I’ve finally had a chance to sort though some of the photos that we took in Spokane and came a across a few of the great places that we visited. If you get the chance, check out:
BIG RED: Farm Chicks Serena and Teri strike a pose with Jennifer, and Annabel & I atop the larger-than-life Radio Flyer in Spokane's Riverfront Park. The gigantic wagon/slide stands 12 feet high and weights 26 tons.
GOT MILK? We couldn't resist Spokane's quirky Milk Bottle Restaurant, which was built in 1933 as a dairy supply store. Stop in for juicy cheeseburgers and fresh-cut fries, a scoop of homemade huckleberry ice cream, or a thick chocolate shake. Yum.
BOOKWORMS: In downtown Spokane, we spent part of an afternoon browsing through three-floors of new and used books at Auntie's Bookstore. In business since 1978, Auntie's friendly staff is rumored to be "alarmingly well-read"!
-Monica
BIG RED: Farm Chicks Serena and Teri strike a pose with Jennifer, and Annabel & I atop the larger-than-life Radio Flyer in Spokane's Riverfront Park. The gigantic wagon/slide stands 12 feet high and weights 26 tons.
GOT MILK? We couldn't resist Spokane's quirky Milk Bottle Restaurant, which was built in 1933 as a dairy supply store. Stop in for juicy cheeseburgers and fresh-cut fries, a scoop of homemade huckleberry ice cream, or a thick chocolate shake. Yum.
BOOKWORMS: In downtown Spokane, we spent part of an afternoon browsing through three-floors of new and used books at Auntie's Bookstore. In business since 1978, Auntie's friendly staff is rumored to be "alarmingly well-read"!
-Monica
1 Comments:
Love, love, LOVE your blog! Got a quick question for y'all-- how did you get all your stuff home? Sounds like you are expert packers! Or maybe you only bought smalls? Any hints about traveling and bringing home treasures you find? Your fan in San Francisco, Joan
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