Delina Country Store |
Customers in for lunch at the Crossroads Market |
Ken and me in front of the market |
The house next to the church in Delina TN |
Then we headed for town and stopped at the town hall and met Scotty, a really nice man who seems to know all about the town. After that we meandered up towards Columbia, as that's where Don's truck was being fixed so we figured we'd go to lunch at Cracker Barrel. YUM...on the way we stopped at the little country antique place we met Don at the other day..we were looking to buy a plow for the back of the Farmall and they had it for $65.00 a real steal. While we were there Ken asks me to get Don's address..ohoh..he decides to buy a hay mower with steel wheels..I really liked it too, but obviously he loved it. He called the gentleman who was selling it and he gave us a deal and is delivering them on Sat. pictures then!
Don got the truck and then Ken stopped at a Kubota dealer looking at tractors. We stopped at Massey Ferguson on the way to lunch..Ken is in his element looking at tractors..
May 11th..Got up early and decided to go to town and have breakfast at the Starlight Cafe. The place was really cute and most were very friendly. On lady Jean said they had been discussing Don the week before trying to figure out why they "only" bought 10 acres..you can tell this is a place where the little old men come every morning for companionship and gossip! Too cute! Food wasn't bad, but not what i'm looking for when I want a country breakfast. Did try the gravy and it was ok but not Aurora KY! We did like their homemade jam and jellys and he has quite a business going selling to local restaurants and wineries.
Ken's first cup of coffee on the back deck |
The Patriot under the trees |
Happy Hour TN style!! |
The walk at Don's house with bushes original to when house was built |
Came back and Ken and Don have been outside working on fence posts to mark his property. I'm just enjoying doing nothing and whatever I want. Did see a lizard on the deck today...of course I get to see it!
Hay bales near Don's house |
Ken and Don working on fence posts for markers |
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