Come along on a #teatime exploration of a historic train and a hotel for summer vacation travel…plus book recommendations.

Riding the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad

For a combined anniversary/birthday/Father’s Day adventure, we headed to Durango, Colorado to ride the historic Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, a National Historic Landmark. Completed in 1882, this route, through rugged mountains along the Animas River, is spectacular.

But first the food! After boarding, we were given a souvenir mug and served breakfast muffins, coffee, tea and mimosas.

The Highline section of the track clings to the rock cliff above the gorge below.

The view from the rear platform shows the narrow path the tracks follow.

Nearing the old mining town of Silverton, the rails follow the rushing Animas River, surrounded by the gorgeous San Juan Mountains. This day trip is an amazing experience!

The historic Bross Hotel in Paonia, Colorado

We then drove to Paonia, Colorado for a stay at this charming bed and breakfast which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Opening for business in 1906, the hotel flourished as a lodging place and fine restaurant run by Mrs. Laura Bross. The Paonia community was a busy fruit growing and mining center for many years. Later the building became a boarding house and fell into disrepair. In the mid-1990’s, the building was remodeled to reflect its grand past. Now offering ten rooms with a delicious three course breakfast, travelers can enjoy a step back in time.

Quiet lobby with a view of the staircase
Pastry and coffee
Refreshing fruit medley
Eggs and potatoes

Books to consider for summer reading.

For romantic suspense readers, I suggest Tracking the Tiny Target, by Connie Queen. I’ve just started this book. The opening is fast-paced and the characters engaging. Check out: http://www.conniequeenauthor.com

For romantic comedy readers, I enjoyed Dear Henry, Love Edith, author Becca Kinzer’s debut novel. http://www.beccakinzer.com My review:

A fun, romantic story!

With her debut novel Dear Henry, Love Edith, author Becca Kinzer gives readers an enchanting book with great rom-com style similar to Bethany Turner’s romantic romps. I loved the tangle of identities and how the confusion worked out. The friendships and gentle offers of faith-filled advice added to this very satisfying love story.

For Regency romance readers, try author Hannah Linder’s Beneath His Silence. http://www.hannahlinderbooks.com. My review:

An engaging Regency romantic tale!

Beneath His Silence, by author Hannah Linder, takes the reader back in time to the seaside cliffs of England with a story reminiscent of gothic-style romances I’ve read. With a moody, perhaps misunderstood hero, a dark mansion hiding secrets and a brave woman who searches for the truth, this tale involves a complex mystery and a precious child caught in the midst of a tragedy. The author brings the characters and setting to life in her debut novel as the intrigue intensifies. I enjoyed the developing sweet attraction between Ella Pemberton and Henry Sedgwick. The touches of faith and messages of forgiveness were meaningful, as well as the satisfying ending of the book.

And my short story: Turquoise Remembrance

If you enjoy historical trains and hotels, you may be interested in my award-winning short story, Turquoise Remembrance, a romantic mystery set in New Mexico. http://Amazon.com/dp/B0BYXT5PP3

Thank you for joining me on my traveling adventures!

The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise him.

Psalm 28:7 (KJV)

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With blessings and prayers,

Sherida

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4 thoughts on “Come along on a #teatime exploration of a historic train and a hotel for summer vacation travel…plus book recommendations.”

  1. I love this! What a wonderful excursion. The photos are truly stunning. Would love to visit some day. Thank you so much for sharing your trip! And your reading recommendations! Looking forward to reading your story. (I had it ready to download when my Kindle broke. Planning to get a new one soon). Thanks again for sharing your adventures!

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    1. Thank you, Laura! With your interest in history, I know you would love both the train and the hotel. I appreciate your encouragement. I’m looking forward to your next Texas historical novel! Blessings!

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