Glen Rose, Texas
Don't bother me. I'm eating!
Creative paint job on the bookcases, antlers on the piano. Yip! You're in Texas. |
Our chef for the day. |
On nice days you can eat outside, accompanied by a giant pink flamingo. |
Storie, the owner |
Storie, visiting with customers. You won't have any trouble finding the bathroom. (It's in the corner.) |
Tracy, ready with a quip--"What happens in Storiebook stays on the shelf."--and full of personality. |
Another day we chose to eat at the Riverhouse Grill.
Uhhhh....we think the sidwalk could use a little repair. |
The house was built in 1902, destroyed by a tornado in 1904, and rebuilt. |
Not too many other customers. |
Parking isn't a problem around the square. Neither is traffic.
But that doesn't mean Glen Rose doesn't need traffic cops to lead a funeral procession through town...just in case some traffic might appear.
Look closely and you can see the hearse turning the corner and the cop, directing "traffic."
After that little bit of excitement it was time to see what else there was around the square.
After that little bit of excitement it was time to see what else there was around the square.
There was the old post office...
...the old ice house...
...two residents and their very big dog...
(interesting headware)
(interesting headware)
...the museum...
..oops, it's closed...
(I guess we didn't notice the "inclement weather")
(I guess we didn't notice the "inclement weather")
..but you can still see evidence that dinosaurs roamed the streets of Glen Rose many, many, many years ago.
Around the corner you'll find Hollywood!
(It's on Vine street!)
(It's on Vine street!)
Now who could resist going into this shop on the square? Hobart was drawn to this studio by the display on the sidewalk.
The owner/artist gives lessons. I think she mentioned that you could bring your own bottle of wine to class. Sound like fun?
She painted this mural which welcomes you into town.
So that was our adventure in Glen Rose, but we'll definitely go back. We want to check out the other dinosaur tracks in the Dinosaur Valley State Park, drive through Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, visit the Glen Lake Methodist camp, and check out the Creation Evidence Museum.