Posted by BillinCentralMo on October 10, 2016 at 17:20:32 from (107.211.213.228):
In Reply to: Road trip yesterday posted by charlie n on October 09, 2016 at 12:09:25:
It' a step back in time isn't it. If you liked that , next time you go to the salebarn check out Wright's General Store in beautiful downtown Calwood . (South side of 70 on the way to Fulton.) it's smaller but every bit as much a throwback to days gone by. As a child we'd walk there from my Aunt's. If it was late June we bought ladyfingers and cherry bombs at the firecracker stand ( which was made from those small boards used for pallets.) Cal-wood is the crossroads of the world. Says so on the sign i believe. Calwood also has an excellent lamb dinner first Saturday morning in October. It was a beautiful fall weekend here. We checked out that salebarn on our honeymoon. It was still kind of new then and i hadn't been to a sale barn in a long time. Wife enjoyed it too as her relatives owned a sale barn in Watertown SD. Glad you enjoyed Cranes. When i was a teenager in the mid-70's the old man still ran it i believe. Wasn't "historic" then. It was just the only store for miles.
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