Some people are legend. In this neighborhood, Tink, is such a legend. The man runs a fix-it shop a mile down route 22. Need new brakes? Tink can do it. Your lawnmower stop working? Tink can fix it. You want 50 heads of seed garlic, Tink can TOTALLY do it. I'm heading down there now with Gibson and my broken pony cart. If Tink can repair it quick and cheap then it's a possibility that Merlin and I could be in the Salem Christmas Parade Saturday! I'll put a wreath with a crow in it and lights on the cart but how fun could THAT be!
Enjoy the story of a young writer living in Washington County with her fancy dogs, sheep, lots of chickens, fiber & meat rabbits, geese, ducks, turkeys, a hive and a garden. Expect to hear a lot about mountain music, the civil war, local food, and my friends along the way. It's a big time folks.
6 Comments:
I'm confident I'm going to see pictures of you and Merlin in that parade. And, yes, it does sound like a lot of fun.
Tink sounds like a good guy to know - hope he can make it roadworthy by Saturday!
Very fun and I just link Tink's name!
Everyone should have a man like Tink in their town!
Man, I totally could've used some of Tink's garlic sets. Now, how did I miss your pony cart breaking??
Here is a glass raised to the Tinks of the world!! Where would we be without them; and may there always be one in your life.
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