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On a beautiful sunny day last week we drove west to the White Mountains in New Hampshire.
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They still had a little snow and ice.
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Though it must not have been very thick if the fishermen were using tents instead of shacks on the lake.
The purpose of our excursion was a visit to the often advertised Green Mountain furniture store. It looked huge, so we figured… why not? We’ve been everywhere else.
After our first step inside I knew it was a wasted trip.
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Furniture?
Yes, they had some…
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But 80% of it was log cabin themed. And while I expected a little of that considering the location, the plethora of bear, moose and fake deer antlers was overwhelming.
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It honestly felt more like a jacked up Cracker Barrel gift store.
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And though we did find some traditional pieces upstairs… the only things that made us smile were the framed photos on the walls.
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When I got to the end of your post, I cracked up laughing at that photo too.
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Thanks for sharing this idea with this White Mountain. Anita
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I agree – that art work is precious!
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I kind of liked the Animal Tracks in the first photo.
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Nice cows! Did you buy the picture?
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We did not…
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THE FEMALE CARDINAL. 🤣
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I know! That was a cutie…
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Just keep reminding yourself this: it’s the journey, not the destination.
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Hubby might get you cow pic as a secret pressie because you say hi whenever you drive past them.
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Ha! Maybe….
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