Millie12591
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With a little prodding from my friends, it is my pleasure to bring you the next episode of DISMeet Done Right!
Saturday morning came bright and early, as Tammie had to take off for a small town east of Salem for an A-Company party. Camille would probably have loved to have slept in, as wed been up until nearly 1:00 AM the night before, but the local woodpecker has been more regular lately than a pre-colonoscopy patient. Brddddddddd brdddddddddddddd . Sorry bout that Camille!
Early on I had thought a circuit of some local wineries around my house would have been fun, but at the last minute Toni called and was VIOLENTLY sick. She thinks she may have gotten bad food somewhere, and had already been dealing with a sinus infection, so there was no way she nor Terri could make it to join us that day. So with only the 2 of us, we had to come up with something else fun to do. I mean with no designated driver, wed have to flip for who was going to imbibe.
In days gone by, there were many Dutch and German immigrants who moved into the Valley to take advantage of the fertile soil and mild climate. One local business grows tulips on dozens of acres that turn into a veritable rainbow of colors right around mid-April. In addition to the tulips there are quite a few local cottage industries that bring their wares to display such as candy makers, sausage makers, jewelers, and even a local carver who turns out hand-carved wooden shoes. Really an entire day can be made of it, and our family has gone out there several years.
So thats where we headed with my son Zach. The weather was iffy, at best, and the tulips, we knew, wouldnt be in full bloom yet, but we set out to have a nice day regardless. When we got there, we were welcomed to the first line of profit making- parking at $10 a car. Then we moved into the 2nd most lucrative piece of small business Americana- the gift shop. We found all kinds of things in there that were pseudo-Dutch like lace table runners, blue and white ceramic trivets, and keychains and postcards and all the other stuff made in China. I did buy a couple of postcards to mail out
Resisting the urge of turning materialist, we headed out to find the tulip fields. On our way we were treated to all kinds of earlier blooming flowers like daffodils, narcissus, hyacinth and the like. The patio area just outside the gift shop really was a beautiful display of spring!
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Dutifully following the signs, we wound our way around where we saw our first ride. Obviously, they took a lesson from our most beloved place, Disney, and gave a complimentary tram ride. The wind was quite cool as we bumped along, and soon we arrived at the only field that really had any blossoms. For the next 20 minutes we ambled along the row admiring the purples and pinks and whites and yellows of the different varieties.
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Camille, I know you had some close-ups, but dont see them on photobucket??
But looming on the not too distant horizon was a WICKED looking cloud that was threatening to drench us, and we decided to head back to the festival area where we could further browse the wares and take shelter if needed. Besides our time was running short, and SOMEONE kept calling/texting us- well, actually, she was texting Camille, because I was doing my very best to be a rude hostess and not answering my phone. Oops! Sorry, Cynthia! She was telling us that her situation had turned in our favor and she would indeed be able to join us afterall!! OH THE JOY!!
Safely trammed back, we enjoyed the booths of the vendors, and Camille treated us to a corn dog and lemonade!! We split it, and it was a perfect small snack to tide us over for the impending pig out of food that night. One of the last displays had us reminiscing going to AK! Whod a thunk that we could hold a real live parrot (Camille knows the real names of them) and pet them.
Camille, I know you had a picture of the birds too, but didnt see them either.
It was fun spending quite a bit of time talking to the rescuers, but that cloud was getting closer and soon, Cynthia and Tammie would be arriving back at Party Headquarters. What kinds of fun would the 4 of us get into that night? Did you know we had a themed dinner? Find out the answers to these intriguing questions next time on
DISMeets Done Right!
Sorry for all the blue in all the pictures, my phone always produces a lot of blue in the pics.


Mary! great update! I'm not one for parades, but I'm gald you all had a great time!
Liesa, I'll look again for the cord to upload the rest of the pics for the tulip fields.