Sunday, November 21, 2004

LEWIS & CLARK EXPEDITION 200 YEARS AGO TODAY 11/21/1804

The weather has warmed up considerably. The men take the pirogue out to collect stones for the fort's chimneys. Drouillard, one of the best hunters suffers a severe hand injury. The new interpreter, Charbonneau, arrives at the fort with his wives and erect their lodge inside the compound.

CHRISTMAS TREES AND ACCESSORIES HAVE ARRIVED.
Check out our new display area. Over 100 hundred trees are uniquely displayed at the garden center. Stroll along the sidewalk along Dougherty Ferry and imagine your searching for the perfect Christmas tree in the woods. (We'll even offer you a saw to cut down your tree.)

Buy your tree now, we'll put a fresh cut on the bottom, and take it home and put the tree base into a bucket of water. This will guarantee the freshest possible tree, without needle loss at Christmas.

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