Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Lazy Days in Arizona

January 12 -25, 2022
Tombstone, Arizona

It's not like we did any of the work on the rebuild here except for some painting and minor electric, but now that the inside is finished I feel like we've been taking a break! 

When I head out Tuesday morning to pick up good friend Rebecca for a day in Tubac, I think "This is the first anything I've done in weeks." Not that there's anything really needed doing, but I'm feeling like a slug! Even after nine (!) years of retirement I have a hard time cutting myself some slack on productivity. Time to get over that :-)))

We get one day of good drenching rain. And I hadn't even washed the Jeep! Bill and I drive up to Benson for brunch on a Saturday. Try the Farmhouse Restaurant with mixed results - tasty green chili but just meh sausage gravy. We'll give them another try.

On the way home we explore some backroads out of St David - I love the long vistas and winter desert scapes of this area!

We could use several days of this!

Some roads are more rustic than others.

Two things I wish our place had - an old barn and a big Cottonwood tree!

Muted layers.

Ghost trees under darkening skies.

I get a surprise call that an old friend from California will be in Tombstone that afternoon! She's staying with friends near Phoenix and they're taking a day trip to our little historic town. We enjoy a long lunch at the Longhorn, getting caught up and remembering good times shared when we lived on neighboring ranches. Of course I fail to get a pic, but it's 
sure fun to see Mary!

We continue to enjoy our local wildlife stopping by to visit. While a couple deer have jumped the fence to feast on our one green bush in the past, they seem to find enough outside these days.




The grands check in regularly, all growing way too fast.

Cousins Oliver and Penelope live in the same complex - so fun they'll be growing up together!

Ezra and Elliott - getting harder to tell who's the big brother!

Penelope already lighting up at the camera!

I'm very happy that Jeff introduces me to the lovely library in Sierra Vista. He works there a couple times a week, and it has everything! You can even check out bicycles and telescopes. A small coffee bar, used book store, classes and events make this a wonderful community center of activity. 

Love the smell of all these books.

Several local art pieces adorn the walls.

The highlight of the last few weeks is the Tubac shopping day! Rebecca and I share a love of art and beauty, and we find lots to enjoy in this quaint little border town. On the way we stop in Patagonia for a breakfast pastry and a quick peek at the Hummingbird garden. 

It's a lovely day of seeing every shop in town, and sharing them with fellow masked shoppers! I only see two people all day without masks, and all shops require them inside. 

Although I take my camera I don't take any photos - not a lack of things to capture, just focused on good company :-)

I get lots of trip planning done with several reservations made for state parks and holiday weekends. 

We'll take off April 4 and go north through New Mexico and Colorado into Nebraska where I'll finally get to visit Fort Robinson and all the Native American history there. Then east through Iowa and Wisconsin, down to Illinois to spend a few days in Chicago - we spent a day there a few years back and have wanted to go back and see more! Around the lake into Michigan to check out my family history in Kalamazoo, a couple weeks in the UP, a long-overdue visit with pals Jim and Diana, then Fourth of July seeing the Henry Ford Museum and surrounds. 

I still need to tighten up a route across upstate New York and up to Vermont. Then we want to stop in Puxsantawney, Canton, Cinncinnati, Indianapolis, and Kansas City. We'll catch up with friends in Missouri and Oklahoma then make our way back to Tombstone the end of November. 

Very excited to get back on the road, back to being "almost" full-timers again!


17 comments:

  1. Something interesting in Kansas City is the Arabia Steamboat Museum. If museums are of interest to you. You can google it.

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    1. Oh yes!! I love museums, especially different ones. Thanks for the tip.

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  2. I was so happy to see your post this morning—and I see that I didn't get your last two posts! I just assumed you were taking a break planning your big trip, because that's what I've been doing, lol. How cool that you live close enough to Patagonia and Tubac for day trips. Your library in Sierra Vista sounds delightful! It reminds me of the library on Lopez Island with all that it offers. You sound happy. And your grands are just darling. :-)

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    1. Yes, I am happy! I forget to say that sometimes :-) We are surrounded by fun places to visit, it was definitely a factor in our choice. Looking forward to seeing where you get to this summer!

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  3. Even though we are retired our days are still full it seems. Makes you wonder how we all worked full time doesn't it! Love that Sierra Vista library--so cool! We have a special little library in Sunsites too and a great librarian! I must say Jodee and Bill--your kiddos do make beautiful children!! You will be gone a long time this summer--here's hoping it's a great summer!

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    1. It was a treat to discover just how wonderful our library is! We really are blessed with some cuties :-)))

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  4. Awesome library! In Borrego Springs you can check out a laptop, but not a bike or telescope.
    Enjoy those summer travels and we will follow along to enjoy them with you.

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    1. Glad you'll be sticking with us. And now that I realize you have a blog (I'm so slow!), and have added it to my roll, we'll be following along with you as well.

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  5. I can't imagine you getting over the not busy life, at least to a point. Great library, haven't been in one in forever. Your grandkids are all the cutest ever. Must be good genes. I am looking at a north then east trip this summer also and hoping I don't have to make reservations and can boondock as much as possible.

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    1. Certainly some good boondocking in Colorado but I don't know about any other areas to the east. Some dry camping at the national and state parks at least. I hadn't been to a library in probably a decade, it was such a surprise that they've kept up with what people want.

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  6. Sounds like life is good. A shopping day in Tubac with a friend sounds perfect. The grands are so cute, Those girls sure can smile. Wow! You really are going to be full timers again. That sounds like a great trip.

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    1. We had such a fun time just taking our time and seeing everything we wanted to! Seems funny to get the house all redone and then leave for the rest of the year :-)

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  7. I’ve been retired 11 years and still have trouble with the “haven’t been productive” ingrained. If I could say anything to our children about themselves and their children it would be RELAX. Nothing but enjoying and being happy is that important. Everything that needs doing WILL get done.

    Love the rustic roads even though poor Ruby couldn’t do many of them. Those are some darling grandchildren you have there. The eyes on Ezra and Elliott, the smile on Penelope.

    I’m a book smeller too and that library sounds fantastic. Lucky lucky you. Libraries are among my very favorite places and I visit them wherever I am for more than a few days.

    Congrats on being able to get State Park reservations. They are becoming like winning the lottery for me. Did you actually get any in the UP? Fort Robinson will be a wonderful visit. Some great hikes and history. I consider you very brave to do Chicago. How far away do you have to park?

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    1. It was your post that has kept Fort Robinson and the prairie grasslands on my list of must-sees. I was able to get reservations at the state park (national?) there, Trinidad Lake in Colorado, Elephant Butte in New Mexico, and Indiana Dunes in Indiana. Staying at casinos, private and county parks in the UP. There are so many reasons I'd be looking outside Florida for your reservations :-)

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  8. I have to get going to make our reservations also! I seem to be stuck, but today I begin! We look forward to getting on the road again soon but this is the 3rd time I've planned this trip, I hope it's the charm and we actually get to take it! Love all your "grand" pictures. I haven't gotten to our library yet, I'm still a little uncomfortable smelling previously smelled books!

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    1. LOL - I admit to smelling from a distance :-)
      I hope you're planning the west coast/Olympic Peninsula route and get to finally take it!! We'll likely do it again in 2023 although I think we'll to the coast north to south this time and maybe miss the late summer smoke in the Cascades.

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