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This year's Yankee Candle trip

By this year, I mean 2010....way back on November 21, to be exact.\

Our annual trip to the Yankee Candle flagship store is always one of our most fun outings of the year.

For 10+ years running, my friends and I have trekked our families up north on the Saturday before Thanksgiving.

We typically stop in Northampton for Starbucks and some shopping.

This year was the fourth with kids, and it takes on an entirely new meaning.

To see the kids' faces as each new room at the Candle is unveiled is precious. Especially the D56 display room. What a good way to introduce villages to our kids.

The flagship store has gotten very commercial in other areas, from the lame imitation Build-A-Bear workshop to the home & garden shop...but I swear, the Yankee Candle Santa is the most authentic...I mean he's the real deal.

We always end the trip at Bub's BBQ, which looks like a dive, but offers up a magical chicken noodle soup, great barbecue, and some very good fountain soda with the right combo of carbonation and syrup. Highly recommended.

The picture to the right is of the Northampton Starbucks, and my first purchase of a coffee made from a Clover machine.

Clover was a small company purchased by the Seattle coffee giant. They produced these wonderful machines which automated the extraction of coffee from fresh ground beans in a manner similar to a french press. It was very good, but I'm not sure it was worth over a $1.00 more than a standard Gold Coast fresh brew.

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