The night before we left Longview to drive back to Arizona, we decided to take the scenic route. We first stopped at Bonneville Dam to see the dam and the fish ladder, which was really neat. We got to drive along the Columbia river on our way out of Washington, and we ended up in a Boise hotel for the night. The next day we drove straight to Cedar City, where we spent the night at my friends' place (my college roomie Michelle and her family). We did not want to leave! Our kids and hers had so much fun together, and of course I was in heaven hanging out with Michelle. The next day we drove through Zion's National Park and headed towards Arizona. Mr. B had been driving, but after a few minutes in the Park, I made him pull over and let me drive. I get carsick with all those curves! After we left Zion's, we stopped at a restaurant for lunch, largely because the sign cracked us up. The food wasn't great, but it was a nice leg stretch and fun place to be.

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I guess the story is that the original business shortened the word homemade to save money on the sign and add folksy appeal, but in more recent years when the word "ho" took on its current meaning, the restaurant decided to run with it for marketing. Guess it worked on us!
We got back home that night and were relieved to find everything as we'd left it, and so grateful to be out of the car.