Saturday was forecast to be another day in the 80’s. Hot Dish had to work in the afternoon and we planned to ride mountain bikes with Smooch in the morning. HD and Smooch made us a lovely pancake breakfast at the house and we were off to ride while HD and Rudy hung out at the house. We went to the Little park area near the monument and rode Second Thoughts and Twist and Shout bike trails. The length and the trails were perfect for our first time out.
Later in the afternoon after we cleaned up we found the Highlands distillery. They opened at 4 and the three of us with Rudy headed over for one of their cocktails and to play cards. The distillery is also a lavender farm. There’s a gift shop in the front and a window in the back where you order and pick up your cocktails. The slight breeze coming through the window smelled amazing and that’s when I looked up and saw they had dried lavender bundles hanging from the rafters. I mentioned it smelled so good and the server told me that when they hung them up they were fresh and the smell was really amazing.
Mesa county has made a rule that you can decide if you want to wear a mask or not. So it was very confusing for us until we asked someone at our hotel what the mask rule was. At most places servers continued to wear masks, at chain stores and restaurants employees were following their employers rules but other places it was hit or miss. That’s when I started to notice businesses with “Mask Friendly” signs. I didn’t think much of it until I looked at my receipt from the distillery. There was a line item on my receipt that said “thank you for wearing a mask” and had a 5% discount taken off our bill.
After that we picked up Hot Dish and a bucket of chicken and ate it at Monumental Beer works. Shortly after we went back to the hotel to swim, but as we walked in a large group of middle-schoolers were headed into the pool, so instead we found a table and four chairs and played cards.
Sunday we planned to celebrate Mother’s Day with a hike and picnic. We told the kids we’d be at Smooches house late morning. We got up and found another nice breakfast spot and then headed over. I did a little work on the kitchen faucet and we were off for our hike. We hiked near the Ribbon Trail which is adjacent to the Colorado National Monument. Then we found a nice spot and had our picnic. The rest of the day we did small projects at the house.
Sunday evening brought showers. Another nice dinner with the kids and then they and their friends Ryan and Sienna came to the hotel to swim. Afterwards we played a game in the room and laughed a lot. They were off later that night and as it rained we went to sleep. We awoke to a wet Grand Junction, something I’ve rarely seen. After my Monday morning work call we stopped by Smooches, gave him a hug and headed home under overcast skies.
The drive home was uneventful. I worked while MLW drove. We arrived home in the mid afternoon. Although the skies were again cloudy and raining, we had a fun, sunny weekend in our hearts.