Roadside Attractions · Stores

Old Spring Town Texas

SoĀ I decided to go to Houston because there was a store there called The Little Dutch Girl and a pet shop Iā€™d found.Ā I went to the Little Dutch Girl first, because buying one of those might be useful. Just kidding! Donā€™t buy children, itā€™s wrong. Anyway, it was situated in the middle of this little strip mall called Old Towne Spring. It was adorable. They had a little German shop, a little Dutch shop, and across from them was The Texan Shop, like ā€œHEY! YOU FORGOT ABOUT THE LOCALS!ā€

IĀ entered the Little Dutch Girl and was greeted first by a whole wall full of licorice. This Iā€™ll never understand. I canā€™t imagine any licorice could possibly taste different from another. Itā€™s really fowl stuffā€¦ but then there was a small section that went to dry foods and a little fridge with cheese.Ā  The rest of the shop was touristy thingsā€¦ wooden shoes, windmills, and blue chinaware.

Today I was looking for candy flakes, the kind you put on toast.Ā I donā€™t know what they are really called, but they are these little flavored flakes you put on bread and eat.Ā I got some chocolate and some fruit flavored and couldnā€™t pass up the Stroopwafels. Itā€™s really funny becauseĀ I decided after eating one thatĀ my own home-made versions somehow had surpassed this. Perhaps becauseĀ I spent four months perfecting an intensely simple recipe.

When the woman at the register rung upĀ these choices she smiled in a sort of strange way, perhaps reflecting on the fact these were odd items, not usually bought by tourists but rather by someone whose eaten them before. I guess Iā€™ll never know.

There was a little German shop next to the little Dutch shop (surprise surprise.) ItĀ was cute, though it didnā€™t please the realists here.Ā Apparently nut crackers, cuckoo clocks, and everything else here wasnā€™t actually a German thingā€¦ I couldnā€™t care lessā€¦ As far as I am concerned Germans had me at, ā€œHey look! An ADORABLE roundy car that allows you to punch people!ā€ Funny enough there wasnā€™t any VW memorabilia. Shame.

IĀ stopped atĀ a little fried food place. Out of morbid curiosity I got a fried Snickers bar. The fried Snickers bar was rather disappointing. The melty gooey part was wonderful, the batter wasnā€™t so much. I had to peel it off like I do my fried fish.

IĀ left after this but appreciated this artistic and adorable little enclave of creative spirits, where people walked around wearing full jeans and sweaters asĀ I melted into a puddle.

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