I have a friend whose family lives in Twisp. When asked where it was, he’d say “You know where Spokane is?” Yup. “You know where Olympia is?” Yes. “Well, it’s not near either of those.” Just seeing the name of the town reminded me of this and I thought I’d share.
Hi Ruth,
I recognize this place! When our family was doing a storytelling tour in Central Washington a couple years ago, we stopped in at the grocery store in Twisp. It is locally owned, and the guy and his sons are avid hunters who like to share their trophies!
I think those animals add something to the market. It certainly isn’t boring. Happy birthday to you brother and happy flag day to everyone else.
That store is sensory overload.
Amen to that. Who wants to shop with taxidermied creatures looming over you?
Happy Birthday, David!
Happy Flag Day BDay to your brother. 🙂
I have a friend whose family lives in Twisp. When asked where it was, he’d say “You know where Spokane is?” Yup. “You know where Olympia is?” Yes. “Well, it’s not near either of those.” Just seeing the name of the town reminded me of this and I thought I’d share.
Great if you to share. Thanks
Hi Ruth,
I recognize this place! When our family was doing a storytelling tour in Central Washington a couple years ago, we stopped in at the grocery store in Twisp. It is locally owned, and the guy and his sons are avid hunters who like to share their trophies!
Ah, that explains a lot. I can’t envision a grocery store chain going for this sort of decoration.
Oh, yes. It was very surprising, but also a vivid reminder that we were off the usual beaten path.
It’s difficult to find somewhere more off the beaten path than Twisp.