Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Surprise! Christmas in Arizona

After many adventures in the desert, we finally arrived at the place we would call home for two weeks: Surprise, Arizona (just outside Phoenix), in Liz's dad' Bud and his partner Gaynor. 

We were all glad to be in one place for a bit, unpack our bags, and find all those little things that went missing behind a seat or under a suitcase.

Thank you to Bud and Gaynor for opening their home and making us so comfortable. We made the most of area! One treat was the best meal we have ever had at Tapas Papa Fritas. Phenomenal Spanish food, with every dish somehow topping the last.  he lights in Scottsdale were cool too.



HIGHLIGHTS:

If you are ever in the Phoenix area, you MUST (seriously) go to the Musical Instruments Museum. It is one of the best we have ever visited.  You hear, see,, and walk through the world and cultures through music.  You might need more than one day. It's that cool.


Johannes found a guitar donated by the estate of George Van Eps, the man who raised his mom and aunt after her parents passed. More on his legacy here.














Speaking of music! We played a lot together.  Liz and her dad worked on an Ode to Joy Duet and our little group performed for friends - Jo on guitar and vocals, Margaret on vocals, Trev on bass, Liz on fiddle.  


We saw the Montreal Canadiens play in a 5000 seat arena (most arenas are 20k plus). A once in a lifetime chance to see our team up close!



Another highlight was our own polar bear dip. Margaret was determined we swim on Christmas Day. The pool was unheated. The desert temps drop to the 40's overnight. It WAS COLD.


Basketball under a blue Arizona sky. In short sleeve shirts in December.



We also got to see some friends from Vermont, went for a hike, and appreciated the views!


 It was a nice holiday, full of events and adventures, family and new and old friends. 

Sunday, January 1, 2023

Weird, Wild, and Wonderful: West Texas and New Mexico


As we headed west from Austin, Texas, the climate got drier and the tumbleweeds bigger  And then we stayed at a house made of newspapers (think mass scale paper mache), La Loma del Chivo (though no goats or hills were involved).





The house was strange with a kitchen outside and the bathroom in a nearby building. However, the varied library contained some delights and the stars at night were big and bright.... deep.... in the heart of Texas. We could observe them from this amazing viewing deck. 

Incredible to be in dark sky country. No way to capture it properly on a camera phone but it was absolutely magical.

Big Bend National Park in west Texas is not easy to get to but it is incredible. We drove through three different planets from Star Wars, according to some of our local experts.  Pictures can never do this place justice but we are going to try anyway.





If you ever travel this way be sure to stop in the ghost town of Terlingua, Texas, stay at the Holiday Hotel and eat at the Starlight diner.  Bonus points if your musical family can serenade you from the patio. Might be one of our best stays and views.




In the realm of weird road side stops, this Prada Store outside Marfa, Texas, may win. While it appears to be a classic-looking Prada store, Prada Marfa is actually a "pop architectural land art project." It makes no sense and is located along a highway with few cars and very little other than sand, brush, and tumble weeds. Jo was very confused.



Next, we descended 800 feet under the earth for these otherworldly scenes from Carlsbad Caverns.  We missed the bats but also the crowds - at some points the only sound was the quiet dripping of water.





Of course we had to check out Roswell and the oddly comprehensive and detailed International UFO Museum. 

Do we believe? They do...



Next weird road stop - the biggest pistachio in the WORLD.


While our friends and neighbors back east enjoyed a record snow storm, we went sledding on the slopes of White Sands National Park.






Our next stop: Arizona. We were ready to get off the road and settle down for the holidays and to ring in the new year.

Europe Week 1: Croatia and London (briefly)

We headed out from Halifax to Landon with our carry on only packs for a new kind of travel challenge as we planned to backpack around Europe...