
Daddy is off in the Dominican Republic with his pal Mike Lowery. They are working at an orphanage in La Romana. Be back soon!
(art by Mike Lowery)

Daddy is off in the Dominican Republic with his pal Mike Lowery. They are working at an orphanage in La Romana. Be back soon!
(art by Mike Lowery)
We planned this park visit to coincide with their 8th annual cane grinding. Sugar cane is brought in, ground, pressed, boiled, and filtered into cane syrup right before your eyes. After watching the process we had a picnic and then hiked across the lake and into the woods. The lake is gorgeous with it’s trees sticking up out of the water.
The 2.5 mile hike was a bit of a disappointment as we expected the “tortoise habitat” to be the reptiles in captivity. Turns out it is just a section of the woods where gopher tortoises roam wild. With the cool weather, the tortoises were all in their burrows keeping warm and out of sight. Guess we will just have to go back in the Spring!

With Heidi on night float she gets Fridays off so we headed down to Warner-Robins to visit Monkey Joe’s again. This was Heidi’s first time there and Trey enjoyed the play time with her on the giant inflatables.
First off what is a locavore? I had no idea the word existed until I saw it discussed on the news today. A locavore is “a person who attempt to eat only foods grown locally.”* The word was just coined 3 years ago, but made it into dictionaries last year and was even declared the Oxford America Dictionary’s 2007 Word of the Year. Most locavores define “locally” as within 100 miles.
The Hauns are no where near becoming locavores. It would be too tough of a challenge for us to pull off. However, we do buy most of our vegetables & fruit from our local Farmer’s Market and highly recommend it. [insert Stuff White People Like joke here]
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