On our way up to Springfield, we passed Branson. It's somewhat like a baby Shreveport. They have large billboards advertising no-name acts and impersonators. Reminds me of the good-ol-days back in 2001. The worst part of the trip has been the navigation of the new surroundings. It took an hour to find the Inn. But we are learning the lay of the land quickly. Maps in hand we about to set out to concur Springfield. It won't know what hit it.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Honeymoon Day 1
So I didn't intend to blog from my honeymoon suite in the historic Walnut Street Inn, but I find some free time in the moments that Jen is getting ready to go out. We have big plans for the day. Mall, Music Stores, Red Velvet Art Studio are all on the agenda. The first night we spent we did something undeniably Jennifer; we went to Target. We continue our shopping today with the mall. An obvious choice but its first to get it out of the way. Are main attraction is the local shops and fun eateries that Springfield has to offer. Man, this is sounding like a review that you find in a visitor's guide.
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Hello Carltharris and welcome to the Walnut Street Inn! I'm down in the office below you as we speak. What time would you like breakfast? I saw the chef making fresh crepes this morning so I'm betting we have some form of crepe, Bannana Nut Muffins (can you smell them?) and fresh fruit. Gary the Innkeeper
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