Kimberly's House, cont.
We hiked through a lot of the local scenery. We visited a national monument called Black Chasm, a really neat underground cave. We were the only people on the last tour of the afternoon so it was our own private guided tour! There were all these weird spirally and lacey formations hanging down from the cave, crystalline structures and alien-looking growths. Spotlights drew your eyes to the most unusual ones. This cave is supposed to be the best and largest example of these formations in the world. I can't tell you what they're called because I've already filed the touristy brochure someplace where I'll probably never find it. But I have a great filing system.
We caught up on each other's lives, since it's been several years. We played scrabble (which we do regularly online.) Kimberly dehydrates her own fruit, strawberries, cherries and blackberries that grow on their property. It's two hours down the mountain to go shopping, so they go once every 7-10 days depending on need. In the winter they go even less; hence the dried fruit. I thought about how spoiled I am, with a bazillion stores nearby my house.
My last night there I volunteered to cook dinner. I said I would make Meredith Surprise, because no one, including me, had any idea what the hell I was making. Kimberly sauteed fresh-caught salmon (just to be sure Michael would have something to eat. She's such a good friend, she would've eaten my stuff regardless.) The good news is, it turned out pretty well and we ate all of it -- SURPRISE!! Do not, repeat, DO NOT ask for the recipe. I was probably in Zen Cooking Mode so it could've been anything. I do remember using a garlic press so there may have been garlic.
I left Saturday afternoon after much good-byes. Both Kimberly and Michael kept telling me I was welcome back whenever I wanted to stop in. Kimberly wanted to give me a two-year food supply. I said: I already have a two-year food supply, and I only have one more week of vacation. But I took some dried fruit.