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Wine Tasting in Palisade
... They have a beer called "the dirty hippie" and once we got there we quickly figured out why. The place was full of locals that looked like they had not showered in a while and the beer felt like it was made by young kids for their friends. We tried a couple and weren't that impressed so went to the Palisade Grill for lunch. This turned out to be perfect and really inexpensive.
After lunch we went back around the corner to the distillery. ...
Driving Into Wine Country
... someone's house who had turned there yard into a vineyard. The garage door began to open and we spotted barrels and a bar. We finally stopped laughing and went to the garage to taste wine. What's the worst that could happen? We were warmly greeted by Kenn the owner who asked if we wanted the door open or closed. Definitely open! He has 11 acres and produces 2000 cases of wine per year. It was actually quite tasty and we purchased a bottle of Cabernet from ...
Utah Rocks!
Relatively uneventful day today. No ghosts, goblins or ghouls tailing us. The guy at the welding place said the axle and the camber look fine to him, so we left Panguitch with our four new tires, heading for Grand Junction, Colorado, or as close as we could get.
No major parks or attractions on the agenda, so we expected a pleasant but unexciting day. So much for expectations. The ...
Bicycle Fence
... sculpture. Every now and then he has to go down there and ask people to not climb on the sculpture.
Since he has begun the fence, every now and then when they return home from errands they will find that several bikes have been anonymously dropped for inclusion.
Hillary thanked Orville for his time and story. She said she would return after school begins with a real video camera so the story can be put on CMU ...
Encore des paysages à couper le souffle!
... y passons dans un tunnel, le Eiseinhower-Johnson Memorial Tunnel, qui est l'un des plus hauts au monde.
La route était vraiment exceptionnelle et les paysages à couper le souffle. La route qui sillonnait à travers les montagnes abruptes et longeant la rivière, parfois suspendue au bord de la paroie rocheuse, c'était indescriptible, presqu'émouvant. Il n'y a pas une journée où l'on ne remercie pas la vie de nous permettre de vivre ces instants de pur bonheur. ...