Monday, November 29, 2004
Palm Springs was a blast. It was both exhausting and very relaxing since we walked miles and miles amongst the shops, galleries, and the art festival going on there and then usually retired to the jacuzzi afterwards, which we did probably about six or seven times and was particularly lovely in the evening. I highly recommend the Pepper Tree Inn if you ever go. It's at one end of the main drag and is very convenient on top of being a beautiful, comfortable, and small hotel with a 24-hour pool and spa area and a spectacular view. And speaking of which, this is what it looked like just outside our room every day.
The pool and jacuzzi area is just below the photo line there.
We have tons of pictures. I'll get around to posting more later. Palm Springs is perfect for getting out of town to do absolutely nothing. It's not the most exciting town on earth and that's exactly what we wanted.
They have an aerial tram there that takes you a few thousand feet up the mountain for amazing views of the surrounding area. Well, that's what we heard, anyway. We went up the road to see it (about 2000 feet up) but my fear of heights won the day and I decided it would a "next time" kinda thing. I'm a pussy, I know.
Overall, Lindsey and I had a fantastic weekend.
The pool and jacuzzi area is just below the photo line there.
We have tons of pictures. I'll get around to posting more later. Palm Springs is perfect for getting out of town to do absolutely nothing. It's not the most exciting town on earth and that's exactly what we wanted.
They have an aerial tram there that takes you a few thousand feet up the mountain for amazing views of the surrounding area. Well, that's what we heard, anyway. We went up the road to see it (about 2000 feet up) but my fear of heights won the day and I decided it would a "next time" kinda thing. I'm a pussy, I know.
Overall, Lindsey and I had a fantastic weekend.
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