So here they came and arrived on Friday night. Saturday morning we got up and went to Beulah to the coffee shop. Course Jan was tickled to see me and meet my friends. I of course, took a lot of pictures. One in particular of a man named Bill Moulton. Do you recall a hundred years ago when doing the laundry before washing machines there was a divice that looked like an upside down funnel? In the top of this you placed a stick and then put your clothes in the tub with soap and used that "Easy Washer" to stomp them clean. Well he did not have the stick in his so he was setting there with the thing on his head and Jan and I decided that he bore a most striking resemblance to the Tin Man in the Wizard of Oz. So I took several pictures and promised to send him a link when I put him on here.
So the first problem seems that of the 75 pictures I took that morning of Bill, Jan, Beulah, and Bishops Castle , there is no record what so ever. Gone! Kaput! Like my life. So I called Jan and she will have her son email me copies when he gets around to it. At that time I shall do a big spread on the Tin Man/Bill Moulton. And if the kid does not send the pictures, he shall live in my mind.
After we left the coffee shop, we drifted up and I showed them the Dragon Tree carved by John Clay. Then on up the mountain to Bishop's Castle. Course it was very snowy up there, but the roads were dry. That Castle is sure worth the trip up there. It was uilt from the ground up by one man, Jim Bishop. He placed every rock and welded every piece of metal. Fascinating piece of work that will never be completed as long as he is alive, because he will never stop. Google it.
Sunday we kind of kicked back and they discovered the joys of Colorado Cuisine, namely Green Chile. Course later we discovered the plumbing was plugged up very tight. That is another Colorado joy. After much plunging and cussing we gave up. Early Monday brought the Septic Tank pumper because when the plumbing doesn't work it is inevitable that it is the tank is full. Well, for once that was not the case, but since he was here anyway, might as well get that done. He was followed by the roto rooter guy. You guessed it, tree roots in the line, so I will get that taken care of this spring.
Then we cleaned up the kitchen and made chicken and noodles with mashed potatoes. Taught Amy how to make cookies with a cake mix. Also made a Root Beer Float Cake. I guess since they had just finished 2000 miles of sight seeing and were getting ready for another 2000 miles of the same thing, sight seeing was not a biggie this weekend.
Then bright and early this morning they hopped in the car and drove away. I talked to her just a bit ago and they were in Wichita Falls, Texas, and headed for Dallas. I know I am missing them already. I know there are those of you out there who may think we are nuts, but so be it. She did tell me "I can not beleive I did this. Drove all this way. I can not believe I did this. This is crazy!" I know that when I met Amy it was like I had always known her and this weekend just cemented a friendship between Beachgirlbaby and MOUNTAIN MOMMA!
Since Amy really likes snow I was very glad we got a little skiff Saturday night. Wish I could have talked God into a little more, but then there was that plumbing problem to contend with.