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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Have you ever met real live “Chicken Farmers”?

 

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Meet Ron and Tina…

Professional chicken farmers for Tyson Foods in Union City…Now what were you thinking when I mentioned chicken farmers???

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We had breakfast with the “farmers” and some other friends last Saturday morning at a great place in South Fulton, TN. called “Pappys”.

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Meet “Pappy”…yeah I know…doesn’t look like a Pappy to me either…

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Now here are the ladies that make Pappy’s such a special place…Angie, Dottie, Katie and Lynn. (I know I have their names topsy turvy)

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The entire restaurant was celebrating Mrs. Dottie’s 70th birthday!!!

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See her corsage and her beautiful co-workers…how could you not love a restaurant that treats their employees like this???

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We were invaded by someone disguised as a “?????” …not too sure what he was but I laughed because it was such a typical boy thing to do…

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and last but certainly not least is our cute waitress…Thank you for putting up with a bunch of adults that acted like teenagers and enjoyed every minute of it…

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I got to meet these beautiful sisters…and they invited me to take their Mom’s photo!!! I’m looking forward to this because their Mom is ninety-one years old and has fourteen children!!!

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They told me about celebrating their Mom’s ninetieth birthday…at the Hampton Inn reception center in Union City. The daughters and the Mom rode to the party in a limousine and they were bubbling with those memories. Wasn’t that a wonderful way to celebrate a ninetieth birthday!!!

We had a wonderful time at our breakfast meeting at Pappy’s and look forward to doing it again!!!

Mosaic Monday at Little Red House

Thanks Sally for hosting Blue Monday

 

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Happy 70th birthday Miss Dottie!!!

10 comments:

  1. I don't think you ever go anywhere Becky that you don't have a wonderful time.. That's the way I try to live my life also. Congrats to you for having such a wonderful day. I'd love to eat at Pappy's..
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  2. Dottie looks like a real darlin'. Happy Birthday, Dottie!

    Snappy Di

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  3. I simply cannot believe that lady is 91 years old! What great genes! No wonder her daughters wanted you to take her picture.

    The post is an excellent one for Blue Monday because there's so much BLUE to be seen.

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  4. Looks like a fun place to eat. Hope I look that young when I am that age.

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  5. What wonderful photos. It looks like you all had a wonderful time. I hope you are having a great day.

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  6. Lovely upbeat post filled with happy people ;-)
    Hugs and blessings,

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  7. What lovely photos! I sure hope to live to such an age and be full of life with happy people around me. You have given me a lovely smile today..all my best to you.

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  8. Great post! That looks like a great group of people.

    Christi

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  9. Hi Becky...I am so thankful to have found you! I so enjoyed visiting your place today. You have a wonderful eye for photography! Your pictures all tell a story, and invite us to come on in and share the beauty of everyday life!

    I had a great visit with you today...I'll be back!
    Be blessed,
    Susan

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  10. Hi Becky,
    That looks like my kind of place! What a great bunch of folks too! I also love your rooster post. Those chicken bowls are sweet! I have 8 chickens. One laid her first egg today. I love those first little eggs. I don't have a rooster because I live in town.
    Blessings,
    Lorilee

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