The day after Halloween was the last day Tweetsie Railroad is open until spring. Eddie wore his costume (and lots of layers) and we really got our money's worth! When we first walked in, we saw the real, live steam engine pull in, and Eddie's eyes were like dinner plates. It was noisy and dramatic, and it smelled like coal. Later, we rode the train around the park to watch the wild west shows. Eddie was not happy until his head was hanging out the window. We checked out a can-can dancer show at lunch, rode the little cars and the "Mouse Mine" train, and rode the merry-go-round.
Feeding the goats at Tweetsie was so much fun. Pygmies are very friendly when they associate people with ice cream cones full of goat treats. And their mouths are not really big enough to put much of a dent in a toddler's finger.
Eddie called the emu "chicken!"
Eddie called the emu "chicken!"
Swimming in our warm hotel pool on Halloween night.
In Wal-Mart looking for something for Mom & Dad to go swimming in after trick or treating.
Trick or treating in downtown Boone. Eddie says "Trick-treat!!!"