Thursday, April 1

80s today. and part 2

grand river, downtown grand rapids (one block from where i work).
this is at 12:30pm on a weekday... lunch hour.
grand rapids was voted 6th best fishing city in the nation.


PART 2:

what did we see?
spaceship acorn was inspiring
tiny town was empowering (and in someone's backyard)
giant coffee pot was humbling
paperweight museum was fragile
y-bridge was confusing
jean bonnett tavern was haunted
and hershey town was delicious.

i love these things--roadside attractions. though some of these took some finding. the acorn? randomest thing ever, way back in the farm hills of pennsylvania. it's just sitting on the side of a little road. apparently there was a gift shop, but we missed it.
jean bonnett tavern was an unplanned site. lindsey had picked it out of the hotel information magazine because the menu looked good. but it wasn't just a fabulous meal. it was a historic tavern/bed and breakfast--an old building filled with stories and ghosts. yes, ghosts. check it out here: http://www.jeanbonnettavern.com/ We explored the building after dinner, straining our eyes for supernatural sightings, trying to tap in to a sixth sense. No luck. It was one of my favorite stops though.
hershey, PA: the town that smells of chocolate. we rode the factory tour ride twice, ate the free samples, mingled among chocolate merchandise, and hung our jaws at the site of bowl-sized peanut butter cups and nearly coffee-table-sized hershey bars. life is not complete until you visit hershey town.

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