26 January 2009

First Thing's First.

A good bandana is hard to come by. However, one can find the perfect rebel rag at the Farmer's Diner in small-town Quechee Gorge, near Woodstock, Vermont. I know, because I've been there. The diner uses the bandanas as silverware napkins, therefore they are washed a lot, which also means they are well-worn. They use a variety of colors: some I've never seen before. My friend got a great green one. Apparently, our party was not the first to suggest buying some of these handsome handkerchiefs, as they were set at a very fixed price: $3. Not bad for a nice thing.
Two friends enjoy their Farmer's Diner napkins.

2 comments:

Molly said...

I come by good bandanas now and then, but a well-worn bandana is certainly a tougher find. Thanks for the tip.

Johnna said...

Here, here! Three cheers for Woodstock. That bandanna is the best I`ve ever owned.