

Back at the lodge, we packed up the room, checked out and loaded up the car. Waiting for Jack, we hung out on the front porch of the lodge. Jack rolled up in an Uber about 11:45 am.
The three of us walked to lunch at Colibri. The service was horrible. The food was expensive and not very good. I rarely say this, but I don't recommend this restaurant. It was nice to spend some time with Jack.
Walking back to the car, we stopped briefly at the fourth Andy Goldsworthy sculpture: Tree Fall. Located inside the historic Power Magazine built by the Army in the Civil War era, Tree Fall is made of a clay-covered tree branch suspended from the domed roof. Unfortunately, it is located behind a small mesh door; you can't really appreciate it...
After lunch, we dropped Jack off at his apartment. Rolling from the city about 1:50 pm, we were home in less than two hours.
It was a very nice getaway. Unfortunately, nothing got done on the kitchen remodel while we were gone. We are still waiting on updated permits from the county.
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