Woke up this morning on an easier note. Yesterday was rough, waking up in Boise and not ready to actually leave. Lots of things were weighing on my mind making me second guess even going. I guess thats normal though. But, what i've realized is that nothing is set in stone. Knowing this, it sure makes making decisions so much easier. My mom has always said that life is just a series of choices. And you are able to change your path at any point. This is very reassuring. I love this about Mothers.
They can reassure you about anything, anytime. Thank you, Mom.
So, last night the drive took us through a small town by the name of Helper. Decided to head back the 6 miles from our (disappointing and unsatisfying) hotel in Price, UT, to Helper to get some diner breakfast and take some photos of the historic town. This town has such 'old' charm as you can see.
I really enjoy capturing the old signs of these towns.
Painted on the inside of a doorway
The HILLCREST HOTEL & APTS
These next 4 photos are of the Old Movie Theatre which is now the home of Theatrical Plays.
"Wake Up & Smell The Coffee" debut early Oct.
It was their first play of the season
(Was informed this @ the local diner)
Some Retro Movie Posters left in the glass @ the Main Entrance
The Local Lunch Place
MARSHAS
HOME BAKIN AND
SAMMICHSHOP
(Seen in the Window)
'We Knead Your Dough'
Took this photo on the way out of Downtown Historic City of Helper
Continued driving on to Southern Utah.
The First signs of MOAB
And the further south you drove it was even more beautiful.
Can you believe this was at a REST AREA?!!
I decided to climb up to the ledge.
To see if i could get a better shot of…..THIS!!
THE HOLE IN THE ROCK!
(I wonder who painted that up there)
"This WORLD-FAMOUS 5,000 ft. home that is carved out of a huge rock here in Utahs Canyonland. This historic home was built by the Christensen family. What began as a small alcove for the young Christensen boys to sleep in at night grew into a man-made engineering marvel 20 years in the making."
A fireplace with a 65’ chimney
14 rooms arranged around huge pillars
" People who visit this most unusual home in the dessert are delighted. Original furnishings, Albert’s paintings, Gladys’s doll collection and many of the tools used to create this home remind you of the past.
In a 12 year period Albert excavated 50,000 cubic feet of sandstone from the rock. When Albert died in 1957, the home was not complete. Gladys’s in keeping with his wishes & lifelong dreams continued to develop the property, opening a gift shop and giving tours of her home until she passed away in 1974. Gladys is laid to rest next to Albert in a small cove within the rock near the home. "
The GIFT SHOP and entry into the home.
Should i have purchased this hat?! haha!
After the 12 minute tour that only costs $5 per person, you can venture around the grounds.
Interesting Art.
HILLBILLY LAWN MOWER
(Bicycle with mower blades on front)
There were tons of old signs everywhere.
My favorite things to photograph!
Taco Bells marketing has really come a LONG way…..
This JEEP was covered in License plates, the wheels were made out of random metal parts.
You can see (maybe) in some of the photos that there are old scissors and metal locks that help
make the wheels.
Oh, and not sure why, but that's a very large bone and a small dog on top of the Jeep.
Strange, yes.
Took a Scenic Byway through Colorado for a short while.
Came across this Folk Art house in the middle of nowhere. Pulled into the driveway expecting
someone to come out of the house.
No one walked out, went and knocked on the door….
still no answer.
I wanted to walk around, but it felt eery to be on someones property (specially in the middle of nowhere)
(i've seen ONE TOO MANY scary movies that start this way)
So i snapped a few photos and got in the car and drove away.
Was a really neat place. It was just a lil preview of what i'll be seeing in Austin!
I counted at least 7 spelling mistakes in the 4 minutes i was at this place.
Although, with the 'Visualize Whorld Peas' i think that was on purpose.
Colorado was short and sweet.
Saw a ton of deer and even heard an elk as i had to take a small 'break' on the edge of the road. =)
As dusk approached, we reached NEW MEXICO
It got dark VERY VERY quickly, and driving became such a stress.
At one point, the pavement went from normal light gray to a dark black.
They must have recently paved the highway because the lines were barely visible.
In some spots, there were NO LINES.
Now let me tell you 3 reasons why this made me sick to my stomach.
1. We don't know these roads
2. The speed limit was 65 through this area
2a. 65 MPH in curvy roads in the mountains with multiple deer sightings
3. Oncoming traffic blurred out the road completely
Here is a photo of what we COULD see.
This is the actual photo. If you look closely you can BARELY see a lil white line at the bottom of the photo. that would be the edge white line that was hardly visible.
I can't even explain how nerve-racking those hours of driving were.
But, alas! We made it to Santa Fe at 9:45pm
I believe earlier i mentioned how disappointed i was in our hotel stay last night. For $100 it was a crummy hotel.
Luckily, my father gave me 2 Best Western free night stay vouchers.
So this evening i booked a room at the Santa Fe Best Western and BOY HOWDY! it was such a relief to see a nice and comfy room. All equipped with 3 fluffy pillows on each bed, a squishy mattress (my favorite) and this motel even has conditioner. (Yes, this morning i had a freak out because i didn't pack my conditioner and the "quality" hotel we stayed in only had cheap shampoo. lol)
I just want to thank my father over and over again for giving me the free nights here at this hotel.
The room is warm, cozy, and very 'SOUTHWESTERN-ISH'
What do you expect…. I am in SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO.
bedtime.
Goodnight.





























































Awesome, Carrie!!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are great. I love them all so much I don't even know where to start. I love the Age of Elegance sign. So pretty.
Looks like you're having MUCH better weather and a much better trip than we did! No blizzard, no torrential downpour, no horrible illness... you're on the right track! :)
See you SOON!
I am loving your road trip adventure! Seeing all the rock formations makes me dream of Lake Powell... one day we will go there together, one day my dear!
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