Here's Diane at the entrance to the stations of the cross trail.
These are sacred steps that lead up to a sculpture of the cruxifiction.
The steps were pretty steep and I did indeed climb them. Not that I was a pretty sight when I reached the top. The view was lovely though. There were birds everywhere outside and they didn't stop singing once. I got some prayer cards and a little St. Anne medal to wear while I'm pregnant. I figure we can use any help we can get!
After the shrine we found a cute little restaurant that had a deck outside. Dining al fresco! And so inexpensive - I had a catfish dinner for $9. In the foyer of the restaurant was a CIGARETTE MACHINE! I haven't seen one of these in ages! I thought it hysterically funny so I took a photo. Then off to a candy store that's been around since like the early part of the 1900's where I had to purchase chocolate peanut butter fudge and a smores type thing and red licorice for Tommy. THEN to the bakery at the Publick House where I bought a delicious cookie (chocolate filled with peanut butter) and a whoopie pie. What's a whoopie pie? Surely you jest! It's like a big, huge, homemade devil dog except the cake part isn't dry and crumbly. Then home we went. We're planning another trip - we need to find Purgatory Chasm and check out the Polish Pottery.
2 comments:
Yum. Whoopie pie.
I love that you traveled to see the saint for moms. There's something about communing with things spiritual.
There's also something about red licorice. Gahhhhhhhhhh I could overdose on that stuff and go back for more.
Take care of you!
Sounds like a good time & a neat idea! We can't get woopie pies around here & last time I was up that way I brought home a whole box for a friend. :-)
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