Farm Chicks road trip continues on Sunday with coffee and yogurt at Riverside Park.
It is such a beautiful park and the falls are really rushing this time of year.
We did some junkin' in Spokane on Monroe Street and then drove to Rockford to visit Hurd's Mercantile. The road that leads to this quaint small town is very scenic. The store is beautiful too, We planned to have lunch there but the bikers were having a poker run and there wasn't any room for us. We then tried other spots for lunch and let's just say it could have ended very badly. We decided to drive to Couer d'Alene and have a late lunch slash early dinner at the resort on the lake.
Our last night we stayed at the Worldmark Resort on the Gozzer Ranch near Harrison. On the way we found Hutton's General Store and though they were closed the manager opened up so we could buy ice cream.
Sheryl, Shelly and I enjoyed a quiet evening on the lake. Our room was spacious and pretty. We laughed most of the evening. By this time our sides were hurting. Three days of laughing is hard on a body.
Rules schumules...
We stopped on our way out of town at Hutton's just because it was so quaint and the manager had been so nice to us the night before.
Poptarts in a vintage scale. I don't care who you are, that's cute!
We drove as far as Ellensburg to have lunch at the Red Horse Diner. I love that diner and I told the girls it'd be worth their wait. It was. It is cute and the food is good.
We stopped at the Thorp Fruit and Antique Mall for some fresh cherries and asparagus. We then drove home through some snarling traffic. It was a safe trip thanks to my copilots and Gabby.
I am so thankful for my girls, the safe trip, and all of the inspiration I experienced on this road trip. God is good.
Oh and you may be wondering if I found any treasures...
Possibly...
I hoped for a vintageaquasmallcollapsiblebarcart for the '57 Aloha. I thought I'd have to settle on one without all of those qualities. Nope. I found it all in one sweet little cart. The ice bucket and pitcher were found in different towns but match perfectly.
Winner!
The vendors' postcards which advertised their business and other shows were so pretty I may just frame a few for the Aloha.
Oh, and I bought some deer antlers because everyone else was doing it.
Peer pressure. It's real.
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