A perverse man stirs up dissension, and a gossip
separates close friends. ~ Proverbs
16:28
We thought to ease into mountain hiking today with a
short hike. It was drab and dismal and
cold – – cold enough to snow! We bundled
up and hit the trail anyway . . . .
And ended up adding another 13,000 steps to our boots! So much for a short hike!
But a good time was had by all, and later, we visited the
CCC Lodge for a bit, before heading into town for dinner.
“Cueva De Leon” (recommended by one of the staff here) was definitely a small-town restaurant that offered Mexican food.
We arrived 10 minutes before they were supposed to open, but they had opened 15-minutes early “Because by 7:30, it’s dead in here and we can close early”, or so said the waitress. It doesn’t get any more small-town than that. 😊
Oh. Wait. Yes it does . . . .
Brad and Jeannine ordered first, with Jeannine ordering a
single serving chicken fajita, which is the same thing Blaine and I were
getting, but for two.
There’s a point here.
When the waitress came to Blaine next, and he ordered,
she told him they only had enough chicken for the one fajita (that Jeannine
just ordered)! They just opened for
crying out loud! How’s that
possible?? So Blaine switched to
beef. I ordered green chicken enchiladas
because that’s what I had in San Antonio that was so good. Turned out, Blaine’s dinner was the
best! Never had steak so tender and
flavorful before! I had talked Brad into
the enchiladas, too, and we were both disappointed. They were nothing like the ones in San
Antonio. ☹ I felt bad for recommending them.
We dropped B&J off at their vacation home (a 32’
motorhome), and we retired to ours.