Monday, December 31, 2012: Here’s to a New Adventure
Sunset coming into Denver |
I’m back on the road, starting the new year doing what I
love best, experiencing the world in all its wonder.
I’m in downtown Denver, just having settled into my room
at the Melbourne Hostel. What a day it’s been. It didn’t begin as I’d planned, and
it held more surprises than I’d imagined.
The day began with an adjustment in plans. I was telling
my dear friend Jesse last night that I wanted to get on the road this morning
by 4 or 5 a.m., and he asked if I really wanted to start my vacation by getting
up so early on very little sleep. (I, of course, wasn’t packed until around
1:30 this morning.) I realized I didn’t have to start so early, even if it
meant a long day on the road and getting into Moab much later than I’d
intended. So I slept in a bit, unhurriedly finished loading the last few items
in the car, and hit the road about 10 a.m.
My room at the Melbourne |
I pulled in front of the hostel about 6:30. In heart of
downtown Denver, it didn’t look like a great part of town. I had to park on the
street, but did find a place immediately across from the front door. I couldn’t
help but wonder if my stuff would be safe in the car. I could bring in my
computer and valuables, but all my camping gear would have to be left, just
sitting in the car. I sat there, looking at the people milling around the bar
next to the hostel, wondering if I should revamp my plans and look for an
inexpensive hotel room instead. I sat until I knew to just go in and check it
out.
The woman working at the desk was very nice and I decided
I might as well give it a try. The hostel was old but clean, and it was teeming
with fellow travelers. The woman at the desk said the dorm room only had one
other occupant, so I decided to stay. After checking in, I asked about a place
to walk and have dinner. She suggested the Mercury Café, just down the block,
so I headed down to it.
There were no other businesses on the block, and the Mercury’s
green awning sported stars and moons and
beckoned invitingly. I walked in to a fabulously, festively decorated dining
room. The staff and many of the patrons were wearing holiday gear, and I was
asked if I had a reservation. Realizing I was wearing a hoody I’d smeared
mustard on, my jeans and hiking boots, I started to back out, apologizing for
my attire. The hostess enthusiastically encouraged me to stay, saying it didn’t
matter what I was wearing. So I stayed, asking to sit at the bar to eat. As I
walked to the bar, under the strung lights, balloons, and past a tarot card
reader, I felt I was in some magical place. And that’s exactly what the Mercury
Café is. Proof it’s magical? Even the wonderful woman who owns it looks the part with
long, gray hair, topped with a beret and who proclaimed, in a fabulous poem,
that her favorite number is 13.

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Enviro Toilets! |

After I returned back to the
hostel, I had just settled in after texting everyone Happy New Year’s at
midnight Iowa time, was getting ready to sleep, and heard fireworks marking the
turn of the year Mountain time. I sat up, looked out the window, and there,
perfectly placed between two high buildings, was a fabulous fireworks display.
I watched until the last flash of light, then turned over and went to sleep.
What a magical night and what
a way to send out one of the best years of my life. Here’s to another great one
in 2013. If this is any indication, it’s going to be one helluva ride!