Monday, February 10, 2014

High season in the desert

We jumped on the I-10 yesterday morning in Tucson, and headed up to Phoenix.  This Interstate is the great east-west conveyor belt that dead ends at the Santa Monica Pier, starting way back in Jacksonville, Florida. 
I find freeways fascinating and terrifying, and I can never quite get in the spirit of it. The speed, efficiency, and the pure democracy. Nothing is more American.  Elderly couples from Minnesota in RV's cheek-to-jowl with semi-trucks all hell bent to get somewhere. The tailgating, changing lanes, jockeying for position. Finally the rest area oasis that is almost always clean and well-maintained. What a country!

We had a nice day with our dear friends in Sun City West.  A long overdue visit and a great Italian lunch with strawberry shortcake for dessert.  Thanks, Fern and Dick-- it was wonderful seeing you again.

Today the plan is to tour Frank Lloyd Wright's famous Taliesin West house in Scottsdale, a shrine to the great architect.   Also (since it is vacation) some time spent soaking in the gentle February sun. 
And maybe we'll pack a picnic and take the scenic back roads to Tubac tomorrow.  What's the rush?

2 comments:

  1. Hi Sue, had to check out the pic of Mom and Dad! We talked with them last week right after you left. Welcome home to the rain and wind!

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    1. Yes! Winter finally arrived in the NW. We had a great trip with perfect Arizona weather!

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