Welcome Home! As usual your blog is very entertaining. I enjoyed the passage regarding Roswell, NM. A very dear friend of ours comes from there and she also has "stories" from the 1950's and 60's. She was a young mother then and a military wife as well.
Thank you for sharing all of your wonderful adventures. Happy Thanksgiving John and Trish!
Hello again! Too bad about the RV. I guess you'll really have to consider an upgrade soon. Bob and I jave hiked Squaw Peak many times and I love that you didn't refer to it by the other name it was given some years ago in a misguided effort at PC behavior. It will always be Squaw Peak to me. There are many other locations around the Valley of the Sun that are easy access just like this park. We loved them all and miss living in that area of the country.
Big Wow to you, too What a neat combination of photos. Thanks- Also appreciated your awe-filled blog. Glad you can still get a tingle at majesty.
Love,
Aunt Dosia
Yes, seeing is believing!!!! Even though we have actually walked down to the bottom of the Canyon and back twice, I still stand in awe of this sight. That is the Bright Angel Fault that makes that part of the Canyon and that is where we walked. Amazing!!!!!!
Great story! Can you believe I have lived in the southwest for this long and NEVER been there. After your description of the experience it is at the top of my Bucket List! So so glad you two got to visit there before your trip wended it's way home!
Such fun to read the accounts of your travels- especially after having heard them right from your mouths. What joyful memories we have of your visit with us. Thanks SO much for coming to visit us.
Much love, Aunt Dosia
Hope you were singing \"We\'ll be coming around...\" Thanks for all the photos. I could almost feel cinders and smell smoke.
Any further thoughts re: when you will be in Phoenix??? Eager to see Josh and boys on Thursday.
Love- me
Hello! As usual I enjoyed the blob and am always able to visualize you in your travels! The Earthships sound fascinating......I bet you'd enjoy Arcosanti in Arizona! We definately need to take a drive up Mt. Charleston while you are in Las Vegas.
Greetings from the desert- where NO buffalo roam Loved reading your blog. Appears you are savoring every aspect of this adventure. When you come to AZ, I hope you can include time in gorgeous Sedona where Bob and Millie live. Is that on your itinerary? When you come to Phoenix, would you like me to arrange for you to have a guest room for a few nights? Not sure where you would park motor home, but let's discuss. Love, me
Another enjoble read! The "fire in the hole" comment has great meaning for me! Our place in Bow, NH was well and septic. The first time the septic tank was cleaned out when we bought the place was quite an experience and more than one person got a splash! Hahaha!
It's all about the food....lol! I enjoy reading these little stories because it always gets back to the food. It is obvious that you both enjoy a diverse and adventurous repertoire of menu items. When you get out here I can think of at least 4 really unique places for a meal and a few unexpected little gems too. Keep on writing!!
Deborah Chamberlain
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That Rattlesnake Saloon is pretty cool!