Woke up with a little headache today. I knew we were only going as far as Steamboat Springs, a 3 or 4 hour drive and we'd make it an early day on the road and truly relax and sightsee.
The drive into Colorado was pretty, and we had a few animal sightings along the way but mostly uneventful.
Made it to Steamboat Springs about 12:30, tired and hungry. Not a good combo, especially when Joe and I took the same drive into town and I thought it was cute and a great place to stroll around for our early day and Joe thought it was a yuppie shopping trap and not at all in the mountains as he'd pictured.
Sooooo...we hurriedly picked a place on the little creek to have lunch.
I ordered a Brie and bacon sandwich and Joe the sugared beet salad. I thought the water, good food and great ambience would win him over, but he wanted to move on and I didn't have the energy to make a big deal, but I was disappointed. Could have rented bikes, tubed down the creek or napped till a walk into town for dinner, but Steamboat Springs was not in the cards for me.
So, we strolled a bit, got in the car and our route was changed to head to the Rocky Mountains and add on a few more hours driving time to Denver.
Goodbye Steamboat and thoughts of an early night and possible pedicure!!!! So, I away we went in search of the perfect place!
At about 5:30 pm we rode into a pretty little town at the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park called Grand Lake. It was Joe's nirvana and we started looking for a hotel ( again both of us tired and me with my headache), so Joe checked out these little cabins at Lemmon Lodge right on the lake! $120 if a bit off the lake. I liked the sound of Lemmon Lodge.
Poor Joe! I know that by now he was totally frustrated and was trying his best to please and I just wanted to lay my head somewhere!
It was quaint, rustic, but had a bed with a window open to the cool breeze and I put my head on the pillow and was out!
When I woke up, I knew Joe would be sitting down by the lake. I felt much better. Walked down with the wind and dappled sunlight rippling through the trees to find Joe relaxing in his perfect place.
Had to admit it was gorgeous... A lake a little beach where kids were playing and I let it all go and chilled!
Joe got a cold Stella and we sat and watched the boats coming in for the evening and thought how perfect it would be to bring the kids and grandlids here to stay and play!
We walked into town and had dinner at Sagebrush. Joe had a buffalo burger and I had spicy green chili soup.
Then we strolled around on their wooden boardwalk to have a "look/see".
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