On Wednesday, hubby and I were both off, so we decided to take a day-trip drive.
Hubby chose Lock Haven as our destination, planning that we'd take the scenic route up and back.
We didn't have any big plans - just a nice, pretty drive, and a chance to walk around and have lunch in a small town.
We ate here:

It's a place famous for - guess what? - its hot dogs! Hubby had the "Texas Growler," which featured onions, mustard and a chili sauce. I just had a plain dog with ketchup and mustard.
After lunch and a stroll around town (which included a chance to see the home of small-town newspaper the Lock Haven Express, and a pet shop featuring the cutest-ever chinchilla), we headed back home (the long way) on an ultra-scenic drive that included five deer, a flock of wild turkeys and a very slow-moving pheasant.
All in all, it was a great way to spend the day. (And, shameless plug, if you're interested in day trips you can make from York County, you can check out Bil Bowden's Excursions series, which features dozens of them.)







