Amish country

I spent the night in the parking lot at the Antique Automobile Club of America Museum, near Hershey. A Smithsonian affiliated museum. They are Harvest Host members. I was awoken by a hot air balloon being filled at 6:15am, so no sleeping in for me. I entered the museum as they opened, and asked if I could bring in JoJo, and they said that they could watch him at the counter. So I returned with him, but as I entered the lobby everything turned into super slow motion as I tripped on the carpet and slowly went down, like a sack of potatoes. Suddenly I felt like Queen-for-the-day as several people rushed to my aid. I laid on the ground for a while and they brought me ice and a bottle of water. Thankfully JoJo was not harmed. He was in his house, and the house landed sideways. It only took three women and one man to pick me up off the floor, lol. I decided to continue the tour of the museum, and the entire staff was very sweet checking in on me. I am sure they had liability fears. Their current show features Ford Mustangs. I used to own a 1964 Mustang. So it was fun seeing that year, and each year, along with how the styles have changed. They had a miniature railroad village too. After a brief stop to do laundry, and get groceries, I caught up with my friend Barb, who lives in York, Pennsylvania. I'm looking forward to spending some time with her. I met her while she was living in Phoenix. I am fine, I have a big bruise, am sore, but very grateful that I didn't break any bones.

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