It's a rainy afternoon, so we are catching up on paper work, Tom is cooking his new favorite snack, boiled peanuts, and we have cinnamon bread in the bread machine. This morning we had donuts and coffee with the president and treasurer of the RV park. Then it was off to the farmers market in town.
We were very surprised to see horses tied up , a lot of the vendors were Amish.
Farmers Market.
We also did a walking tour of historic Howe. It's one of the oldest towns in Indiana. A number of buildings in town were built in the mid 1800's and they are still standing. The town has changed names several times through the years.
Howe United Methodist Church built 1847.
The Searing House and Lima Presbyterian from the mid 1800's.
Some cool murals in town.
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We were very surprised to see horses tied up , a lot of the vendors were Amish.
Farmers Market.
We also did a walking tour of historic Howe. It's one of the oldest towns in Indiana. A number of buildings in town were built in the mid 1800's and they are still standing. The town has changed names several times through the years.
Howe United Methodist Church built 1847.
The Searing House and Lima Presbyterian from the mid 1800's.
Some cool murals in town.
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