
Hello readers! This time I have more Keurig cups so I don’t keep lurking downstairs for coffee and loaf slices. But I am on the balcony soaking up the beautiful crisp air and scenery, I’m really going to miss the view and the fresh air. I’ve been leaving the door cracked at night, I’m really going to loathe going back to the hot humid Jurassic Park weather in Florida so I’m soaking up the Colorado vibes as much as I can ‘. I did last night after the seance set up the REM-POD and recorded, it went off a lot through out the night. I can’t wait to push the video out when I get home. However, the first night here I did set up the light up cat spheres with no such luck in the bathroom so I moved them to the main part of the room in hopes to catch them lighting up or moving. BUT today’s adventure is up to the elements let’s brew about it!
I decided to grab a cherry and banana loaf at The Colorado Cherry Company before roaming through the Rose Garden and maze, just good old meandering about, plus I wanted to get more wildflowers to press. Also, I heard there was a pet cemetery on the grounds and with the ping I found. I was able to walk up to it. NOW, I could tell you EXACTLY how I found it but where is the adventure in finding it on your own? I will give you a hint just type in pet cemetery while in Estes Park near The Stanley Hotel and you’ll find the ping for it.

In the evening I headed out to a magic show aka the Underground performed by Nick Wallace, down at The Post which is a part of The Stanley. The Underground is indeed UNDERGROUND, well, basement. I went down the stairs to where a wall to ceiling bookcase and with a pull of a book a door slid open. Smoke emitted from the room and stepping inside lit in low blue light the walls were decked with oddities and famous magicians from the past. The performance was exciting and comedic. It was a delightful evening with a message that reminded me of 13, the seance with Hannibal, bringing it full circle about spending time with one another gathering together. instead of our faces pressed to a screen.
But It has been a wonderful trip, the majestic beauty of Colorado can’t be denied, I wanted to have my things hauled over and buy a horse to live off the land (not happening…maybe). The Stanley Hotel itself historic and grand with it’s allure to the other side it has been nothing but fantastic, and I wish I had more time to uncover more of its nooks and crannies. What about you? Would you be interested in making the trip to The Stanley? Would you take part of their tours? Would you lean towards the historic or the spooky side? Maybe both?
As Always Keep On Brewin!