In our last post, we hinted at the changes in our travel—and that we did in February. For the first time, we traded in our familiar RV setup for an Airbnb stay.
We found a great little place in the Queen Creek/San Tan Valley area of Arizona. It was about 40 minutes from Gold Canyon, where our friends spend the winter, and about 40 minutes from ABN’s sister’s home. Pretty much everything seemed to be 40 minutes away, which somehow worked just fine for us.
The house itself was a two-bedroom in a gated golf course community. It had everything we needed—fast internet, a well-equipped kitchen, and miles of walking paths right outside the door. The patio, complete with a fire pit, quickly became our favorite spot, especially for hosting “Tipsy Tuesday.”
People we passed on our daily walks were always friendly, though since we’re not golfers, we didn’t really get to know the neighbors. Still, it felt like a bit of luxury living for us—no waste tanks to deal with, laundry just a few steps away, and an upscale grocery store only 10 minutes down the road.
But the real highlight? Having the space to share with friends. And we made the most of it, starting with a visit from Captain’s high school classmate Don and his wife, Anne, who came to stay with us from College Station, Texas.
A lovely walk at Boyce Thompson Arboretum
Since they had never been to Grand Canyon, an overnight trip was in order, staying in the historic El Tovar hotel. The views were as stunning as we remembered from previous visits.
Returning to San Tan Valley, we chose the gorgeous Oak Creek Canyon Scenic route, stopping for a brief visit in artsy Sedona.
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| On Tuesday we introduce them to our Colorado friends, Adele and Steve. |
It was a wonderful week with wonderful friends.
Rex and Anna
(for those who may not know, Captain’s brother and his wife) joined us from
College Station for the second week. For the most part, they did their own
exploring during the day, and we gathered around the table in the evenings.
That’s
when the real fun began—games of Texas 42 dominoes and the family's traditional Pinochle
card game quickly became our nightly routine.
Hiking together in Catalina State Park near Tucson, they had a taste of dessert scenery.
They happened to be here on a Tuesday, so———-
We didn’t
host overnight guests the third week, but did enjoy visiting with ABN’s
sister Mary and husband Steve. We were so busy reminiscing and catching up we
neglected to take many photos. We did, however, capture one memorable moment on
a walk; an eagle nesting on top of an cell tower.
Later we learned three baby eagles had hatched.
At sister Mary’s suggestion, we made the drive to Scottsdale to visit ButterflyWonderland , home to the largest butterfly conservatory in North America with over 60 species of butterflies.
The last week of our February stay, we welcomed our hometown friend, Roger, for whom “Roger the Pickup” got its name. It was a relaxing week mostly doing our own thing, which included a nice, easy two mile hike in San Tan Mountain Regional Park.
On Tuesday, Adele , along with good friends, Paula and Rick from Oregon, gathered on the patio to bid us adieu__ until next year.
As luck
would have it, our good friends, Juanita and Greg from Maryland, along with
their friends Anita and Tom, arrived in Phoenix a couple of days before we
left. Since they were not there on a Tuesday, we improvised.
What a wonderful February! The weather was great and we gathered with some of our favorite people.
Returning
home the first of March took a little getting used to—trading stress free days for a never-ending to-do list, along with cold,
dreary weather and all those projects waiting for attention.
Still, there
were bright spots. ABN dove right into preparing for the return of the
butterflies and hummingbirds, while Captain settled in for March Madness.
Now, with
spring just around the corner, we’re looking forward to longer days,
blooming color, and gathering again for Tipsy Tuesday with our hometown
friends.
































