Joe and I spent the afternoon at a fall harvest festival in Buffalo.
Our real estate agency invited the community to the first annual Flannel Up!
Festival. The weather cooperated with winds up to twenty-one miles per hour and
a temperature of 51 degrees. This is the first official chilly day this fall.
We got to pick a pumpkin, a free event T-shirt for Joe, drink hot
chocolate or apple cider, and eat hamburgers, hot dogs, and bratwurst. We also
had a photo taken - I'll share when we get our copy. It was a lovely free
event, and we enjoyed seeing so many people come out to spend two hours
mingling with other people. Upstairs in the barn loft there was an area set up
for people to paint and decorate their pumpkins. A man was making ballon
figures for the children.
The festival was held at Howling Moon Weddings and Events Center which
is a beautiful property. I borrowed two photos from their website.
After the festival we headed over to Menards so Joe could shop for more
items for his home shop. From there we drove to Home Depot in Monticello for a
new toolbox to hold his welding stuff. He is now at nine toolbox/rolling carts
plus eight of them have a tool chest on top. In the future I will get you
photos of his work area.
On our way home we stopped for dinner at Ton Ramen as I wanted ramen
for dinner. It was a lovely day, and I am ready to take a nap even though it is
5:20 pm. I am thinking of getting into jammies and going to bed early if I can
hold out for another two hours.
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