KW, get up, it's time to go to the old peoples shops. OH, great, another antique mall. OK, I'm getting up. Keep your shirt on.

Tour guides doing laundry.
The Vermont Antique Mall.
Mrs. tour guide got a few license plates to add to her collection. There were boxes and boxes all over this mall. Rhode Island is one of the last plates to finish the 50 states. Hey tour guide, I think she only needs one from Louisiana now.
Tour guide looking at old Life Magazines from the 40's and 50's.
Hey tour guide, look behind you. What is it KW? It's a Ba. KW, what is a Ba? Not a Ba tour guide, it's a Bear. Run tour guide run.
Alpaca farm on the same property as the Antique Mall.
They are going to get a bath, which they like, except the white one in the back.
We had lunch in this 1940's remolded diner.
Diner Dog for KW and Pork chili for CJ.
Quechee Gourge.
TTFN:
PS:
The Alpaca is a domesticated species of South American camelid, similar to, and often confused with the llama. However, alpacas are often noticeably smaller than llamas. The two animals are closely related, and can successfully cross-breed. Mid-range price for good quality bred female alpacas somewhere between $5,000 and $15,000. Alpacas have a life expectancy of about 20 years. Alpaca fleece is the natural fiber harvested from an alpaca. It is light or heavy in weight, depending on how it is spun. It is a soft, durable, luxurious and silky natural fiber.
The Quechee Gorge is located in Quechee Vermont along U. S. Route 4. The gorge is 165 feet deep and is the deepest gorge in Vermont. It serves as a popular tourist attraction in Quechee State Park and can be viewed from the U. S. Route 4 bridge and from trails on both sides of the gorge. The Ottauquechee River flows through the bottom of the gorge and is a popular whitewater kayak run.
KW, you said it was "1940's remolded diner." Does that mean they got rid of the mold, and it came back. I don't know if I would eat in a remoldy diner. :-)
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