At Jenny's Farm Stand 
and Cider Mill in Dexter, Michigan 
So I have been in Michigan this last week-
  waiting on baby Meatloaf to arrive.
 It is a surprise whether this adds
 to our total of 8 grandsons or ups
 the odds a bit to girl #2.
But, a 4 year old brother is REALLY 
certain that no matter what-
the baby's name is MEATLOAF.
Middle name is DeeDeeDee. 
So we are going with that...  for now.
So on a not too hot day we went to Jenny's 
where there were really big Percheron horses, 
goats to pet, some rabbits and a rooster strutting around. 
The horses are on full duty for hayrides in the fall.
The horses were sired by a famous horse- King Kong
 and they have the white marking on their head.
                          Beautiful red angel wing begonias decorate all of Jenny's.
The fall mums are fully stocked.
We found a great place for lunch - 
up on the hill overlooking main street.
An old-fashioned A & W Rootbeer Stand.
A bit of the story:
Roy W. Allen opened a roadside rootbeer stand
in Lodi, California in 1919, 
using a formula he purchased from a pharmacist. 
He soon owned stands in Stockton and Sacramento.     
"Tray boys" pioneered drive-in curbside service. 
In 1920 Allen teamed with Frank Wright, 
birthing the A&W rootbeer brand name.
By 1960 there were 2000 A&W 
stands in the United States.          
Today there are about 600. 
Marking the spot for the A&W sign 
and REALLY good rootbeer floats.
A just because sometimes 
we are silly when we are together.
And TODAY is the due date for Meatloaf.
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