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Arizona trip, family and friends

Our friends for 30+ years, Hank and Elinor Tourtillott, live in Casa Grande, Arizona. (Casa Grande is about 45 minutes SW of Phoenix.) We like to visit them this time of year, both to catch up on the news and take advantage of the warm winter weather Arizona offers.  This year Eli is having some health problems, an even more important reason to touch base with the two of them.

We first met Hank and Eli when we bought a home in Colorado’s foothills west of Boulder, and became good friends. That was back in the early ’80s, and we have kept up the relationship through all of our subsequent moves, which include Oregon, Wisconsin, Arizona, and back to Colorado. They are good people, and we consider them family.

This year we made arrangements to meet our daughter, Felicity, at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix on our Arizona junket.  She flew in from Portland, Oregon, courtesy of  her boyfriend. We celebrated Felicity’s 29th birthday as well as visiting with Hank and Eli.

Pam tried something different this time, she boarded 2 of our 3 dogs, Jo and Bru. Blondie (the Diva) traveled with us on the drive to AZ and back.  Blondie loves motel rooms; she likes to lounge on the beds.

Blondie relaxes in the hotel room

Acting on a tip from Hank, the Legacy Suites became our base of operations.  We reserved a suite of adjoining rooms, one for us and the other for Felicity.

Our base of operations for this trip

We didn’t realize the place had a pool, or we would have brought our swim suits. (ha, ha) The weather was great the whole time, with daytime temps in the upper 70’s and night time temps in the upper 40’s.

When we arrived in the late morning, we were told we couldn’t check in until 4:00 P.M.  This gave us about 5 hours to kill. Felicity decided to take in a movie — the latest “Underworld” sequel — while Pam and I visited an IKEA store to pick up up a few ideas about living in a small space (which we will need if our land hunt eventually leads us to owning a small cabin). You have to think ahead…

We celebrated Felicity’s birthday with cake and a gift.

Felicity's birthday cake.

 

Felicity opening her gift

We bought ice cream for the cake from the Dairy Queen located across the road, and had a small party. It was good to have a chance to catch up.  It’s been about two years since we last visited Felicity in Portland.

The desert is renowned for it sunsets, and we were treated to some brilliant ones while in Casa Grande.  My point-and-shoot camera doesn’t really do justice to these kinds of shots, but here is one sunset:

 

Arizona sunset #1

Hank and Eli are of our parent’s generation, and, sadly, they have begun to have some medical issues. Because of this we needed to keep our 2 visits to about 2 hours each.  We found both of them as sharp and quick-witted as ever, and decidedly enjoyed our time with them.

 

Eli and Pam talking up a storm

 

Hank and Pam are exchanging comments with Eli

We hope the two of them enjoyed the visit as much as we did! In our “off” times we sat in the sun, read, walked Blondie, and just enjoyed the warm and clear days.

After the visits, birthday cake, and sunsets, we had to head home. We dropped Felicity off at Phoenix’s Sky Harbor airport, then headed north to Colorado, arriving home late in the day. (Felicity was in Portland many hours before we arrived in Colorado.) The trip back featured good weather, but returning to snow country made us regret not being able to spend more time in Arizona’s sunshine. Round trip was 1,440 miles.

One place we ate deserves special mention. Hank and Eli had suggested a restaurant called Mimi’s Cafe, which features French and southern (Louisiana) food. A banjo on the wall, part of the jazz theme, summed it up with the message it held: “Bonjor, Y’all!”  The food was very good, and we enjoyed the experience.

Here is a slide show with these and more photos taken on this trip:
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Thats it for now. Thanks for looking in!

4 Comments

  1. Becky

    ooooh – looks like you all had SUCH a nice time! It was excellent to see the pics of Hank and Elinor – they are fine people and I remember really loving the time I spent with them. I also remember the awesome elk Elinor made.

    Felic – you look happy too! So great you could spend your BD with mom and dad.

    What a fun and happy trip. Nice and warm… relaxing… geeez – makes me want to GO somewhere!

  2. Becky

    p.s. What did Hank and Elinor have to say about your land search? I am sure they have the voice of experience about such things, huh?

  3. Jerry

    Becky:

    thanks for the note. Hank says they used to camp and fish in the Jefferson Lake area, and have a favorable impression of the area. This is not all that far from the view lot on Raven Way. On our next trip over we will check out the Jefferson Lake and Tarryall Reservoir areas. Several listings, not the dramatic views of Raven Way, but lots may be less steep and less expensive. I’ll be posting after that trip, scheduled for next week if the weather cooperates.

    Jer

  4. tabitha :)

    wow–i got WAY behind on posts!!
    you have been busy!!
    love the pictures–snow covered are trees are beautiful
    happy (belated)birthday felicity!
    cute happy birthday candles 🙂

    glad you got to soak up some sunshine!
    good for the soul

    blog is beautiful as always!
    you do a great job!

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