Weekend Part Two
As I stated in my previous post, I spent Friday night in a hospital. While most people view this as unfortunate, it did solve my lodging problem. I was released from the hospital on Saturday. The fractured ankle took hiking out of the equation, so I spent the afternoon in Fort Garland.
I went to the camping area at 2:30 to retrieve my luggage. It was awkward carrying a week’s worth of luggage while on crutches. I limped to the Chuck Wagon buffet at around 3:15. The food was very good even though it wasn’t Chuck Wagon dog food. “Head for the Hills” played some kick-ass bluegrass music! I was fortunate to find a couple heading to Saguache after the show ended.
I limped around Saguache Sunday morning. People were friendly and waved. However, I don’t think they knew that they were waving at the person many of them voted for President.
I had a quesadilla and Spanish Rice at a local Mexican restaurant. As the waitress was placing my food on the table, she asked me about Blanca Fest. I asked her how she knew how she knew I was at Blanca Fest. She said she has been reading my blog for over a year and that she voted for me in November. She said she figured that I was Ahmnodt Heare because nobody else in town was on crutches. She added that she would pay for my lunch and that she wanted me to sign my bill as an autograph. Chrystal (that was her name) invited me to watch the Broncos game that evening at her house with her husband, parents and her brother. They all also voted for me.
“I voted for Obama!” said an elderly lady who was standing behind Chrystal . I told her that I accepted her apology. She grunted and left.
I arrived at Chrystal’s just before 6PM. Chrystal, her husband Kyle, her brother Darrell, and her parents Francisco and Daria were all wearing their “Ahmnodt Heare for President” t-shirts. There was a Jay Cutler bobblehead doll hung in effigy. People in Colorado are still upset ofer the situation which forced Cutler to be traded to the Chicago Bears.
I asked them how I became so popular in Saguache County. Kyle said that the people in Saugache County wanted something different. He added that Obama said he wanted change, but my platform was the only platform that offered significant change.
Darrell offered to drive me to Colorado Springs to get an affordable rental car. I thanked him, but declined the offer. I won’t need transportation until Friday, when I need a ride to Colorado Springs to take the bus to Denver. Chrystal’s parents graciously offered to drive me home.