We went at 4pm because it was a lovely, perfect fall day and we knew the area would be jam-packed. We had confirmation of this because Alison decided to take Colin and Robert (on a roll-a-bout) at 12:30. They called to be picked up about 45 minutes later and reported wall-to-wall people and long, long lines. The beef noodles from Brimfield United Methodist were in smaller containers and cost $4. Hey, I am not paying that. Pork tenderloins were $7. If Mother had come down, she wouldn’t have paid that. I mean, too much is too much. Apple Burgers were still $2.50 . . . and good. Our Bayou Billy cups were filled for only a dollar each.We brought home apple fritters.
I went with the former Georgia guy and Summer and they were dud companions. Sorry, but it’s true. And, you know what? I walked way behind them coming home . . . but their total dudness had already spilled on me. So I will be spending the evening scraping dudness off me and my duds.