Monday, February 18, 2019

February 18, 2019 Monday

Two weeks since my last post.  We have welcomed Gloria for a weekend and walked more trails.

Gloria came out on Friday the 8th late in the evening.  We met her at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix.  That in itself was an adventure. We hadn't been there before and it was after dark so we had to find our way around.

On Saturday the 9th there was a craft fair in our park.  Lela and Gloria visited it and purchased a few items. Then we headed to Old Tucson Studio, about an hour and thirty minutes south.
http://oldtucson.com/
Dressed for chilly weather
 
Old Tucson is one of Arizona’s top Wild West attractions, featuring live action stunt shows, musicals and live entertainment, vintage rides for the kids, genuine southwest BBQ and special events throughout the season. Step back in time as you make your way through town, walking the same streets made famous by movie legends such as John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Elizabeth Taylor, Steve Martin, Sharon Stone and Martin Short.
Immortalized in more than 400 films and commercial productions, Old Tucson remains the region’s premiere film location
We took a walking tour.
Denizens of the park
 

The Mission
 
Hotel Del Toro
 
Pouring one in the saloon
 
 
G'ma & G'pa

G'pa Prisoner

Gloria Prisoner
 

The Palace

Inside at the bar
 
 The stage
 
 
 
 
Inside the Palace


There were a couple of attractions we went to, one was the haunted gold mine.
Old Miner?
We took the stagecoach tour, too.
 
Gloria, Lela & Charlie
 
I hope this is readable.
 
It happened to be the Civil War weekend at Old Tucson with reenactors.
Company of Union Troops

Private someone and Lela

The Reno Train

 

Before we left, there was a show put on by some stunt men who actually work in films.  They were very entertaining

.

We had a really good time, though the weather was cool and windy.

Sunday we took her to the Mesa Market as everyone has to experience it at least once.  She found some treasures and mementos of he visit here.
Sunday afternoon at the Ranch

Monday she left to go back home.
G'pa & Gloria

Mom & Daughter
 
The Sky Harbor trip wasn't nearly as adventurous in the daylight.

I got my golf game back on track on Wednesday.  Eleven fairways and ten greens made for an 83 (41/42).  It's a much easier game when you play from the fairways.  I hope to keep it going this Wednesday.

Wednesday evening was off to Bible study in the Book Of Nehemiah.

Thursday was Valentine's Day.  There was a dance in the park with an American Bandstand theme.  I had been putting off a haircut so I could comb a wave and a duck butt. As it turned out, we didn't go to the dance, so I took a couple pics and got a haircut on Friday.
tryin' a style

Duck butt

Not like it used to be!

Saturday, we hiked a trail out of Apache Junction, AZ in the Usery mountains.
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/arizona/meridian-trail
Meridian Trail is known by the locals as Medicine Wheel Trail and the mountain is known as Goldmine mountain (We saw no gold).
The objective

Lela on the trail

Lela

G'pa

beautiful day

Saguaro forest

On the trail 

Sunday we went to church and were invited to Charlie and Sue's house in Chandler, AZ for lunch.  Sue is an accomplished stargazer and collector of stars, so you might expect that she and Lela would become fast friends.  Charlie is a man of many talents including a history of building and racing cars. he is also a knowledgeable preacher and somewhat of a philosopher. 

So, today I am trying to catch up here.  Our weather this winter has been cool and damp by AZ standards, but it is better than at home. When the warm weather "pops" here there will be more activity to report.



 

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