Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Durango, Colorado. And....relax.

Forrest and I are at opposing ends of the scale when it comes to our preferred waking hours. I am an early bird and tried to swing momentum in my favour accordingly. I mean there was breakfast to think of. Mountains to admire. Cool air to swoosh about in. It's fair to say that Forrest grew accustomed to being pulled out of bed by his feet, and surrendered (eventually) to having clean clothes thrust towards him as I propelled him each day into wakefulness. I mean, we were in Colorado; I could hardly be contained beyond sunrise. My poor husband. Oh well.


Durango is a gorgeous old Western town, best known perhaps for it's steam train, but best loved by me for it's being home to the original Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory. Yes, I'm that girl. All of those irritating sayings about women and chocolate? That's because of people like me. I confess it.

But still, I can appreciate a bit of engineering genius and the steam train museum was moderately entertaining even for me of fishlike attention span. The model train set was a highlight. I mean there were teeny American diners and little mountains with tinier tunnels and there were buttons to press. Buttons are the way to my heart.

As one would expect, we were spoiled by the scenery; the mountain roads, the lakes, the wildlife. I was in marmit heaven, and don't get me started on the chipmunks (I wuv 'em!). But all in good time, for we were about to set out along the historic (apparently) Million Dollar Highway, at my personal request. Tomorrow tomorrow, I love you tomorrow.

9 comments:

  1. I am not sure if the earlier comment went through, but all I wanted to say is that the honeymoon sounds fantastic and words you typed are dancing in your blog.
    Thanks for your comments on my Ryu drawing, and on the portraits I did as well.
    I think your work is fantastic and the steam train is really phenomenal, and the squirrel is so adorable and lively!

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  2. Excellent train! Excellent chipmunk?squirrel? I think your style is just great - unique and exciting. Love how the little fella quivers!

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  3. You're creating some special memories! Look forward to your photos and drawings.

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  4. Wonderful, wonderful capture of a wonderful honeymoon! I love the photos and drawings. More, more! nancy

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  5. What a WONDERFUL honeymoon! You go, girl! (Don't forget to bring home some chocolate...)

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  6. Great drawings! I love that chipmunk. I look forward to seeing more of your trip drawings and photos; most excellent!

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  7. Wow. This is going to be such a special sketchbook to you when you are celebrating your anniversary. This is fabulous!

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  8. Fantastic illustrations, Louise. Selamat jalan.

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