Friday, November 21, 2014

Delivery Day

Mason and I went on another delivery adventure yesterday. We made three deliveries in Indianapolis. 

 

Our trek began around 11am. Mason took a two hour nap on the way there, so he was not much company. We stopped right outside of Indianapolis (Franklin, Exit 90) for lunch. We ate some really yummy Subway. The store was already decorated for Christmas. The tree had a train at the bottom and Mason had a fun time looking at that. The store also had a drive-thru. I’ve never seen a Subway with a drive-thru before!


 

Our first stop of the day was Progue’s Run Grocery (http://poguesrungrocer.org/) on East 10th Street. It is a small grocery store, deli, and coffee shop/juice bar. They sell all kinds of organic produce, salad, vitamins, and healthy drinks and snacks. They were having an outdoor BBQ. It smelled so good that Mason and I were tempted to eat a second lunch.  The building is painted all over with a beautiful mural. It is a very unique place!!


 

Our next stop was Good Earth Natural Foods (http://www.good-earth.com/) on Guilford Avenue. They have a little bit of everything, from organic produce, to freshly ground organic flour and essential oils. The best part about Good Earth is that it is located right on the canal system. The store has a little picnic area….with DUCKS. Mason and I fed the ducks until we couldn’t feel our fingers. We went though about three pounds of kernel corn.


 


Our last stop of the day was at Green BEAN (http://www.greenbeandelivery.com/). I delivered here last time, but to recap, Green BEAN is a grocery delivery service specializing in organic produce and natural groceries. We made the delivery at the warehouse, so no interesting pictures here. 

 

At this point, Mason was sick of being in the car. We took a break and ate some ice cream and stocked up on gummy bears. Back in the car, the PAW PATROL saved the day!! Chase and Rubble started driving the car - this was highly entertaining to a two year old!! (I was safely stopped for all of the in-car pictures). We hit construction traffic around Seymour and thankfully, Mason fell asleep again. 


 

We made it home around 6pm, and noticed that the corn field behind our house was being harvested. Mason was so excited to watch the huge combine. We watched it until he got cold. This cold weather isn’t easy on a little nose and toes!!



2 comments:

  1. I love this Blog. It not only tells you about maple sugar but lists the site where one can go to purchase their product and other fun things to do while you are there. Of course reading about Mason and his exciting travels is especially enjoyable. Keep up the good work.

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