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May 11 2015 DAY 65 CALIFORNIA CAPITOL
Short blog today. I PROMISE! Trying to get to bed on time. Slept in today until almost 8:00 a.m. WOW! It felt so good. Rebecca and I had our own adventure today. I learned that I am not the only one that can get lost. However, I won’t say any more on that subject.
We took off for the Old Sacramento and actually found it. It was a very authentic looking old town of the mid 1800’s. It looks authentic because the building of old are all still standing, boardwalks and all. I took photos, but again forgot to do them on my IPHONE. You’ll just have to take my word for how charming it was. After I spent too much we headed to the Capitol building a short ways away. By the time we found it it was quite a ways away, only in miles driven, not in actual distance. It is a beautiful building. I remembered it being quite different than it actually is. I remembered it being larger but when I walked inside I realized the rotunda was much smaller and less height than the one in Madison Wisconsin. Truly it is beautiful but I must be a true Wisconsinite now because I thought Wisconsin’s capitol more beautiful by far. I’ve included a few pics below.
After the capitol tour we drove to Placerville about 45 min to 1 hour away. Had lunch, went to Rebecca’s son’s home so I could see him, (Adam) and then meet up with his other son’s (Ben) family and went house searching with a realtor. Ben and Sarah are shopping for their first house. It was fun to see the properties in the area. Placerville is known for being the county seat at the time of the gold rush. I am inserting one interesting story about the history of Placerville below. This is what it is most know for:
Excerpt from internet:
“Placerville was also known as “Hangtown” in its’ early days. Although many stories exist on how this name was acquired, the most famous story involved a colorful event that occurred in January of 1849. A gambler named Lopez gained a lot of attention for his big winnings at a local saloon. After he retired for the evening, several men tried to overpower him. Lopez fought back, and with the help of others, the robbers were captured. During their “flogging”, three of the robbers were also accused of being wanted for a murder and robbery.
With no more evidence than that, a short 30 minute trial took place and a unanimous “guilty” verdict was given. The crowd demanded that the men be sentenced to “death by hanging” and the rest was history. The famous hanging tree once stood in Elstner’s Hay Yard, next to the Jackass Inn. Today, the original stump from the old tree remains in the cellar of “The Hangman’s Tree” tavern on Historic Main Street.”
When I lived in California before moving to Wisconsin 30 years ago we often visited Placerville as we had some friends who lived there. Then it was a beautiful, quiet little tourist town at the halfway point between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe with a highway going through the rugged quiet hills. Now it is overcrowded, over built with wide freeways and lots of noise. Now the property values are even higher than those of Sacramento. Actually, between Sacramento and Placerville the scenery was wide open spaces of country. That all gone now. There are still some beautiful fields of natural grasses but they are few and far between. We didn’t go as far as Lake Tahoe. We are thinking we might go there tomorrow.
The house hunting ended and we took off for “home”. It so feels like home when I get back to wherever I am staying. I ate about half of the half that was left from lunch and now trying to get my blog finished before 9:00 p.m. So no reminiscing or long inner dialogue. I did meet two lovely ladies who worked in a oil and vinegar shop in old town. They touched my heart. Thank you ladies (if you read this) for sharing with me and allowing me to pray with you. I hope I hear from you.
Good night. It is 8:58 p.m. (But I’m not in bed yet)
May 9, 2015 Day 63 THE TOWER CAFE
I am quite good at not remembering to take photos on my IPHONE. I wanted to put a photo up of the Tower Cafe in Sacramento California. What a sight. Tower Theater was built in 1938 and is impressive in height and style. Adjacent to the The Tower Theater is the Tower Cafe, both indoor and outdoor dining. Well, that is where I met my two nieces for lunch. One problem. I was very hungry and there was an 90 minute wait. We waited.
I left Jeanette’s home with a farewell and headed north for the city of the State Capitol Building. I’ve been there many times while growing up but if I have a chance I would again like to tour the capitol. It is truly a beautiful building, much like our own state capitol building in Madison. But today was family day.
The nieces I met up with were children of my sisters. Scarlett’s daughter, River and Faith’s daughter, Ericka and Ericka’s daughter, Lilly, who is 5. And we all waited until our table was called up. It was worth the wait. The food was good as was the outdoor atmosphere with a shade umbrella over our tables. It was a pretty sight to behold. The food was delicious, the talk was interesting, the decor a chaotic scene of amazing clutter and color. I took a picture inside but it was only on my camera and not my cell phone. When we finished eating we left and all drove back to Ericka’s home. Later in the day Ericka’s husband came home bearing gifts. Bags and bags of fresh produce bought from the farmers market. He made a pot of beet soup. It was tasty and delicious.
There is so much I would like to relay to you but I am extremely sleepy and must get up early for church in the morning. Just wanted you to know I was hanging out with the “fam” . In Wisconsin I had to grow my own extended family through one son and one daughter. But only our son stayed in the area. I can’t tell you how good it feels to know that you have family close even if they are over 20 miles away. Remember when your kids move away and stay within driving distance you have another place to go for dinner. And it is really nice.
While driving today I notice lots of farm fields and orchards and even some wineries. I loved these farm fields even as a young child. I was surprised at how slowly the area has grown between San Francisco area and Sacramento I think I am falling asleep in my chair so I must go.
River’s words of wisdom today are “Forgive and make amends quickly.”
Ericka said something profound but I didn’t write it down. I will find out what she said and post later. My brain is on overtime right now and ready to shut down.
Do want you to know however, that I arrived at my next destination all in one piece. I am in a town right next to Sacramento called Elk Grove visiting with Rebecca and Fred Edward (whom I always knew as Eddie). He is a walking miracle of life. I’ll find out exactly why and tell you tomorrow or some other day. It is an amazing story. We have known Rebecca and Eddie since we married and have lots of fun memories of those days long ago. They have 5 children and it is good to get caught up on all that is happening in their lives.
I am going to bed now at 11:29.
Good night.
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