Ashland! You've showcased our city before... Welcome to you and Meade and thank you for your contributions to our local economy! If you're in town until this evening, I recommend The Platter for dinner. (No, I'm not the owner!)
Speaking of corn how's the sweetcorn in the midwest? The sweetcorn here in upstate New York is so suweet that it has been deemed newsworthy by our local radio station. Semi-drought up here this summer with abundant sunshine has resulted in veggies at their peak of flavor. Is there anything like sweetcorn and beef tomatoes out of the garden? That's a rhetorical question acourse.
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Ashland! You've showcased our city before... Welcome to you and Meade and thank you for your contributions to our local economy! If you're in town until this evening, I recommend The Platter for dinner. (No, I'm not the owner!)
That reminds me, The Blonde needs to put some gas in her car.
Come back in February for the BATB. The luminaries will make for great photos...
That must be an attempt to disguise an elevator tower which the ADA required be pasted onto that building.
The mural painters thought painting the mural would be a good idea, according to this CoC website:
http://www.visitashland.com/interactive/mural_walk.php?mural=ONE
I hope you bought some corn from that guy with the pickup on the road by the lake. It was excellent.
And did you get a pie from the pie lady in the garage by Bayfield?
Speaking of corn how's the sweetcorn in the midwest? The sweetcorn here in upstate New York is so suweet that it has been deemed newsworthy by our local radio station. Semi-drought up here this summer with abundant sunshine has resulted in veggies at their peak of flavor. Is there anything like sweetcorn and beef tomatoes out of the garden? That's a rhetorical question acourse.
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