Sunday, October 28, 2007

Goodbye to Chocolate Town!

Goodbye to Hershey!How cute are those street lamps shaped like Hershey kisses??

The fall colors are also lovely. It rained for several days this week and I loved it! I'm still in rain withdrawal from living in the desert. However, it rained so much that the light fixture above our stage door filled up with water.

And it's still leaking.
2 days later.
And it also still turns on.
I'm going to classify that as disturbing...

There wasn't much to do in town, but we did visit Chocolate World.

And rode the little carts through the tour to learn how chocolate is made.

It was free.

That's how we feel about that!


Corey apparently got struck with lightning while we were riding through the chocolate roasting cave.

He seems fine though...

Cows sang to us and narrated the journey.

There's hardly anything better than a singing cow.

Except free chocolate at the end.

And tonight? We load out the show and get on our bus - pictures to follow, for certain! - and travel to Bloomsberry (Bloomsberg?) Pennsylvania over night.

We load in on Monday AM, we train our dressers in the afternoon and have a show Monday night. Then we load out the show Monday night, get back on the bus and drive over night to Morgantown, North Carolina.

We load the show in to NC on Tuesday morning, train our new dressers in the afternoon and have a show Tuesday night. Then we load the show out and get back on the bus and wake up in Blacksburg Virginia on Wednesday.

And Hooray! It's Halloween and we have a day off. To sleep for more than 3 consecutive hours.

We then get back on the bus and repeat the process in Nashville on Thursday and have 2 days off and then a Sunday show... somewhere else.

Needless to say, I'll keep you posted as I can.

xox

k


1 Comments:

Blogger Davis L. Bigelow said...

Awesome photos!!! I shold have known Hersey's would have "kiss" shaped lamp shades, but the thought had neve occurred to me. Thanks for sharing. :) :)

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