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Travel
Log - Pennsylvania
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| "Whoa!
What is it?" asked Stephen (Stephen, Stephen?) outside the coffee shop
in downtown Lititz on a Sunday morning. |
Caleb
(left) and David (with dad Stephen) showed me two of the hundreds of smiles
I get to see when I am in Seno. The car is magic. And so is Lititz, one
of the sweetest PA towns you can imagine. The American Candy Museum
is here and the Sturgis Pretzel Factory where you can learn how to properly
twist a pretzel old style using real dough. Perfectly manicured park around
a dollhouse of a train station. |
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| The
fiberglass donut in York PA complete with sprinkles -- look closer -- it
is a Mailbox! |
He
recovered well from the shock of a strange lady dressed as the Pillsbury
Doughboy with red motorcycle helmet -- John Adair, black belt in wordsmanship
between teaching class at Cumberland Community College. |
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| Students
asked John, "What was that all about? And, what was that car?" and he told
them Alyce was his twin sister stopped by because she's off her medication. |
Lancaster,
PA has lots of Amish stuff and no, you can't get 21 T-shirts for $10. |
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| This
place has got it almost covered. You can buy a hex sign or a wooden
lawn cross. Missing: Star of David and yin/yang symbols. |
Room
6, Peter Shields House, Cape May, NJ -- this town is on my MUST COME
BACK TO list. Go there and take any one of several tours for me,
have a cup of decafe with some funnel cake, bother some artists trying
to paint the famous lighthouse, keep your dogs OFF the beach and breath
in that fabulous Atlantic fresh air. |
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