A couple of weeks ago I pondered out loud as to whether or not a fried chicken war had broken out in my little town of Moxee in East Valley. So, just who is winning the battle?
From the looks of things recently in the little town of Moxee, WA (my hometown) you'd think that fried chicken was just recently discovered. Either that or a full-blown Fried Chicken War has broken out!
Thank goodness for sake of goodness that the Yakima Christmas Trucks passed through our neighborhood in East Valley on Saturday.
If you missed it, here's a taste of what it looked like from the cozy confines of my front yard in Moxee.
Moxee City, in East Yakima Valley, has nearly quadrupled in size in the last decade and a half! Because of that -- here comes the economics 101 lesson -- more services are starting to set up shop.
One of my son's teachers and Cross Country coaches out at East Valley High (and a big-time 94.5 KATS listener and rock-'n-roll type of guy) Mr. Aaron Norman, left me this behemoth
Did I miss the memo? Did a law get passed saying that is now mandatory to have a big-assed "WELCOME" sign on your front porch? If not, you sure could have fooled me!
Yesterday (Oct. 19), a lawnmower was left abandoned on the sidewalk outside my house in East Valley. What started as a curiosity turned into comedy gold as many of my friends and family members chimed in with their ideas as to how the mystery mower wound up there.