We are retired educators enjoying the next phase in our lives. Traveling, geocaching and time with family and friends are how we spend our retirement days. We are enjoying the adventures of life after our working years.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Desert Botanical Garden
Chihuly: The Nature of Glass is the current feature at the Desert Botanical Garden in Tempe/Scottsdale. Dale Chihuly has these magnificent blown glass creations displayed amongst the desert plants. The color and forms he used were brilliant in yesterday's sunshine. I don't remember the names of all or even most of his creations. I do remember this one was called Mexican Hat with horns.
This one was titled Boat Float. The colors on the amazing glass balls were awesome. It looked like a boat of large colorful marbles!
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Name Sign
Friday, December 26, 2008
Christmas at Canyon Vistas
It was a great afternoon. In the evening we went to the carol sing and enjoyed singing traditional Christmas songs. Wine and limoncello with friends, Marge & Rod, followed the singing. It was a great way to spend Christmas Eve if we could not be home with family.
On Christmas Day we joined the crowd at the movie theater. Curt enjoyed Valkyrie with Tom Cruise and I enjoyed Marley & Me. Both movies were packed! We were surprised at the number of people, especially families, that go to the movies on Christmas Day.
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Last Pictures of Our New Home
Okay, the long awaited last pictures of our new winter home. These are from the "living room" which we have chosen to furnish with two recliners and a TV which isn't in the pictures. The chairs face the "front door" which is a patio door and the TV which is in a corner by the front door.
The window shelf in the living room is a great place to display the horsehair ceramic vases I made last year here in AZ. They, along with the ironwood statues, give the room a southwest decor.
Gifts on Display
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
New Resort Home Pictures
This is the full bathroom. It also has lots of cupboards and storage, for which I am most grateful.
The rest, living space, later.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Miracles Never Cease!
If you look closely at this first picture, you will see a dish towel in Kari's hands. As far as I know, this event rates right up there with the immaculate conception or near that blessed event as I know I have not seen Kari do dishes at my house in maybe 15 years???
We loved having you visit us, Kari and we look forward to seeing you in a couple of weeks for the Insight Bowl. Go Gophers!
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Friday Afternoon Adventures
Kari wanted to see Sedona. Unfortunately, road construction on the main roads through the town prevented us from actually stopping and exploring the "new age" community. We took pictures of the red rocks on the way to Sedona, stopped to eat, and then back on the road. We were on a mission, after all. You can see that gasoline was not "cheap" in this area. And roundabouts were everywhere on the new road in Cottonwood leading to Sedona.
Our final stop was in the mining town of Jerome, which is built on a hillside with narrow, steep, winding, one-way roads. After a little shopping and exploring, we were ready to head back to the city. You can see it was a cloudy, cool day. We used the windshield wipers on the way back because it sprinkled enough to get the windshield wet.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Christmas Light Show
Friday night we took the time to stop at the Mormon Temple in Mesa to see their Christmas light display. The display was very similar to the one we saw a couple of years ago, but the thousands and thousands of lights are still an awesome sight. Kari was impressed.
Many of the trees have lights like the topmost of the palm trees and this tree that looks like it has hanging clusters of peppers hanging.

Even the flower beds have lights that look like flowers like the phlox that are purple and the white ones that look like nasturtiums.
There were also three displays of the Christmas story. One was the stable showing the holy family. Another depicted the shepherds and their sheep in a stable and barnyard display. But the most awesome was the lighted wise men following the star.
Even the flower beds have lights that look like flowers like the phlox that are purple and the white ones that look like nasturtiums.
Kari's AZ Visit
Kari is here and we had a very busy day. She arrived at 6:00 last evening and requested pizza at The Garage, a local pub. Since we had not been there yet this season, we gladly complied. This morning we were on the road by 7:30 AM, heading north to Payson then Camp Verde to see Native American ruins and historic sites.
Our first stop was Montezuma Castle, the pueblo ruins near Camp Verde. These ruins are the best preserved and most dramatic cliff dwelling in the U.S. It was an awesome site.
Then is was off to a natural limestone sinkhole, Montezuma Well. Water temperature was 74º. Because of the constant water temp, the pool has lots of algae. There are cliff dwellings along one side and pueblo ruins at the top of the cliff. The Sinagua people had dug an irrigation ditch near the sink hole and along the Beaver Creek that provided water for their crops. We were told the ditch was around 1000 years old and still in use today.
Our final morning stop was at V-V Heritage Site to see a rock wall with over 1000 ancient drawings. This is the largest known petroglyph rock art in the Verde Valley and one of the best preserved.
Our day started by driving through the Tonto National Forest, then into the Coconino National Forest and finally into the Prescott National Forest before heading back to Phoenix. We saw lots of history and a variety of AZ fauna, from desert to pine forests.
Our day started by driving through the Tonto National Forest, then into the Coconino National Forest and finally into the Prescott National Forest before heading back to Phoenix. We saw lots of history and a variety of AZ fauna, from desert to pine forests.
Monday, December 8, 2008
It's Beginning to Look Like Christmas
Notice the garland, Sondra. Thanks.
Tonight our new place feels like home. The clutter is gone. The boxes are recycled. The southwest decor is in place. Pictures tomorrow.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
SD to AZ by way of KS
It's Beginning to Feel Like Home
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Tuesday in New Mexico
We are well on our way to our winter home. We left Topeka this morning and are in Moriarty, NM this evening. Thanks Herman & Sondra for the wonderful accommodations at your B&B. We loved the time we could spend with you.
We have enjoyed the green fields of winter wheat in Kansas and the 65º temperatures this afternoon. We had awesome blue skies and sunshine for most of the day and have seen two beautiful sunsets. We were very pleased to buy diesel for $2.36 at Santa Rosa.
We also encountered road construction immediately upon entering the windy state of New Mexico. Some things never change!
We should arrive in Gold Canyon late tomorrow afternoon.
We have enjoyed the green fields of winter wheat in Kansas and the 65º temperatures this afternoon. We had awesome blue skies and sunshine for most of the day and have seen two beautiful sunsets. We were very pleased to buy diesel for $2.36 at Santa Rosa.
We also encountered road construction immediately upon entering the windy state of New Mexico. Some things never change!
We should arrive in Gold Canyon late tomorrow afternoon.
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