Stephen enjoys finding interesting places for us to stay, and he loves to surprise me. This time, when we pulled into the avenue to the hotel I said, "Hey, isn't this going to break the budget?" He replied that because it was off-season and he booked it at the last minute when they just wanted to fill the empty rooms, we were actually paying less than we had for last year's accommodations! He certainly did surprise me with this resort. I couldn't quite believe we were staying in such a place.
The view from our balcony |
A desert garden with paths to walk. |
The view from one of the pools. |
Another pool. |
On Friday we went to the Heard Museum of American Indian Art and History. We were there for hours and I'm pretty sure we skipped some galleries. My favorite exhibit was a collection of art recently created by Native American children and teens. Prints of some of the pieces were for sale with the proceeds going to scholarships. Stephen bought me a print of my favorite work which I will hang somewhere in our house after I find a suitable frame.
Stephen really liked some of the quotes from members of various tribes such as this one:
I had to try to get all the tops spinning at the same time.
Stephen really liked the architecture and murals in this gallery. |
I wanted Thai food Friday night and Stephen found a Thai-ish place that worked out very well. There doesn't seem to be a Phonix cuisine, and if there are as many authentic ethnic restaurants as there are in Albuquerque, we haven't found them. There are lots of chain restaurants. But Stephen manages to find good places to eat wherever we are. It's his superpower.
On Saturday I wanted to go for a hike. Papago park is next to the Desert Botanical Garden we visited last year. I promised Stephen a nearly flat, 2.5 mile trail. Of course, once we were on the trail I insisted on climbing up one of the buttes, making our hike NOT flat and NOT 2.5 miles. Good thing Stephen's a good sport!
I took the last three pictures and the next one with my phone. This is as far as Stephen went. He took pictures while I scrambled up the rest of the way.
Afterward, we went to lunch at the Botanical Garden, where this little fellow and his lady friends kept us well-entertained.
Saturday night we went to a cruise-in billed as "the largest weekly year-round car show in the country." Well, it WAS big and very diverse! I had gotten used to seeing the same cars at all of the Glens Falls area shows. This was very different. I also never went to a car show at night before. It was cool. After the car show we stopped and got excellent Indian take-out which we brought back to the hotel. We ended up eating dinner around 9 PM which is pretty late for us!
On Sunday morning we met another couple we know from Albuquerque for breakfast at the Black Bear Diner. I thought the chainsaw bear out front posing with the cactus was pretty funny. Quite a contrast to the Black Bear in New Hampshire...
We had planned to take a different route home and fit in another short hike. It was spectacular.
There I go, down the slippery trail. You can see the truck below. After that and a lot more driving, our Thanksgiving weekend was over. So much to be thankful for!