We had a great day today. We saw 1901 Kerper Blvd and 1308 Alpine Ave and went to the dam, St Anthony's church, drove from one end of town to the other and back and poked around in all the little shops on Sheridan Avenue. One of the highlights though, was stopping in to visit with Kep. We had a great visit and he was kind enough to let us take a picture and we told him that he would be on our blog tonight. Then we had coffee at the Irma cafe bar. It was just like the old days. We had lunch at Maxwell's which used to be the Green Gables. During my junior year in high school, I took my 50 cents (the cost of a school lunch in those long ago days) and had french fries and a coke every day at Green Gables so it was fun to be back there even if it is now a different restaurant. Tonight we will be at Mel's having a little birthday party for Virginia. Cindy, her son John-John and Jann will also be joining us. Tomorrow we are off to Denver with stops along the way to see Aunt Rose at the hospital in Casper and Taimi in Laramie.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
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You're really getting deep into Cody, like 1901 Kerper Blvd. We
only lived there from March to Sept when our house on Alpine was built. During that short time, Johnny was born at W.R.Coe Memorial Hospital, same place Dan, Susie and Loretta were born earlier
And, who can forget Green Gables?
It was a homey-looking place on Sheridan Ave with nice food.
Wonder if Mayflower Cafe is still there. That's where we took the kids for dinner when Frontier Airlines gave us a raise instead of striking. As we were pondering the menu, Jimmy decided he wanted a B&B. Kinda early for an 8 year old.
We'll never forget Cody Country.
Some of our favorite spots, numero uno, Sunlight Basin. Camping on Rattlesnake Mtn, just outside of Cody, and North Fork of the Shoshone River, proximity to the Beartooth's. Hiking at Elk Fork, the day b4 Johnny was born. We were all blessed that we had the opportunity to live there, and that's where Dan found Loretta.
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