Here are some gorgeous murals inside, all made of corn.
Pretty cool!
On Friday we went to Needles Park which has some of the best scenery in the country. Here's John, K and I...
And me, Nat and John (not too bad looking, eh?)
Me being a smartass...
These aren't in great order...here is a pic from Sunday near the lake where we went paddleboating.
More at Needles...
Nat was smart and stayed behind the railing. She's probably been here a hundred times before. I've been once.
Hence our stupidity in climbing over these high boulders and through poison ivy to get where the guy in the bottom left corner of this picture was...
At that point I had to retrieve it as I'm not about to blow $200 on a camera right now. John lost his contact lens and carried K's camcorder back up the mtn and was safely at the guard rail while K and I made our way down to the camera.

Nat's big into texting. I don't see the draw. Punching in all these little buttons...I'll stick with old fashioned emailing.

This is how far down we had to climb...

Making our precarious way back. My camera's mem card popped out and has a few scrapes but otherwise works, so the risk of our lives was well worth it.




Next we went to a winery, which was much-needed after our excursion.

Nat's big into texting. I don't see the draw. Punching in all these little buttons...I'll stick with old fashioned emailing.
This is how far down we had to climb...
Making our precarious way back. My camera's mem card popped out and has a few scrapes but otherwise works, so the risk of our lives was well worth it.
Again, these are in the wrong order...

I think it was Sat, after a champagne brunch at Nat's, we went to a REAL ghost town. It's now owned by the state so no new development can wreck it (yay!). This used to be an old mining town and the remnants of what used to be there are still present. The last guy who lived there lived in this house until 1973. When he died, the house remained with no upkeep.
Natch, we went in, and climbed the rickety stairs, hoping not to fall through the floorboards at any moment.


Pretty drive getting there.

Here is the old schoolhouse; you can still see the old blackboards. This mining town thrived between 1880 until around 1950.

There were even abandoned old cars just left there.

The mining shack...

With my high insurance deductible I had no business climbing around in there but we did anyway.



Gorgeous scenery that we traveled through!




At the end, we got one of the cowboys to take a pic of the 4 of us...
I think it was Sat, after a champagne brunch at Nat's, we went to a REAL ghost town. It's now owned by the state so no new development can wreck it (yay!). This used to be an old mining town and the remnants of what used to be there are still present. The last guy who lived there lived in this house until 1973. When he died, the house remained with no upkeep.
Pretty drive getting there.
There were even abandoned old cars just left there.
The mining shack...
Gorgeous scenery that we traveled through!
At the end, we got one of the cowboys to take a pic of the 4 of us...
Last year in the tornado, the sign above the shed where I park said "Theresa's Parking Only; All others will be towed." It got dislodged and broken in the tornado, so I found one at Wall Drug! I also got one for my dad for his truck shed.
Next day we played in the pool and "warffle" as they call the "waterfall" the spider sprinkler that my aunt and uncle gave them for their birthday.
4 comments:
WOW....looks like you had a wonderful trip Terri!!! :o) I'm totally envious of your little get away! It was so good for yot too!! I sure wish I could get away from awhile and get some "me time" but it looks like it will be a very long time before I'll be able to do that. LOL... I hope you and your boys have a fabulous 4th!!!!
I too am JEALOUS! Your getaways always look like so much fun. You are so lucky to get to do that. Your mom is WONDERFUL to watch the boys for you!
What a beautiful place you were at...Just gorgeous views!
OMG, that's so cute Liam wore that collander as a hat!
I look like a MOOSE in those pictures, however. I might have to burn those giant bibs I was wearing.
What a good time, and that corn palace looks cool. Someday I'll have to see it.
Oh, I LOVE the Corn Palace and Wall Drug. First saw them when I was about 13 years old. Last time was in 2001 when I drove back from Maryland. Lots of silly fun! BTW, I bought my mother a jackalope while there :P
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