The new island storage. LOVE! |
Cinnamon & Caramel Donuts |
We headed back to the KOA and showed the owner that the tree placed too close to the road has done and requested another spot. So, we now moved over to site 36. The owner, of course, didn't accept the fact that his tree was too close to the road and so I wasn't all too pleased with him. If it wasn't for this incident, I'd have give this park a 5-star rating. All he needed to do was to apologize but he was more mad that his tree had a gash in it. It was then that I notice other trees with gashes in them, so obviously this problem has occurred before...probably not to the damage extent that we had. At any rate, site 36 did not have trees anywhere near the rig so we felt much better about it.
The next morning, Wednesday, the 18th, we drove back to Nappanee and went to MCIRV to have the guys repair the tear and rip out carpet in the dining area because we're turning it into a dog area. We had paint left over from when we had the front cap repainted earlier this spring so they didn't have to paint match. While Scott stayed in the rig to work, I headed over to Shipshewana to visit a few Mennonite friends who own quilt shops in town. Shipshewana is a wonderful place where I've been many times with the Dear Jane Quilters retreats. The first place I went to was Rebecca Haarer's place. She owns a shop of Christmas ornaments, antique quilts and Amish/Mennonite knickknacks.
The left building is being sold; the right building she's keeping |
In the Merchantile, is the pretzel shop, Jojo's Pretzels, and I got myself a Pickle pretzel and drink. So good!
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