I stopped in a town in Tejas onc't, and the gas station also had the town restaurant. Also the town tack shop(saddles,ropes,chaps...cowboy stuff). And the local gun dealer. I love one stop shopping in little towns.
Imagine a couple of Montana cowpokes ridin' up in search of some yummy shakes... nah, impossible. On the other hand, if'n they'as a couple of Montana sheep herders...
They just don't make places like this anymore. If you're in Wisconsin...or anywhere...support the roadside cafe/tavern/bar/restaurant, before they're gone for good.
Did you find Pie Cafe, and Grocery while in Glacier National Park? It's in St. Mary's actually. I had a very delicious slice of Strawberry/Rhubarb pie last year, and the year before I had a slice of a Mixed Berry that was just as scrumptious.
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Pie looks good. Was it?
It was very good - made fresh every day.
Were you in Tennessee that sign would have said "Snakes."
What does huckleberry taste like? I've always wondered.
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Did you find a huckleberry friend?
(BTW, Johnny Mercer admitted that even he didn't know what he meant when he wrote that)
a huckleberry, to me, mostly tastes like a raspberry without the seeds that stick in your teeth.
mmmmmm, huckleberry pie!
These republican whistles... are making me hungry!!
My, that looks delicious.
I stopped in a town in Tejas onc't, and the gas station also had the town restaurant. Also the town tack shop(saddles,ropes,chaps...cowboy stuff). And the local gun dealer. I love one stop shopping in little towns.
Colder'n a witchs tit though.
Imagine a couple of Montana cowpokes ridin' up in search of some yummy shakes... nah, impossible. On the other hand, if'n they'as a couple of Montana sheep herders...
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Chip... lol
I missed it at first..
Not Babb, Montana. Near Babb, Montana. Check out the sign.
I would have stopped just to try the Huckleberry Margarita.
THAT is something you don't see elsewhere.
Be careful! The inside looks a lot bigger than the outside. That thing might be a Tardis!(I am so geeked! 8 more days till the Doctor!)
They just don't make places like this anymore. If you're in Wisconsin...or anywhere...support the roadside cafe/tavern/bar/restaurant, before they're gone for good.
Very colorful! Did you drive into Canada?
Did you find Pie Cafe, and Grocery while in Glacier National Park? It's in St. Mary's actually.
I had a very delicious slice of Strawberry/Rhubarb pie last year, and the year before I had a slice of a Mixed Berry that was just as scrumptious.
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