I love this place! I want to head back there and explore it further on a day when I have more time.
We were headed to Bergeson's, a glorious nursery stuffed to the brim with perfect plants; 2 quonsets alone are filled with geraniums.
I can't say much about the "welcoming committee" that crossed the road in front of us, however. . .
It's important to note that these are TURKEYS and not vultures, given my recent history with foul fowl.
Looks like an interesting place. Love your new banner!
ReplyDeleteHe/he...I like the name of the town:)
ReplyDeleteCan't be THAT fertile with the small population...hee, hee. Love the new banner photo! Much more uplifting than your snowplow. *Ü*
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments on my projects, I really appreciate them.
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Heh! Funny! I like your new header too!
ReplyDeleteHa ha, with a name like Fertile, you'd think there would be more than 893 people! Looks like an interesting little town.
ReplyDeleteLove the welcoming committee ~ great name for a place.
ReplyDeleteSounds like my kind of town with a population like that! ;) I'm very glad you met "nice" fowl this time..teehee.
ReplyDeleteI am a born and bred Minnesotan--how come I have never heard of Fertile!! Great captures--makes me want to visit!
ReplyDeleteI love your new banner!
ReplyDeleteI never knew Fertile was the name of a place! It made me giggle a little :)
ReplyDeleteIt is officially spring - like the new banner. Sounds like an interesting outing. Love the town's name and welcoming committee.
ReplyDeleteYou got turkeys walking around??!! Too funny!!! And love the name of the town!! :)
ReplyDeleteThose turkeys are much prettier than the ones by us. Ours are vultures and relly ugly.
ReplyDeleteWhat a funny name for a town! Reminds me of Intercourse, PA, another small town. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a really interesting place! And those turkeys are huge!
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