Saturday, March 6, 2021

Trippin' with Thor: Trip 6

My wife and I took our sixth adventure in our camper van named Thor back in the beginning of October of 2020 - Destination St. Vrain State Park in Longmont, Colorado! We got this backpack from the library, which allowed us a free entry pass. How cool is that?

Day 1: Roaming the roads

First adventure stop - Kanemoto Park
This was definitely a must see site for anyone headed to Longmont. I couldn't believe such a beautiful building was right here in Colorado in our neck of the woods.




Second adventure stop - Tables to Teacups (Indoor Flea Market)
What is a trip without a little shopping? I love flea markets and thrift stores. You can find such interesting and unique treasures. I can't believe that I found a Hard Rock Café jacket from Amsterdam. Look at what else I found...




Third adventure stop - Cheese Importers
Being a cheesehead owner of the Green Bay Packers, I had to head to the cheese heaven of Longmont. Having just gotten my jacket, I had to browse the area of cheeses from Holland of course. I love this place! Before COVID-19, you used to be able to sample the cheeses.




Final adventure stop - St. Vrain State Park
We made it to our destination just in time to enjoy the sun and scenery.




Last scoop of this gallivanter:
As always, poetry must be included in my story. 


leave

home


so you

can go

wandering

and see

some  

places

of the

world


long live

dreams


Day 2: Roaming the roads

Adventure stop - Robin Chocolates
Must have chocolate, but not just any chocolate. Robin chocolates is mouth-watering Artisan chocolate because chocolate is essential! 



Thor has brought so much love into our world. Now we can share more quality time with love ones, including our very much loved dogs. Sometimes, adventures are just outside your neighborhood. See you on our next adventure to home sweet home Alabama. Bye for now...






Friday, March 5, 2021

Trippin' with Thor: Trip 5

My wife and I took our fifth adventure in our camper van named Thor back in late September of 2020. You have got to see the photos from this trip!


Day 1: Roaming the roads

First adventure stop - Paint Mines
This is a definite must hike area through geological formations made of sandstone.





Second adventure stop - Ghost Town Wild West Museum 
The museum had all kinds of really cool artifacts. In one of the photos below, you will see the famous horse-drawn vehicle - a Concord Stagecoach. This historic coach first ran between Denver and Cheyenne in 1868 then to gold mining camps for the next 40 years. It was pulled by 6 to 4 horses and carried 11 passengers plus the driver and guard. In that same photo is the first model of Cadillac from 1903 with one cylinder and a one-eyed carbide headlight.




Last scoop of this gallivanter:
As always, poetry is a part of the story.


I see

fall leaves 

dance 

for the earth 

from

beneath

the sky


Stop

embrace 

her beauty 


Day 2: Roaming the roads

First adventure - Drive to Cripple Creek 
This drive was absolutely beautiful. I highly recommend it in the fall to see all the leaves changing colors. It will leave you with a feeling of awe. 




Second adventure stop - Outlaws and Lawmen Jail Museum 
This was one of the coolest places to see historical information about outlaws and lawmen in the Wild West. Lots to look at and information to take in. There are many photos and stories of criminals to read about. Did you know that the first known photograph of a person is said to have been taken by Louis Daguerre in 1838 or 1839? In the late 1870s, a clerk in Paris named Alphonse Bertillon invented the mugshot as we know it - a pair of photographs taken with a standardized pose and angle (one front, one profile shot). These photographs were to be attached to an identification card that would also record data such as the left pinky finger, eye color, hair color, skin color, build and identifying marks. The widespread use of photography to record the faces of criminals, however, didn't catch on until the 1880s. This was due in part to the high cost and complexity of photography at the time. 





We love THOR so much. Each adventure brings a smile to our face when we look back on the photos and recall the great memories. We highly recommend getting out and exploring the great lands and sights of the United States of America. Until I write again, bye for now...