Silverthorne
We're still waiting for parts. We woke up to 48 degree very nice. The high was 73 degrees.
We spent most of the day reading.
Larry walked to Goodway Auto Repair office when they opened up at 9:00 to see what's happening and to ask them to replace a hose on the pump. The gentleman who's helping us said they would pull the Minnie in first thing tomorrow. So tomorrow we'll have to find something to do all day.
About dinnertime we walked over to the food court, which is .3 mile. We walked around to the different restaurants to see what each had to offer. We decided on Independent Deli and shared an Italian Sub. It was very good. We walked next door to Playgarten to play some pinball. They had two pinball machines upstairs, which were Toy Story 4 and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They had two downstairs, which were Godzilla and Ghost-busters. The machines upstairs said it cost one quarter but it wouldn't take our quarters. We had to buy a token, which was a dollar. I played Toy Story, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Ghost-buster once. But we played Godzilla six times because we kept matching, which gave us a free game. One time I earned a replay. Larry played Godzilla a couple of times. We spent $5.00 dollars and had a great time.
Italian Sub
Playing Toy Story 4
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Ghost Busters
Larry playing Godzilla
Afterwards we walked around town. We walked to multiple places, Target, the Blue River Trail by the Recreation Center, the Library, police station and Rainbow Park. We spent some time watching people play beach volleyball, soccer, skateboarding and other family activities at Rainbow Park. On the way home we stopped by Summit Scoop and shared a scoop of It Just Became Serious (caramel, chocolate hunks, cashews, vanilla ice cream and more). It was very good. Then we went home.
Mural on the parking garage
An eagle on the other end of the garage
Bear with a trout in it's mouth
Silverthorne Library
Skateboarding at Rainbow Park
It Just Became Serious
We spent the rest of the evening reading. I ended up doing 8,500 steps.
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