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So
we had made plans to scoot on over to Fairfield to see Dad and Pat,
since they seemingly are headed up to Alaska on the 20th of August.
First though we stopped off and did the Tabby patrol, and took a few
shots out the back porch of the Santa Rosa Plains. We had luckily canned
during the week, so a few goodies were packed along with some Gorgeous
Gladiolas in a humungous vase and off we went. The sky along Highway 37
was a little either murky, cloudy or a combination of emotional fog and
the endings of the Olympic Competitions.
As we entered at the Guard Gate at Paradise Valley, for the first time we were granted an over sized visitor pass. When you haven't seen someone for a long time, and changes occur, you never know what to expect. I walked in carrying the vase, and Dad verbalized any number of times, come in, come in. When Pat came out into the living room, she was amazed at the flower arrangement and the huge vase. She pointed out her new chair, and Joyce preceded like Goldilocks, to sit down in the "Just Right" chair. We got to see the clock on the wall strike an even number and gazed at the new Refrigerator. From there we headed out for breakfast at the Black Oak Restaurant in Vacaville.
Now like the Cracker Barrel or similar cultural landmarks this place had been around since 1960 and it's foyer was like similar joints was a Gift Shop. The menu was filled with numerous items, and I didn't ask for a lunch menu, and they had specials written in multi-colored ink on a mirror. The food as I had suspected was marginal, though Joyce seemed to really enjoy her Eggs Benedict.
On the way home I took a few irrelevant shots of landmarks that we pass going and coming to give anyone viewing the collages, and has been along those particular snapshot roads a chance to reminisce. You got to take your shots when you have the chance and while it wasn't material to write to Mom about, it did fill out a lot of news that we had not known or heard about and will keep to that old phrase, If I Told You, Then I'd Have To Kill You mode. It is with heartfelt thanks to wonderlust and getting out and kibitzing with family that makes these road trips not only well worth their weight in Gold, but also watching the meteorological and topographical evolution and changes in our environment that gives us the energy on a resting day to go out and grab the bull by the horns.
Just take a giant Steven step outside your mind, and live the life of the Child in you when such occurrences enter into the fray of your human existence. Live long, prosper often and take the High Road to any adventure your little heart desires....!!!????
As we entered at the Guard Gate at Paradise Valley, for the first time we were granted an over sized visitor pass. When you haven't seen someone for a long time, and changes occur, you never know what to expect. I walked in carrying the vase, and Dad verbalized any number of times, come in, come in. When Pat came out into the living room, she was amazed at the flower arrangement and the huge vase. She pointed out her new chair, and Joyce preceded like Goldilocks, to sit down in the "Just Right" chair. We got to see the clock on the wall strike an even number and gazed at the new Refrigerator. From there we headed out for breakfast at the Black Oak Restaurant in Vacaville.
Now like the Cracker Barrel or similar cultural landmarks this place had been around since 1960 and it's foyer was like similar joints was a Gift Shop. The menu was filled with numerous items, and I didn't ask for a lunch menu, and they had specials written in multi-colored ink on a mirror. The food as I had suspected was marginal, though Joyce seemed to really enjoy her Eggs Benedict.
On the way home I took a few irrelevant shots of landmarks that we pass going and coming to give anyone viewing the collages, and has been along those particular snapshot roads a chance to reminisce. You got to take your shots when you have the chance and while it wasn't material to write to Mom about, it did fill out a lot of news that we had not known or heard about and will keep to that old phrase, If I Told You, Then I'd Have To Kill You mode. It is with heartfelt thanks to wonderlust and getting out and kibitzing with family that makes these road trips not only well worth their weight in Gold, but also watching the meteorological and topographical evolution and changes in our environment that gives us the energy on a resting day to go out and grab the bull by the horns.
Just take a giant Steven step outside your mind, and live the life of the Child in you when such occurrences enter into the fray of your human existence. Live long, prosper often and take the High Road to any adventure your little heart desires....!!!????






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