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| Because Coors Brewery is here in Golden we decided to sit at an outdoor pub and enjoy a brew together. | 
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| Of course we took a ride up to Lookout mountain to show the girls our favorite location - Buffalo Bill's grave and museum. | 
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| Kitty, Nancy & Cheryl enjoyed the view of the foothills and the Rockies beyond from this spot on Lookout Mountain. | 
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| Then we headed back to Arvada and dropped into our favorite local winery - Silver Vines to do a little wine tasting. | 
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| The next day, we all headed down to Canon City to our friend Dory's Place to enjoy the hospitality of the Million Star RV Resort. | 
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| The weather was warm but the women were hot - and full of fun. | 
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| We spent many days lazing around on Dory's great deck. Here Cheryl, Kitty, Nancy, Marie & Deidre enjoy good conversation in the cool shade. | 
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| Blanche & Lucy loved seeing all the gals and getting special hugs from Marie. | 
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| Most evenings were spent watching football or relaxing together. | 
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| On one of our days in Canon City we all decided to visit the Historical Holy Cross Abbey. | 
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| The Abby now houses the Winery at Holy Cross Abbey - which has a great tasting room and very good wine. Reasonably priced and very nicely packaged. | 
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| Of course the Tasting room also sold lots of other wonderful gifts which many of us couldn't resist. | 
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| Here is our fun group enjoying our tasting experience. | 
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| We all bought a little wine to bring home with us as well. I found a wonderful Riesling for my brother Dick & Diane to bring home to MA next summer. | 
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| After the tastings, a few of us decided to tour the Abbey. In 1924 the Abbey of the Holy Cross was a Monastery for the Benedictine Monks. Here is a link for more info - http://holycrossabbey.org/ | 
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| It later prospered as a Boarding School for Boys at first and later for girls also. | 
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| The Architecture is beautiful - built in the Gothic style. The boarding school closed in 1985 but many of the rooms now remain as they were then. | 
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| By the early 2000s there were only about 20 elderly monks lefts and they decided to plant vineyards and pursue the idea of a winery. | 
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| The monk's rooms were simply furnished and reminded me of the room my aunt, Sr Germaine had at the convent. The vow of poverty was apparent here. | 
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| To save space many rooms had more than one tenant. | 
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| We also visited the chapel at the Abbey, this is the Sacristy behind the Alter. | 
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| The Chapel itself was very simple but beautiful. | 
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| The stained glass above the alter was very detailed - just gorgeous. | 
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| Throughout the Abbey there were many stained glass windows - all beautiful. | 
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| Here we are enjoying a 'Toast' to good friends with a little Abbey wine. | 
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| And as usual our most fun time happened at meal times... We all pitched in when we could - but Bard did alot of the cooking - especially her famous Eggs & Grits Southern Breakfast. | 
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| Marie claimed the "best Mother Shucker" when it came to shucking the corn. | 
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| Ans dishes were always a team effort. With some watching and playing, (Cheryl) and some working (Kitty & Marie). | 
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| Barb's Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Grits, Cranberry Bread & Melon was delish. | 
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| Breakfast was a popular meal to eat all together and give thanks for good health and good friends. | 
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| I made a Shrimp Tortelini one evening for dinner. | 
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| Family style dining was a wonderful experience together. | 
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| For our final meal - Dory made a wonderful Turkey dinner with all the fixings.  We spent many days at the Million Star RV Resort enjoying the amazing food the the hostesses provided.  | 
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| We celebrated Cheryl's birthday (a surprise to her) on our last evening together with new as well as old friends. | 







































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