10:30 talk about stepping back in time :) I adjusted better to that time change than the returning one. We got there and saw her on our way downstairs and we stood hugging for a long time it was so awesome to see her again!!! We collected our bags and went out to her vehicle she fed us *at her house that's normal and it is delicious food* then we drove a ways to see the Seattle space needle that was awesome and I got some great pics.........
We went to her house on the way snapping some pictures of Deception Pass Bridge the leads to their house.
When we got there we got to meet the horses, the chickens, the dog, but best of all her husband Marshall and son Ethan.
After we met them we put our things away then we went to the little town of Laconner to do some shopping and looking around it is a gorgeous little town and so quaint and quiet.
we ate at the restaurant there in Laconner and they have the best food ever ;)!
more coming later..............................
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