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Sunday, September 13, 2020

Now In Cortez, Colorado

Above, the Lone Spur Cafe in Silverton. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

We've reached Cortez, Colorado after about a four-hour drive from Ouray.

We did stop in Silverton for breakfast at the Lone Spur Cafe. The food was good and the decor was right out of the old west.

Above, the Lone Spur Cafe's bar. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Following breakfast, we then headed to Cortez and checked into the KOA Kampground there. After a while, we took a drive into town and stopped at the Antique Corral. It was a big store with lots of stuff to look at (we bought a few things). Outside front of the store, there was a collection of fibreglass horses cows and other animals. The cows reminded me of the one Noel Neill bought a few years before her passing in Arizona.

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Above, the front of the Antique Corral in Cortez. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

Afterwards, we stopped for dinner at a nearby Mexican restaurant (the food was good) and then headed back to camp for the rest of the day. We will be going to Mesa Verde National Park tomorrow.

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