It appears that another summer season has come to a close for Ol’ Dutch and Miss Trixie, and what a season it was indeed. It started out like a Kansas tornado and never stopped until just this last Saturday with the end of elk and bear season. No matter the long-winded promises by Miss Trixie all last winter about “taking time for ourselves” and “not overpromising to others,” she hit the ground running and, even short of breath due to the altitude, we soon were immersed in everything Colorado and more.
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It appears that another summer season has come to a close for Ol’ Dutch and Miss Trixie, and what a season it was indeed. It started out like a Kansas tornado and never stopped until just this last Saturday with the end of elk and bear season. No matter the long-winded promises by Miss Trixie all last winter about “taking time for ourselves” and “not overpromising to others,” she hit the ground running and, even short of breath due to the altitude, we soon were immersed in everything Colorado and more.
She talked long and often about all the “fun” she had driving the vans for Mountain Man Rafting in South Fork. And just like Tom Sawyer told his friends how much fun it was to paint the fence and got them to do it for him, she soon had Ol’ Dutch driving fun seekers every day of the week up and down the river.
Of course no summer is complete without the Elks Monday night bingo at Creede in the underground community center and we partook of that liberally and more. I think we are probably out about $100,000 or so due to the added treats of hotdogs and popcorn along with the bingo. They got new cards this year and our normally good luck with our special cards soon disappeared into the mining shaft abyss like the Titanic after hitting the iceberg.
The Creede Ladies Aid Society held its annual garage sale extravaganza and we got some good buys on some real treasures. Miss Trixie got to fill some $3 bags on the last day and now we are taking back to Texas a lot more than we brought out. Otherwise known as “winning” to Trixie.