We did all of this several months ahead of time, so we had plenty of time to anticipate. Finally our time arrived. All of us joined up at the Phoenix airport where I got the rental car. Online arrangements indicated that anyone over 70 could not drive. Humph! I thought. But I kept the reservation and made Audrey the designated driver. When we checked in I made a comment about their too old policy and the agent was surprised. He said it wasn't so, that anyone with a valid driver's license could drive their cars. I changed my tune and made myself the driver after all. Cheers to us older girls!
We headed to Scottsdale, where Jessica arranged for a condo rental for us. It turned out to be a very cute place. The girls gave me the master bedroom, since it was my birthday. So nice! We grocery shopped for the weekend and got ready for our concert. The theatre turned out to be a lovely facility. We joined the crowd, bought some popcorn, and settled in. It was a friendly audience! We visited with a few of the people around us, than all settled down once the concert began. Pink Martini is an interesting mix of musicians--bass, violin, piano, trumpet, bongos and drums. And a variety of singers, including "visiting" artists. Their sound is great! Their albums contain numbers I don't especially like--sort of filler songs along with the great ones. But the concert was all about their best pieces. We loved them all! It was joyful music that asked us to move. Too bad there was no dance floor! It was a bright, happy experience.
Here we are in the theatre.
Pink Martini. Their lead singer is dressed in red.
Jessica and Audrey, outside the theatre.
He loved the color red too. We were enchanted with this place.
I'm sitting inside the Wright's living room, in a chair designed by FL Wright. Note the geometric shape. Also the red; gotta love that.
Outside the living room, this shows the use of local rock for the walls. It is consistent throughout the complex.
Jessica and Audrey standing in front of the Wright home. Once they put in a well and had water on the property, Wright was able to put in this pond and lawn.
Later we walked through Scottsdale's "Old Town", all lit up in the evening. We walked through it and window shopped among the crowd. We had dinner at a place called the Mission, where the prices were high and the food was less plentiful than cheaper places. It was really good though! Vacations make this kind of splurge fun.
Here is Scottsdale's Old Town.
Sunday Audrey and I went to a local Sacrament meeting. It was a friendly, warm ward. We so enjoyed it. Then we headed into the desert and a hiking trail that Jessica found. We hiked the trail for several hours. I can see why people like the desert. We found much to admire in the views that presented themselves to us as we walked along. It was even beautiful. We took lots of pictures.
Desert view. Note the glowing cactus. They look so soft and lovely. But they almost reach out to us as we pass, to attack us with their needles.
Beautiful sun rises over the hills by our path.
Audrey and I with a giant cactus who's name I can't remember.
Audrey and Jessica along our hiking trail.
My body is used to walking for a certain period of time. Our desert hike was longer than usual for me. So I was sore a couple of days later. But it was fun to be out in the winter warmth. While we were hiking we saw a far-away fountain and wondered what it was doing there, in the desert. So we investigated and found that it was located in a desert town called "Fountainville". We decided to drive there and see the fountain close up. It was located in the middle of a park and came on for 15 minutes every hour. We timed our visit for the right 15 minutes and enjoyed it as we walked around the lake that surrounded it. What fun to explore without worrying about time or place.
Me, at the park surrounding the fountain at Fountainville.
The Fountain, located in the middle of the park lake. It is one of the tallest fountains in the world, our research said.
We all took pictures, but photos just could not capture it. We ate our left-overs and went to bed. Monday morning was our goodbye as we went our separate ways to fly home. We've decided that we should make these girl get-aways a regular event. So we are already discussing our next adventure.
Maybe Mt. Rushmore?
This past week has been a bit of a whirlwind. We've been asked to take over the English program for one of our refugee centers here. We've been teaching there already so we should be able to pick it up easily. You would think. But it takes planning. I'm on it but I'm still not sure how we should proceed. We've had company and gone out to eat several times this week. Wow. So now I'm 76 and busy as can be. Its good to be an old lady with a challenge to meet. But sometimes I'd just like to take a nap.
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