Wednesday, Nov. 9 brought us another
nice day, sunny, windy and around 74F.
Sounding a bit like a broken record, I
know, but we are still pinching ourselves and when something is new to us, I'm going to talk about it!
Aside from the weather being
wonderful, Bill and I got up and watched a bit of the fall out from the
election before grabbing a quick breakfast and heading into the big city of
Tucson.
We knew that it was an hour drive for
us so wanted to get a good start on our day. Well, we watched more on the tube
than we’d intended so it was 10:15 before we got in the truck. No worries! We’re
retired and we had no deadline, no schedule.
Loved this metal display, so lifelike |
Arriving in Sonoita |
The 2 lane highways until we got to
I-10 are quite nice and the scenery is a joy. Bill did his best not to get
dizzy on the winding, and even more winding county road as we de-elevated down
about 2000 ft.
Destination: Camping World and we
found it easily. We love this store and enjoy the 10+% discount we get on
our purchases. We always have a list but wanted to be wise with what we
purchased since we know we’ll be near one again before heading home. Only buy
what we really need/want and wait and see what the deals at Quartzsite bring in
January.
Beautiful water tower |
So, leaving there, we realized that
we were both quite hungry since we’d eaten just a bowl of cereal/oatmeal at 8
am. I know that cereal does not stay with you very long, but we didn't want to take the time to make a fulfilling bacon and eggs meal today.
Neither one of us felt like the same ole same ole fast food like McDonald’s
or Wendy’s so set off looking for the advertised Waffle House. Nope, seemed
like a wild goose chase and as much I would have liked to try one, our tummies
weren’t too patient.
Well, we will just head back towards
home and find something along the way. We had to make one stop first. Noticing
that the Pima Air and Space Station was just a few short miles down the road,
we popped in to see what the admission fees were and what was offered. The time
was against us for this day, since it was already past 1 pm and there was a bus
and tram tour we could take advantage of if we arrived early in the day. So!
Decision made, price checked, we would come back at the beginning of the week
to take part in the whole shebang. This looks like a great tour and museum and
Bill being the ‘wings’ guy he is, how can we refuse?
We got back on I-10 S and watched for
an exit with food. It wasn’t long and we found one for a Freddy’s. Never having
been to one of these, we knew it would be something new and looked inviting.
Fast food, yes, but different, yes again.
Freddy's |
I loved the music, the staff was
refreshing and the décor was quaint and you could read all about Freddy while
you waited for your food. So I ordered the Original Double Melt Burger on toasted
Sour Dough bread and Bill had a gooey wonderful looking cheeseburger, loaded, with our
fries and a drink. We were both very pleased with the quick bite and mine was
so filling that I brought half of the sandwich home. Yup, it hit the spot!
another first, Saguaro cactus |
The Sonoita Inn is a lovely old building |
Beautiful large homes out in the middle of the desert |
We arrived home around 3 and went
through our purchases. One thing we got that will help in organization in the
shower is a caddy for our shampoo bottles, etc.
Funny it doesn't seem so jumbled here |
But, this is much neater and contained |
It isn’t a big deal but we knew if we
found something we liked, that didn’t have to be moved each time we moved, we’d
buy it. This one works perfect and it isn’t suctioned to the shower, which in
our experiences only last so long.
We wanted a push bar and an aluminum
grate for the screen door so found those as well. With a curious puppy who
likes to jump up on the screen on occasion, this is going to be a blessing. My
handyman is going to have to make a wee adjustment so it fits our wide door but
with no other option for size, he’ll make it work.
We also found a small basic Weather Station with a remote for outside and an inside thermometer.
So, that was our day. We didn’t need
supper, really, so Bill made a sandwich and I had some yogurt and cheese. We
can’t get over how long the evenings are when we come inside so early but
managed to find something on tv to watch until 10.
We like rising around 7 and if we go
to bed much before then, we’d be wide awake at 6. Even though it is nice and
bright out around 6:30, we like the snuggle time to last a little longer.
I hope your day was as enjoyable as ours
was. Thank you for reading, I think tomorrow will be another lazy day for this
gal!
Nice that your are getting out and exploring. lower elevations make for much warmer temps. keep having too much fun.
ReplyDeleteThat space station is interesting we did it a couple years ago.
The Saguaro national park is very nice there near Tucson as is so many other places.
Yes we love driving and seeing what we can see while in the area. It does get cool at night here but the days so far have been nice. Too cool for the shade though. We have another week here before we move, we'll be ready for warmer temps. We drove past the sign for the Saguaro park and thought it would be worth going into, thanks!
DeleteWhile you were busy sightseeing, I raked up 7 bags of leaves to disperse in my flowerbeds for winter protection. It was a gorgeous day, by Canada's standards, and I was outside working for most of it!
ReplyDeleteThat's great, sis. Glad you are able to get out on those nice days as well.
DeleteBravo, Donna!
ReplyDeleteI sorted through a lot of clothes and donated two big bags of rejects. Then I visited Nelly and shared a bottle of bubbly with her son and two friends. In the evening, I learned of Leonard Cohen's death while re-watching two episodes of Downton Abbey.
Life in Canada is not too shabby either. :-)
See what you're missing, Pat? ;-)
I'm guessing this is Aj but it only comes up Anonymous. Thanks for reading! If I'm wrong, don't forget to include your name. :) Did you ever catch the show "Missing Downtown Abbey?" It was a 2 hour show narrated by "Tom" the family inductee. It was excellent and did indeed make me miss the show. Enjoy Canada for me but sorry, not missing a thing related to her weather. :)
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