Estee Park Advernture
Don't doubt, you're right, I blogged about Estee Park before. Click H.E.R.E to read my first visit to that place.
#1 This time with Alice & Ken of course (^_−)−☆
** Pardon Chean, he's just being helpful. I felt down accidentally while hiking on the icy & snowy road at Bear Lake.
#2 At the souvenir store. I'm a big fans of pressed penny, wanna see my collection?
#3 One of the outrageous wine holders we saw in the shop :p
# 4 Hope that's just a faux specimen. Amitabha, Alleluyah, Alibaba (it rhymes!)
#5 This is a faux one for sure because Jackalope (rabbit with horns) is an imaginary animal & only exists in stories ^______^
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#8 Can you feel the holiday spirit yet?
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#10 Now can you?
#11 Guess what's he doing?
#12 Green apple bathed in gooey caramel! Would you mind a few extra pounds?
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#14 Wide variety of dream catchers!!!
#15 Wanna get one cause I always have bad dreams, multiple bad dreams in one night (´・_・`)
#16 Got myself another kaleidoscope ❤❤
If you happen to stop by this tiny town, you have to check out this popular historic place called The Stanley Hotel that has a reputation for being haunted. Yup, it is one of America's most haunted hotel *goosebumps*
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#18 Are you ready... *more goosebumps*
#19 Here... The headless ghost aka pressie ghost.
#20 Taa Daa...
Actually the lobby is super warm, super inviting & super cozy. But you never know what will happen in the midnight until you check in and spend your night there. Noop, we didn't stay there of course, I'm chicken and I'm super scared of ghosts (and human who looks like ghost too, sometimes). We just stopped by to camwhore.
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#26 I didn't bluff one, see, they even have ghost tour ok!
By the way, have anyone ever watched the psychological horror film "The Shining" written by Stephen King & directed by Stanley Kubrik? The author used to stay in The Stanley Hotel and it's this hotel that inspired him to write that novel.
Here are some of the classic images I grab from the web:
#27 The Shinning poster
#28 The scary scene! It scared the heel out of me when I first watched it with Chean in 2003. It's beyond classic!!!
#29 Several mini-series of that film were shot in that hotel; however, it was not used for Stanley Kubrik's cinematic version (Wikipedia, 2010).
#30 Lastly, the pic of typical Asian tourists in historic places. Boo ❤❤
Hope you have fun reading this post as I really enjoy writing this so much, and truly wish you learn something new every time you click on BS ^_______^V
Loves & Kisses,
Bev
#1 This time with Alice & Ken of course (^_−)−☆
** Pardon Chean, he's just being helpful. I felt down accidentally while hiking on the icy & snowy road at Bear Lake.
#2 At the souvenir store. I'm a big fans of pressed penny, wanna see my collection?
#3 One of the outrageous wine holders we saw in the shop :p
# 4 Hope that's just a faux specimen. Amitabha, Alleluyah, Alibaba (it rhymes!)
#5 This is a faux one for sure because Jackalope (rabbit with horns) is an imaginary animal & only exists in stories ^______^
#6
#7
#8 Can you feel the holiday spirit yet?
#9
#10 Now can you?
#11 Guess what's he doing?
#12 Green apple bathed in gooey caramel! Would you mind a few extra pounds?
#13
#14 Wide variety of dream catchers!!!
#15 Wanna get one cause I always have bad dreams, multiple bad dreams in one night (´・_・`)
#16 Got myself another kaleidoscope ❤❤
If you happen to stop by this tiny town, you have to check out this popular historic place called The Stanley Hotel that has a reputation for being haunted. Yup, it is one of America's most haunted hotel *goosebumps*
#17
#18 Are you ready... *more goosebumps*
#19 Here... The headless ghost aka pressie ghost.
#20 Taa Daa...
Actually the lobby is super warm, super inviting & super cozy. But you never know what will happen in the midnight until you check in and spend your night there. Noop, we didn't stay there of course, I'm chicken and I'm super scared of ghosts (and human who looks like ghost too, sometimes). We just stopped by to camwhore.
#21
#22
#23
#24
#25
#26 I didn't bluff one, see, they even have ghost tour ok!
By the way, have anyone ever watched the psychological horror film "The Shining" written by Stephen King & directed by Stanley Kubrik? The author used to stay in The Stanley Hotel and it's this hotel that inspired him to write that novel.
Here are some of the classic images I grab from the web:
#27 The Shinning poster
#28 The scary scene! It scared the heel out of me when I first watched it with Chean in 2003. It's beyond classic!!!
#29 Several mini-series of that film were shot in that hotel; however, it was not used for Stanley Kubrik's cinematic version (Wikipedia, 2010).
#30 Lastly, the pic of typical Asian tourists in historic places. Boo ❤❤
Hope you have fun reading this post as I really enjoy writing this so much, and truly wish you learn something new every time you click on BS ^_______^V
Loves & Kisses,
Bev