President Bush in Tucson, AZ

July 19, 2008 on 4:33 am | In General | 2 Comments

Cops were all over Swan and other nearby roads in Tucson, AZ last night.  This was a mystery to Chris & I until we got home and searched online news for the cause.  I thought maybe a bus packed full of convicts had escaped :)   But nah, it was just the President. 

President Bush departed Davis-Monthan Air Force Base sometime a little after 10 P.M to spend the night at Westin La Paloma Resort & Spa.  He was attending a sold out $1000/plate early morning fundraiser for Tim Bee, the Republican Congressional candidate who will be running against U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, a Democrat, who in my opinion is doing a nice job.  You can learn more about Giffords at http://giffords.house.gov/ if you’re interested.

But those Republican’s stick together, which is to be expected, even though President Bush’s approval rating is only 28%-the fundraiser is reported to have been attended by more than 400 people, raising more than $500,000 for Tim Bee.

This was President Bush’s fourth visit to Tucson since taking office, and it was a short one.  He left before noon, and plans to spend the weekend at his ranch in Crawford, Texas.

Rain Clouds Catalina Mountains Tucson, AZ

July 11, 2008 on 12:16 am | In General | 1 Comment

What a sight to behold!  Dense smokey rain clouds smothering the Catalina Mountains in Tucson, AZ.  You could just feel the energy in the air as the clouds struggled under the weight. No sooner had I snapped these shots, the downpour began and I raced for cover! It’s nice that it’s a warm rain.

Pot Of Gold At End Of Rainbow- A Clean Toilet Seat?

July 6, 2008 on 5:19 pm | In Travel | No Comments

It was a long drive back to Arizona through intermittent rainstorms on very little sleep, but we couldn’t resist stopping in Hatch, NM to enjoy the rainbow.   By the time we got back to Tucson, it seems we were just in time for monsoon season-we got drenched getting the mail and running for the door.

The cats were thrilled to see us and aside from some very full kitty litter boxes, everything looked alright.  Well…the place did look like a disaster zone because they managed to knock over a giant box full of styrofoam packaging peanuts, but a little rebellion is to be expected when you leave your cats to entertain themselves for a week!  

One of the great things about getting home from a road trip is to find you appreciate something normally taken for granted-such as how nice it is not to have to wipe off the toilet seat. Some of those gas stations and rest area bathrooms can be pretty scary!

Ice Cream Beer Float Salida, CO Beerfest

July 5, 2008 on 4:50 pm | In Colorado, Travel | No Comments

The beer connoisseurs of our party had a fun afternoon to themselves today at the 12th Annual Colorado Brewer’s Rendezvous Beer Festival in Salida Colorado.  There were representatives from 35 different Colorado Breweries (Boulder Beer, San Luis Valley Brewing Company of Alamosa, TBC Trinidad Brewing Company, Kannah Creek Brewing Company of Grand Junction, Carver Brewing Co of Durango, Rockyard American Grill & Brewing Company of Castle Rock, and Breckenridge Brewery just to name a few) and one from New Mexico.

The admission was $20/person which included a nice souvenir glass.  Once inside, the lines moved pretty quickly, and that even extended to the porta potty lines which had wait times of less than two minutes-that’s pretty darn good considering the crowd.

And the winner of the most unusual drink at the beer festival? Our connoisseurs felt that would have to be the Stout ice cream beer float-and the verdict? -”Not too bad.” This well organized event made for a loud and happy crowd.

Earlier in the day, we stopped at the Salida Farmer’s Market.  I treated myself to a 10 minute deep tissue chair massage for $10, which relieved my soreness from overdoing it yesterday in sports for several hours.  I also tried a piece of home made fresh organic spinach quiche that was quite good.  Chris bought some raw cheese to try.

The other day I was talking to a guy who said he’s a self employed writer.  He gets paid to write commercial appraisals.  Mom was saying there weren’t that many good writer’s out there and he agreed, but added that his daughter was a good writer and I was thinking, “here we go again,” in my head-there seems to be a “writer” in just about every family.  But few who do their own thing, he said, because you have to be incredibly talented, which he is not.  He said you have to find something you love or life sucks…but then he was also contradicting that because it also has to be something of value to others-so just doing what you love isn’t enough-you have to throw being a people pleaser into the mix.  Rules rules rules!!!

Fire Fire! 4th Of July Fire In Salida Colorado

July 4, 2008 on 11:30 pm | In Colorado, Family, Travel | No Comments

A group of us drove to the Bonanza Ghost Town to look at historic log houses for a while, admiring an old outhouse and other still-standing log structures from the time before indoor plumbing.  Then we drove into Salida, reserved a motel for the night and picked up some beer growlers at Amica’s for the campground party later on.

We drove back to our campground near Villa Grove where friends and family were already gathering.  Steve, the family chef, worked his magic making unbelievably delicious hamburgers and brauts.

We’re getting a free history lesson now from Bruce-learning about how Britain used to send it’s convicts to the U.S. as indentured servants, but after the Revolutionary War, they needed a new place to send them.  So Britain basically founded Australia for the sake of having somewhere to send it’s convicts.  It was primarily just men at first, but then after a while, they realized they needed to get some women over there too- so they started sending their prostitutes.  Wow, problem solved!

I played lots of volleyball, badminton, more volleyball, and horseshoe too. That was fun, for a while we split our volleyball teams up-Mothers against Non-Mothers. Despite a few twisted ankles, it was a hoot.

Meanwhile, back at the canopy, Chris had just gotten up the courage to play some guitar in front of the group, which is funny, because just then we had a couple newcomers to our party-a religious couple from the countryside! The guy whipped out his acoustic guitar and began playing and singing gospel music with his lady singing along.  Chris was a good sport and played along for the fun of it, and also got the guy interested in trying out some of his stuff too (the guy only knew gospel and some of our group’s party weren’t too keen to listen to gospel all night long)…

A heated little political debate started among certain group members and the girls tried to diffuse it by singing songs… with limited success.

We drove back into town again just in time to catch the 4th of July Salida, CO fireworks show.  The show ended abruptly after accidentally setting Tenderfoot Hill on fire!  They ignored the fire for a while, but as it grew more, it was getting a little out of hand and the fire department showed up.  We suspect it was a defective firework that didn’t go out soon enough-so it fell to the ground in multiple spots, and the dry grass caught fire in few different places.  Fortunately, the Salida fire department was prepared and the fire was soon under control, but the fireworks were discontinued.  We waited around for a while, just to be sure that was all, since they kind of skipped the finale, and ended after a few minutes of lighting just one at a time.  But that’s all there was and we got up to leave before getting run over by one of the many cars now driving through the field.  No complaints though, it was an interesting experience. I’ve never seen a hill get set on fire during the 4th of July before! 

Groovy Clothing Optional Hot Spring in Colorado

July 3, 2008 on 1:02 pm | In Colorado, Travel | No Comments

We had a little delay this morning going to the Orient Land Trust to visit the Valley View Hot Springs.  Shortly after leaving the Bonanza Inn, we got a flat tire.  We put the donut on and took an out of the way detour into Salida.  We found a Big O Tires, but they were unable to repair the tire, which had a screw in it, and it took quite a while to get it replaced.

Finally arriving at the Valley View Hot Springs in the late afternoon, we paid our $13/person entrance fees and set out for the hot spring furthest up the mountain.  It was a good steep trek and it is probably a good thing we didn’t have any senior citizens with us.  We were passed up by a buck naked young couple-quite the voyeur’s paradise for some, as practically everyone preferred to experience the hot springs in the nude.

We made it to the top and it was a dream come true-sitting in a hot spring atop a mountain, peaceful and serene, with a beautiful valley below, cascading hot spring waterfalls, more mountains in the distance, the shade of a tree-it was perfection itself.  We took our time going back down the mountain-stopping at each and every hot spring. They would get progressively warmer the further down the mountain we went.  The top one was more luke warm as it mixes with the most rain water and snow from the top of the mountain.

We saw a friendly deer that stood nibbling shrubs bravely close to where the hot spring goers bathed.  At the bottom of the mountain there was a mineral water jacuzzi and 8′ deep swimming pool also filled with water from the hot spring. It was great to swim without chlorine.  We also used the sauna for a little while. As it began to get dark, a drum circle was heard through the trees of some nearby campers.  It was just the neatest place and the people there were friendly and refreshingly different.  They spoke of growing their own food, traveling, inner journeys, and the things they have found and the things they still seek.

Bonanza Inn, Raking Cacti, Colorado Thunderstorm

July 2, 2008 on 7:46 am | In Colorado, Family, Travel | 1 Comment

We had a very comfortable first night at the Bonanza Inn, though I would have stayed in bed much longer had it not been for the delicious breakfast waiting for us at 8 A.M-sure was good though-sausage patties, a home made quiche of some kind with veggies and sausage, a cake of some kind that reminded me of blueberry muffins and orange juice.  There were also individual sized boxes of cereal, but the hot breakfast was more than enough.

We followed Mom & Bruce to their property for a few hours of hard labor. We helped rake up cacti, shovel dirt and rocks, and did our best to help level a 12′x20′ section of land for their new shed.

We were treated to our first Colorado thunderstorm and called it quits on the work and got to take some nice pictures of the storm instead. We also breaked for lunch to munch on huge raspberries, blueberries, cherries, Snyder Beef Jerkey, cheese and crackers.

All in all a pretty good day. We also stopped at the Orient Land Trust Hot Springs to get some information-and when they say “clothing optional” let me tell ya, they mean clothing OPTIONAL :)   One elderly member of our party had quite the little shock as we toured the place when a fully naked man stood up as she came into view, followed by an equally nude middle aged woman.  She was very embarassed, but a good sport, and we all had fun teasing her about it the rest of the day.  Chris & I plan to go there tomorrow.

We had a luxurious 7 course meal for 9 people in an Itasca RV at the Bonanza Inn campground. It was quite the accomplishment, wish I had a picture to prove it!  We had fun listening to stories while nibbling fresh stream trout, rhubarb pie, and other goodies.  One woman, who would prefer to remain anonymous, was ratted out for a time when she was determined to complete a Sudoku puzzle that was supposed to be easy.  She traced the whole puzzle onto a sheet of paper using a pencil, hours went by and she was getting frazzled because she still had not solved this puzzle that was supposed to be “easy!” Finally, she looks at the original and realizes she’s been erasing the “given” numbers- who knows how many times-no wonder she hadn’t been able to solve it!  We had a good laugh at her expense, but her perseverence is admirable :)

It was also funny to hear a story of how one woman got her husband to do all the grocery shopping.  She went to the store armed with a pile of coupons and a list of all the sale items…but it somehow slipped her mind to give the coupons to the checkout girl. When she got home and her husband saw the receipt, he was horrified-it was so much more expensive because she had picked out all the odd sizes that were on sale.  Anyway, in the dispute that followed, she dared him to go do the grocery shopping himself then if he thought he could do it better-well he saw it as a challenge and from then on, that’s what he did!

Bonanza Inn Bed & Breakfast (Good Cookies)

July 1, 2008 on 7:15 pm | In Colorado, Travel | No Comments

We’re spending the next couple nights at the Bonanza Inn in Villa Grove, Colorado.  Located off highway 285 on county road LL 56, and not too far from the old Ghost Town of Bonanza, this small family operated bed and breakfast is sure to charm.  There are 6 cute country style rooms available- each with it’s own rustic, western or wilderness theme and individual outdoor entrance.  There are also 7 RV sites near Kerber Creek with hookups for water, sewer and electric.

Many people come for the 4-wheeling trails, whitewater rafting, and fishing, but we came to relax with friends and family.  I love it here, it is so secluded and beautiful with rolling hills all around.  The owners really spoil us rotton too-homemade chocolate chip cookies-mmm yummy.

Well, we’re getting ready to head over to a family friend’s RV near Kerber Creek for dinner.