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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Remains of a tall tree which fell a few years ago (my guess). Dupont State Forest NC
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Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Day trip, part 2 Sylva NC

 I just found out (from Big Dave) that today he's also posting about his visit to Sylva a few weeks back. So check out his post too...HERE. (PS he usually shows photos of the food they eat also.)

I somehow didn't take photos of our favorite bookstore, used and new. City Lights, Sylva.

We not only enjoyed browsing, and petting the store cat, but ate a delightful lunch downstairs in the restaurant. These two signs were on our table along with condiments.



On line I found their Tee-Shirt design.

The restaurant does have outdoor seating, but this was one of those 90+ degree days, so we opted to eat inside. It wasn't very crowded.


Earlier I'd taken a break in the Farmhouse coffee shop, and didn't even have any coffee!


It was a peaceful place, with little two-somes along one wall...neat lighting elsewhere...and the barndoor led into the furniture and furnishings store.


My friends are more interested in shopping, always thinking of gifts. I preferred waiting for them and catching up on emails!




I guess you have to be right across the street from the Easter Island head...or walking on that side of the main street.


Since it was in the 90s by the time we left, we chose to go look at chocolates just before leaving.

There's really nothing better than hand made chocolates. I parched out my 4 over 3 days, but one day I had to eat 2...at different times. I chose cat paws with sea salt, dark chocolate. They were like flatter turtles.




This was my last cat paw. Oh what yummy memories!

Today's quote:
"I am happy because I want nothing from anyone. I do not care about money. Decorations, titles or distinctions mean nothing to me. I do not crave praise. I claim credit for nothing. A happy man is too satisfied with the present to dwell too much on the future."
And that's the last quote from Einstein.