Wow!!! You look mightly close to that cactus! I hope you weren't pulling prickles out of your arms for the next few days !!! ;)
The weather looks great - enjoy the big,big,BIG space of the Canyons, watch out for coyotes, and enjoy "the ride through the wide open country that I love (don't fence me in!)"
How different and amazing - things grow sideways in Arizona and the people even seem to be on their side (sorry DM, couldn't resist). Maybe one of those young computer geeks of ours can figure out how to get photos right-way-up. Love to both, Kay
PS - shame about those cancelled trips but I'm sure you'll still have some great memories and pics.
I'm having a hard time following this blog. You say you were staying at -20 Alaska one day and then in 'sunny Arizona' the next. How can that be? Aren't your bodies going through some sort of trauma due to the change in extreme extremes?? Well glad you’re enjoying yourselves all the same Arizona looks so... bright (is the word I suppose). Nice to see Dad got some golf in and I'm with Man on that Cactus, it is seriously big (was it prickly?) imagine sitting one of those on the kitchen window sill :)
Keep up the blogging and pics! Lots of love Laura and John :)
P.S. as for reorienting your photos... sorry no idea
Wow!!! You look mightly close to that cactus! I hope you weren't pulling prickles out of your arms for the next few days !!! ;)
ReplyDeleteThe weather looks great - enjoy the big,big,BIG space of the Canyons, watch out for coyotes, and enjoy "the ride through the wide open country that I love (don't fence me in!)"
Ps - glad to see DM getting some golf in :)
How different and amazing - things grow sideways in Arizona and the people even seem to be on their side (sorry DM, couldn't resist). Maybe one of those young computer geeks of ours can figure out how to get photos right-way-up. Love to both, Kay
ReplyDeletePS - shame about those cancelled trips but I'm sure you'll still have some great memories and pics.
I'm having a hard time following this blog. You say you were staying at -20 Alaska one day and then in 'sunny Arizona' the next.
ReplyDeleteHow can that be? Aren't your bodies going through some sort of trauma due to the change in extreme extremes??
Well glad you’re enjoying yourselves all the same Arizona looks so... bright (is the word I suppose). Nice to see Dad got some golf in and I'm with Man on that Cactus, it is seriously big (was it prickly?) imagine sitting one of those on the kitchen window sill :)
Keep up the blogging and pics!
Lots of love Laura and John :)
P.S. as for reorienting your photos... sorry no idea