So my girlfriend asked me if I'd ever been to the Amish Walmart and I said no. So after CrossFit I jumped in her car and we took off.
We took one back road after another after another on to narrow twisted roads and eventually ended up at this huge ridgetop building.
In the areas around the building was yards of farm things. Hay feeders, fencing, gates, chains, tubs, planting pots, and more things than I could even identify.
Inside the store were rows of all sorts of tools mixed up with leather works, reins, bridles, walking sticks, and cookware. Kitchen stuff filled one isle. Nothing fancy and colorful but all useful items for any country kitchen.
Out back there were old fashioned blocks and tackle, used bricks, glass bricks, chicken feeders, and more mindboggling things that I couldn't identify.
I did find a few things I wanted. Homemade chocolate bars with mint inside. Yum. Amish Candy is really tasty. I also purchased a pack Gingerbread Cookies.
My friend then took me to the Amish bulk food store on another back road. Bulk flour, all sorts of it. Gluten flour, bulk seasonings, noodles, and anything you might want to cook with. I don't do bulk or cook from scratch, but I did find some homemade sesame chips. I think in the summer time, this store has fresh veggies from different farms so that is worth noting.
And we were not done yet. Our last stop was at the Bent and Dent Amish Store. I picked up some breakfast cereal for .85 cents, some mayo for $1, and a few other things. The store probably doesn't have the same stuff all of the time. I saw some bruised boxes but mostly things were not bent and dented. Surprisingly, this store was quite busy with mostly older people. I could see why.
None of these places are advertised at all. It is another one of those rural things. Word of mouth and directions on how to get there.
When I got home I'd seen that the scrapper guys had been by again. I will have to ask them not to leave things in the middle of the shed when they are done for the day as I use that area bring out hay.
They'd pulled two dead mowers out into the yard so I'll have to ask what is up with that. Are they taking them or planning on leaving them in my way.
I had to get the dogs ready to see the vet. Charlie had his annual visit and Distemper shot. Hannah need to start her boosters.
Thankfully, my vet is not owned by a corporation. Her prices are actually reasonable.
Charlie knew what was coming. He shook and vibrated. The vet was so sweet in getting him to relax while she examined him. He did take treats from her after it was all over.
Dr. Grimm [she is not grim, she is super sweet!] examined Hannah and feels that she has a Dachshund in her background somewhere. She said Rat Terrier's didn't have such long toplines. Someone suggested doing a doggie DNA. I'm happy knowing she is Terrier and something else. Good enough for me.
I don't think I need to spend $$$ on finding out that my dog is a mutt.
Photo below is of the two of them both occupying my lap while waiting for the vet in the exam room.
Ahhh! The funniest part was when they took Charlie for a nail trim. I do try to do them at home and do somewhat of a good job, but they do much better.
Charlie is a howler when getting his nails trimmed. He screams and howls as if being murdered. Apparently he lays on the table, wags his tail and screams bloody murder.
I heard the receptionist on the phone explain to a client that all the racket was just a due to a dog that was a bit dramatic and vocal about getting his nails trimmed.
We were all exhausted when we got home.
What a day.
Hannah goes back for another booster in 3 weeks and will get scheduled to be spayed in June. Dr. Grimm waits for that age for full development of the parts that need to be surgically removed.
What a busy week. And it was only Tuesday!


"Amish Walmart," hahahahaha! And oh, Charlie, you drama queen!
ReplyDeleteHe is the biggest drama queen when getting his nails done.
DeleteI have seen numerous studies and reports on how unreliably dog DNA tests are.
ReplyDeleteThat was certainly a productive time. I enjoyed reading about your shopping trips and these places you found, loved the photo of Charlie and Hannah on your lap, and reading how Charlie is when getting his nails trimmed. So glad Dr. Grimm isn’t grim :) A pretty photo of the Red-wing blackbird. I am looking forward to seeing ours return. Happy rest of the week to you and the pups.
ReplyDeleteDr. Grimm is the best.
DeleteHow fortunate to have a good and reasonable vet. The old time horse docs are gone around here. Hannah is growing rapidly. That's hilarious about Charlie wagging and howling!!
ReplyDeleteWe’ve had a couple of dogs 🐕 in the past who were quite dramatic when it was time to cut their nails. It was always a workout and stressful. Hope you all had a good nap after the vet visit. RHill, TX
ReplyDeleteGrimm's Dogie Tails
ReplyDeleteYup.
DeleteWe have an area near our egg store that has all those shopping places. Basically you just follow the hand-lettered signs. We do have a place known as the (small town name) Mall which is a string of attached buildings that start with military surplus, then tools and parts to anything anyone could possibly possess and ends with housewares and wall paper. It's all under one roof and has ramps between the foundations of the buildings and has so many nooks and crannies you can easily get lost. But you never know what you will find!
ReplyDeleteYou cracked me up when you said you're gonna ask if he's taking the dead mowers or just gonna leave them there in your way. OMG.
ReplyDeleteDogs are funny about nails. There are some online that scream and others that don't care. Then there are some folks that wrap the top of the their own heads in clingfilm and peanut butter to distract the pups.
Glad you have a good vet. We do as well and it's a lovely thing.
Hey, hubby kept them for years! Those treasures!
DeleteI hope they take them or set them to the side so someone else can get that treasure! 😉
I hope that you for you as well. Happy Weekend!
DeleteSuch drama! What a pup...
ReplyDeleteWe don't have any Amish near us. Word of mouth works so well!
That Amish Walmart sounds very interesting. They often make such delicious baked goods. Today Little Wonder went to see the Vet...it must be that time of the year. Lori
ReplyDeleteWe have an entire Amish town an hour+ north of Kansas City. I've know older folks to go and stock up on candy, 10 pound blocks of butter, some meats, and split them and store in deep freezers. Lots of produce and furniture. You did very well to sneak out with just one or two items.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know dogs could wag their tails and howl at the same time.
I my area if you put out mowers at the curb, with a free sign on them, they'll be gone in 2 hours.Linda in Kansas
Sounds like you had a full day, and a very enjoyable one. If I could lie on a table and someone would trim my nails I’d sigh with contentment!
ReplyDeleteFun kinda shopping!! I love chocolate mint too. My fav. Cute how your dogs match :)
ReplyDeleteAn Amish Walmart? That sounds really interesting. The chocolate mint would have me getting a shopping cart too. Gosh! I had no concept of what a dog having his nails trimmed would be like.
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