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7-24-2007 @ 12:53AM
Crabby McSlacker said...
We actually went to the damn potato museum, although it was closed. (Just as well, probably).
We had no particular interest in potatoes but had stupidly started a picture collection of Oversized Animals and Produce on our road trip. We had giant blueberries and cows and corn and lobsters and all sorts of silly things, so we needed the potato.
PEI is pretty and peaceful, but if you're not a big Anne of Green Gables aficionado there's not a lot in the way of tacky tourist attractions. Thus, I guess, the Potato museum.
(Crabby has a health blog which is certainly tacky, but not much of a tourist attraction. However, if you're game for the Potato museum, you just might be silly enough for http://crankyfitness.blogspot.com/)
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