
Here is a video of us driving into Denver. Enjoy the musical talent and insights.



We felt much safer grounded.


Maybe we should not have listened to a James Patterson murderer mystery before entering our room, lined with costumed bears. Needless to say, we slept with mace under our pillows.
Someone found a friend. But he's not real (creepy!)
We did have a delicious, Southern meal at a local diner, with wonderful homemade pies. Louise ordered the rotisserie chicken. Little did she know, it was actually half of a chicken. The waitress then stated, in a joking but still creepy manner, "sweetheart, you gotta eat that whole thing before you leave." Visions of the Cottonwood Inn's chickens swirled through her head.
When checking in, Birdie, yes that was actually her name, asked us with a gruff, kind of haunting voice, "Are ya'll going to the shootout?" I'm sorry, what??? So, we ventured down historic Route 66 until we came upon a couple of cowboys surrounded by what looked like the entire town of Williams, AZ (50 people...)Remember how we asked each other "where are we?" in Taos? We turned to each other during the shootout, and asked the same question. Although this time, the question had a much different meaning.



Melissa chose Chelsea Lou for Louise's journey on horseback. As a twenty-year-old, Chelsea Lou was still fiesty and had a bit of an attitude, hence why Melissa chose the most experienced rider to be her companion.