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Hi, my name is Mike Burrow and I hope you will join me for a senior's look at life and issues in East Texas. Maybe together we can get into some things and areas that matter to older "surfers." To begin with this is an open invitation. You can share your disappointments with the final season finale of Sopranos (what a waste of time for young and old alike) to the next real event of interest to us. From medical info to fun things to do. How about the best places to eat and the neatest bed and breakfasts in the area? With the cost of gas these days, day trips are becoming more and more popular. Gone on any neat trips lately? Let's share some memories of places, folks and times gone by. Some of the best chuckles in life come from remembering when. I think you'll agree we all need a few more smiles these days.
Day Trip To Edom
Posted by: wmburrow on July 3, 2007 at 5:05PM EST

Being that some of us had to work on the Fourth of July (the news business runs all the time), my wife Barbara and I struck out on Tuesday for a quick day trip to Edom, a neat little craft community on Farm-to-Market Road 279, about 15 miles from Tyler.

We have been hearing about the good food at The Shed since we first moved here more than five years ago and just never seemed to find the time to make it out to the place. Well, that was number one on our agenda as we pulled into the small town around 11 a.m.  We sampled their fried catfish and burgers and found both to be fantastic.  

 

The Shed must be a real popular spot. They are building additions to both ends of the main building. It looks like they are doubling their capacity. Judging from the brisk lunch crowd, they need the extra space.

Potters Brown Made Trip Special

 

We were very impressed with the neat pottery at Potters Brown in "downtown" Edom.

Click here for a gallery of photos of the various items on display in the shop.

 

Doug and Beth Brown were in the process of making bowls when we were there.  Beth was working on rolling out clay for the bowls and Doug was about to start up the kiln. They certainly made us feel at home. 

They also have a Web site. Check out this link for their site at  Potters Brown .

Here's another link for some more Edom photos. A couple of businesses there and some pics of birdhouses. More Photos At Edom

 
(2) Comments
Posted by: brohoward on July 4, 2007 9:29AM EST
You'll have to return several times to Edom... you need to enjoy The Shed, Edom Bakery and Edom Marketplace! Three great places to eat in one small town.

Posted by: THX1138 on July 31, 2007 10:19AM EST
This looks like a place we would really like to visit. Thanks for sharing the information and experiece.

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