Wednesday, September 14, 2016

GRACE AND RICHARD 2016

By
Gypsy Rhapsody
(a 1977 Airstream that was left alone for the weekend)

Yes...Home Alone...
BUT...all the Texans have left,
so it was peaceful and quiet
around the ole compound.
Vannie and Dave said, "Gypsy, it's time
to head north to get in a good visit with our
friends from Louisiana, Grace and Richard."



G and R have a great little spot off Piedra Road
in Pagosa Springs, Colorado.
Grace is a Scrabble aficionado, and
Richard is just handy to have around.
Vannie taught school with Grace at Broadmoor Elementary
back in the day. 

It was a beautiful New Mexico/Colorado day
as V and D headed north from Questa.
Check out the sunflowers along the sides of the road.
Looks like a Van Gogh painting or maybe the Yellow Brick Road.

As they got closer to the Colorado border,
 they spotted signs that said..."Costilla Art Tour".
Vannie can't keep going when she sees a sign like that.
Soooo...the tires started screeching, and rubber was burning
when they pulled into the Costilla plaza to check out the "art".

These entry's were from the local kindergartners.
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Have you any wool? 
Vannie is a sucker when it comes to kid's art.

...and Dave is a sucker for anything unusual.  

Colorado is saying, "Hey, here comes some
Louisiana folks. Let's roll out the purple and gold."

V and D arrived in Pagosa just as G and R were
finishing up with the makings for a picnic.

Yep...Grace has all the right stuff.
Small table, chairs, little white cut work table cloth,
hors d'eouvres, crock pot full of a yummy chicken dish,
beautiful scenery, AND wine.
That girl knows how to entertain.

While G and R were getting all the "picnic" stuff out,
Dave goes to take a peak over the edge.
The Piedra River is WAY down below.
That is too close for comfort for me.

Looks like Richard and Dave are discussing something really important.
All Vannie is thinking about is the food.  
I know that look.

Grace was right...the scenery steals the show every time.

OMG...still discussing.!!!!

Tummies were full...the sun went behind the mountains...
GAME TIME
Now, folks, this was no ordinary JENGA game.
No, sir-ree...It was a special game created to honor the
100th birthday of the national parks.  
Each block was in-scripted with a national park fact.
Fun while you learn.!!!

D and V woke up the next morning to this delicious breakfast.
Just the right thing to start their day for the ride home.

Great Visit...time to head back down this winding road
with memories to last them till next year.

Beautiful scenery in all directions

It just keeps happening.

D and V stopped on the way back home in Chama, CO.
8,179 feet...elevation
Home of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad...
runs between Chama and Antonito, CO.


They didn't do the train, but enjoyed a meal at the Boxcar Restaurant.
Black Bean Burger, fries, and a cinnamon roll to die for...

After they got back home, Vannie spotted this on Facebook.
Grace had been playing around with an art app
and created this piece of artwork.
Can't leave her alone for long...kind of freaky, if you ask me.
...but who ever asks me????

Great Visit and Loads of Fun

ps...treasures from the Costilla Art Tour...
Dave hung this one in our little screen room.
I think it goes perfect with the outdoors.

...and the horses created on tiles was another treasure
from the art tour.  V and D have a very hard time
resisting "art"...even thought I do not have an
inch of space left for them to put one more thing.
I think these horses are going to sit for a while
by the stove, until Dave gets an
 "aha" moment of where to put them.


4 comments:

  1. Would you adopt me??
    LOVING seeing all your adventures!
    Blessings!

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  2. Gypsy! We missed you!
    Loved reliving our visit with Vanette and David.

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  3. Grace is my MUCH loved sister - I loved reading this! She is one of the nicest people I know. And I love Richard, too!

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  4. Gypsy, thanks for the tales of the trip to Pagosa to see my folks. It is fun to see it through your eyes. Love the new art tiles, bet D will find a place for them soon! ⛰🏔⛰

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