Tuesday, January 19, 2010

A TRIP TO TUCSON & A STOP AT MARGIE’S CORNER CAFE'

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CURVED BILL THRASHER

Figured this was our last good weather day for awhile so decided to head for Tucson on a few errands.  Had some things to pick up at Camping World, a telescope repair at Stellar Vision Astronomy Shop, a stop at Trader Joe's & a GPS decision at the Summit Hut Outdoors store.  We had checked out all these locations before hand & found they were all located in south east Tucson.  I was a tad familiar with this area because I had been to the Davis Monthan Airbase in the same area on New Year's day of 2007.

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Skies were looking pretty angry ahead as we headed northwards up the valley through Elfrida heading for I-10 just west of Wilcox.  A bit of rain started at the border patrol check point east of Pearce but it wasn't enough to get out & swim in.  All was dry again as we swung up onto I-10 & put the hammer down for Tucson.  Quick pit stop at Benson's McDonalds for a morning muffin & coffee.  The drive to Tucson was beautiful between the mountain ranges & the sky was a mixture of dark stormy clouds & filtered rays of sunshine dabbling across the desert floor.  The sky was cloaked in a moody personality which in itself complimented the hulking mountain ranges with shadows & color.  This truly is a beautiful part of the country & we are so fortunate to be a part of it.

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We hadn't used our Garmin Gertie GPS system since coming through Indianapolis last October so this morning it was time to wake her up & fill her in on todays activities.  She seemed a little confused at first but it didn't take long to get herself oriented with the orbiting satellites & as soon as Kelly punched in the address for Camping World, she clicked her heels, recalculated herself & set us on a northwesterly course for Tucson.  Traffic was light as it always is in the southwest compared to the east & before long we were pulling onto Irvington street where CAMPING WORLD is located.  It was our second time here having first rolled in here in December of 2006 needing a water leak repair in our 5th wheel.  No repairs today but we did pick up a few items in the store for the motorhome that we have been wanting.

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It was a good thing we had Garmin Gertie with us because I made a wrong turn coming out of Camping World & Gertie had to speak rather harshly to me before I was back on track again.  Kelly punched in the address for the telescope place & Gertie took us right to it despite me turning one block to soon.  I don't know where Gertie got all those nasty names for me but she sure wasn't short of any again today.  She's quite a gal & if it wasn't for her today we would have hopelessly been lost half a dozen times easy.

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We had thought the STELLAR VISION ASTRONOMY store was going to be in snappy doo plaza & were a little taken aback when the address turned out to be kind of an industrial section of town & the store itself looked kinda shabby with a hand painted sign on the garage type large door.  Thought to myself, oh oh!!  When we opened the smaller worn iron screen door we were in for quite a surprise.  Telescopes everywhere!!  I had never seen so many telescopes in one place before.  Just about anything you could imagine was set up in this warehouse like room with the walls painted black & large colorful interstellar paintings & photos hanging all around.  Very impressive compared to the outside of the building.  Met owner & head tech Gary, showed him the problem with the telescope & he said come back in a couple hours & he would have it all fixed up. 

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From Stellar Vision our Garmin Gertie gal carefully directed us through some 6 lane traffic with left & right turns along the way.  Once again she was spot on & deposited us right on the doorstep of the SUMMIT HUT OUTDOOR GEAR store.   We probably spent a good 40 minutes inside looking at & agonizing over various Garmin ETrex units trying to decide which one would be good for our hiking & driving needs.  In the end we just could not justify the expense of buying a GPS unit at those prices.  Kinda felt sorry for the young clerk trying to help us because he invested a lot of time in our many novice questions.  He probably went home this afternoon with a different view of Seniors today. 

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From the Summit store Gertie led us another 9 or 10 blocks to Trader Joes.  When I walked in & saw it was just another grocery store I decided to go back & wait for Kelly in the car.  She explained to me that it is more than just an ordinary grocery store because it has it's own brands.  Well, a banana is a banana is a banana so back to the car I went.  Fortunately it didn't take her the standard half hour to buy one item & before long we were on our way back to the telescope shop to pick up the nicely repaired Meade 'Go To' telescope.  Nothing serious but the scope did have to be disassembled & re-calibrated.

With the repaired scope safely back in the car it was time to head for home. Gertie led us through many lanes of traffic & back up onto I-10 pointing our nose southeast with our destination being a one & a half hour drive to Margie's Corner Cafe in a little town called Sunsites on highway 191 southwest of Wilcox.  JERRY had blogged this morning about him & Suzi stopping in there Sunday for Chicken Fried steaks with mashed potatoes & gravy.  Said it was the best he ever had.  When he mentioned the words mashed potatoes & gravy I just knew I was going to have to get my face into a pile of that.  Sunsites was right on our way home so by 3:20 this afternoon we were seated in Margie's & I was awaiting a big plate of mashed potatoes & gravy.  Oh, & chicken fried steak too.

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YEP, THAT’S LARRY THE FRIENDLY WAITER:))

The food was great, just as Jerry had said & I cleaned my plate right up.  Didn't even stuff anything in my pockets for later.  What Jerry didn't mention in his blog was Larry the waiter.  Larry's one of those fellows with a big personality & makes you feel welcome as soon as you come through the door.  He has a sense of humor & a genuine interest in his customers so if your in the area, drop in to Margie's, meet Larry the friendly waiter, enjoy a great meal, & tell him the Bayfield Bunch sent you.  Next stop was just down the road at Sweet Treats for some chocolate yogurt.  This is quite a colorful little sweets shop with just about every kind of candy you can imagine.  Jelly beans, home made fudge & much, much, more.  Kind of like those old candy shops of yesteryear. 

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We were back at the ranch by 5 after stopping a few times along the way for photos.  The southwest skies never cease to fascinate me & it's hard to go from point A to point B without stopping to photograph something.  Lots of wagging doggy tails when we pulled in to the ranch & it is always such a great feeling to be welcomed home by such a great bunch of pals.................:))

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GROANER'S CORNER:((  THE SENILITY PRAYER: Grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, the good fortune to run into the ones I do, and the eyesight to tell the difference.

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Monday, January 18, 2010

A SUNDAY DRIVE TO THE BORDER TOWN OF NACO………. ARIZONA

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BULLET HOLE IN DOWNTOWN NACO

The very last photo in Saturday night's blog showed where the previous blog photos were all taken but I should have made that clearer.  All the close up photos of the ice mushrooms (that's what Kelly called them) were taken around the base of that fruit tree.  Water from the hose had trickled down during the night forming that cascade of ice.  I have more pics from another tree that I will post later.

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NACO ARIZONA…… BORDER TOWN OF THE PAST

It's nearly 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon & Kelly is outside getting a campfire going under cloudy skies.  We headed off to the tiny border town of Naco late this morning to have another look around.  We had been there in the spring but just drove through it & back to Bisbee.  Today we stopped on what once was the main street right outside the Mexican border gates.  It's a wide street & it is a dead street that ends with a barrier saying 'Road Closed.'  A narrow alley street leads east a couple hundred yards between old buildings to the actual border crossing point.  This town was probably a going concern years ago but for whatever reasons it has fallen on hard times & is basically a living ghost town.  One old store front head a bullet hole in the window.  Blanched & rusting metal signs have long since faded in the long days of the hot Arizona sun.  While standing with my camera in the middle of the empty street between forgotten buildings I could hear the boisterous sounds of Mexican music just across the border about 500 yards away.  How sad it was as I looked around me at the dirty street, peopleless sidewalks, & dark empty windows.  How ironic it was to hear the sounds of happy music coming from an impoverished country............just over the fence.  Naco's streets are dusty & the houses are tattered.  A few children playing here & there.  Barking dogs watch us pass slowly by & we saw few people.  Some old trailer homes back right up against the tall border security line fence between the two countries & border patrol vehicles are about the only thing we saw moving.  This was Naco Arizona....U.S.A.

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PHOTOS OF MAIN STREET NACO,  (notice the smashed out car window) BORDER FENCE BEHIND TRAILERS, A TRASHY BACK YARD, & SOME OLD MILITARY CAMP BUILDINGS  (more about these buildings in another post)

The Turquoise Valley RV & Golf Club sits at the northern edge of town with it's fairways & greens splayed out on the valley floor with the Mule mountains looming on the horizon.   The little town of San Jose nestles at the foot of the mountains.  San Jose is now a part of the Bisbee complex.  We drove north along the border fence for awhile before swinging back up into the town of Warren, also now part of Bisbee.  On this drive I was reminded that it was this area where Walter's father had the homestead.  Walter was the writer of the book I read awhile back called, 'Henry And Me.'

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THE TURQUOISE VALLEY GOLF COURSE IN NACO…….OLDEST COURSE IN ARIZONA

Kelly wanted to slip into old Bisbee to the sock store again & pick up another pair of colorful mismatched socks.  Mismatch seems to be the in thing now.  I've been wearing mismatched socks for over 60 years now so what's the big deal!!  I've even been known to wear my underwear inside out & put my head on backwards some mornings.  Grabbed a coffee at the Bisbee  Coffee Company & stood outside marveling at the downtown buildings & surrounding hillsides with their colorful  hippy looking houses & cabins scattered on slopes that only mountain goats would normally call home.  Not long ago a lady commented on the internet that when she visited Bisbee she couldn't get out of there fast enough.  Another lady commented about going to Bisbee once & will never return.  To each their own I suppose.  No big box stores here for those ladies I guess.  Some folks come with tunnel vision.  Browse a few shops, look for bargains, & then go away saying they have been to & seen Bisbee.  Yes, you may have been to Bisbee but you sure as hell never saw Bisbee!!!!

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RANDOM PHOTOS OF BISBEE INCLUDING THE COPPER QUEEN RV PARK

I was surprised by all the comments & emails about last night's post & I sincerely thank everyone.  And I also sincerely hope nobody thought I was soliciting comments.  I would never do that!!  I was trying to point out the importance of feedback for ALL bloggers.  There are a lot of great blogger folks out there who deserve to be recognized for their superb efforts.  Keep up the good work everybody.  And a special thanks from Kelly & I, Max, Checkers, & the Motormouse, to Cindy L from Dayton Ohio for your lovely email.  I’m going to send that one to my Aunt  in Sarasota  Florida!!

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HELICOPTER LANDS IN A WARREN SCHOOL YARD & MEDICS WALK ACROSS THE STREET TO THE HOSPITAL

And a big welcome to Cindy our latest blog follower.  Thanks for taking the time to climb aboard & travel along with, The Bayfield Bunch:))

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THE ROAD TO NACO

It's Sunday night now & the wind has picked up.  The sky is loaded with heavy gray clouds as the storm front approaches from the west.  I am seeing long tailing gray wisps of probable rain all around in the higher elevations.  Thick black clouds are obscuring the south end of the Swiss Helm mountains & the peaks are lost in a gloom.  I have moved the donkeys into the corral for shelter & tomorrow morning we are off to Tucson.............:))

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TO-NIGHT’S SUNSET

GROANER'S CORNER:((  A tour bus driver is driving with a bus load of seniors down a highway when he is tapped on his shoulder by a little old lady. She offers him a handful of peanuts, which he gratefully munches up.
After about 15 minutes, she taps him on his shoulder again and she hands him another handful of peanuts.
She repeats this gesture about five more times. When she is about to hand him another batch again he asks the little old lady, 'Why don't you eat the peanuts yourself?' 'We can't chew them because we've no teeth', she replied.
The puzzled driver asks, 'Why do you buy them then?'
The old lady replied, 'We just love the chocolate around them.'

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