It's our last night. I'm very sad to see this trip come to an end. There really isn't much to Woodstock except its convenience. It's close to the border and on the highway. We stayed at the Best Western. It was very nice and pretty new, so everything was spiffy. We even had a DVD player in our room and a nice selection of DVDs at the front desk. We watched "The Proposal" while Karen packed (repacked). She had to switch from car travel mode to plane travel mode...those are definitely two different kinds of packing.
We drove around town looking for a place to eat but there wasn't much to choose from. I did see a little mall that had the same name as a friend of mine:
We picked Dixie Lee for dinner because it was celebrating its 40th year. There really wasn't any other compelling reason to pick anything. But it turned out to just be an ordinary fried chicken kind of place. Oh well. Afterwards we went to Sobey's grocery store and bought some very expensive ice cream and went back to our hotel room and ate it there while watching our movie. It was an indulgent fun way to end the evening.
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