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10/08/2016 21:00 #60674
drive to sedonaCategory: hiking
10/08/2016 20:59 #60673
Papago ParkCategory: hiking
Before we dropped (e:terry) off to go home, we went for one real hike up Papago Park, in the middle of Scottsdale near the airport. It juts up in the middle of the flat sprawl, with a zoo and golf course nearby.
It's pretty easy to get up and has a 360 view of endless Phoenix.
Afterwards we ate Filiberto's and dropped (e:terry) off for his flight home. I really missed him, and wished he could have come along ;(
It's pretty easy to get up and has a 360 view of endless Phoenix.
Afterwards we ate Filiberto's and dropped (e:terry) off for his flight home. I really missed him, and wished he could have come along ;(
10/08/2016 20:57 #60672
Where is Basra?Category: pets
So last year we sent Basra the tortoise to Phoenix because he was getting too big to keep inside (e:joe,60300).
Since we were around, we went out to see him at the Phoenix Herpetological Society in Scottsdale. It was out by some ranches, in the way north of Scottsdale.
Well anyway, I think we saw him. We sponsored him so they knew what pen he was in but that's all.
Have you ever seen so many tortoises? As soon as they see someone at the fence, they stamped and swarm towards you.
Feedin' time! These tortoises don't give a shit, they crawl over each other sideways like food driven robots. No pathfinding, just a beeline to the nearest green scrap. It makes me think they'd attack you if you went in the pen with colorful clothes on.
Which one is Basra? I don't know. We tried matching from pictures I took. Shell sloped down on the sides, slight pyramiding, curved backside. There were so many that mostly fit the size and shape but who knows how big he is now?
We got a show out of it, too.
I felt bad keeping him trapped inside in Buffalo, but was nervous to send him somewhere random.
It didn't sound good as the other places (e:paul)'s tortoises have gone, but all the tortoises at the refuge seemed healthy and lively. Plus he's outside for the whole year instead of 5 months.
I think he's better off Phoenix. (If he is here?!)
Since we were around, we went out to see him at the Phoenix Herpetological Society in Scottsdale. It was out by some ranches, in the way north of Scottsdale.
Well anyway, I think we saw him. We sponsored him so they knew what pen he was in but that's all.
Have you ever seen so many tortoises? As soon as they see someone at the fence, they stamped and swarm towards you.
Feedin' time! These tortoises don't give a shit, they crawl over each other sideways like food driven robots. No pathfinding, just a beeline to the nearest green scrap. It makes me think they'd attack you if you went in the pen with colorful clothes on.
Which one is Basra? I don't know. We tried matching from pictures I took. Shell sloped down on the sides, slight pyramiding, curved backside. There were so many that mostly fit the size and shape but who knows how big he is now?
We got a show out of it, too.
I felt bad keeping him trapped inside in Buffalo, but was nervous to send him somewhere random.
It didn't sound good as the other places (e:paul)'s tortoises have gone, but all the tortoises at the refuge seemed healthy and lively. Plus he's outside for the whole year instead of 5 months.
I think he's better off Phoenix. (If he is here?!)
10/08/2016 20:53 #60671
Short hikesCategory: hiking
A few hikes and walks from Phoenix.
Saturday (e:terry) and I went on a walk for Mexican SeƱor Taco. (e:paul) and others were eating a fancy meat dinner. It was about an hour walk each way from where the party was, and it was the first commercial building. Mindblowing how long it takes. You could see the lights from Phoenix going on forever from the top of fountain hills. It was a good temperature.
The next day we went up on another hill nearby in Fountain Hills. (e:lilho) was not having it.
It was a short hike through some cacti and crusty old bushes. At the top you could see all the mountains around. To make it a little gayer for us, a rainbow appeared over in a freak rainstorm.
Saturday (e:terry) and I went on a walk for Mexican SeƱor Taco. (e:paul) and others were eating a fancy meat dinner. It was about an hour walk each way from where the party was, and it was the first commercial building. Mindblowing how long it takes. You could see the lights from Phoenix going on forever from the top of fountain hills. It was a good temperature.
The next day we went up on another hill nearby in Fountain Hills. (e:lilho) was not having it.
It was a short hike through some cacti and crusty old bushes. At the top you could see all the mountains around. To make it a little gayer for us, a rainbow appeared over in a freak rainstorm.
10/06/2016 14:13 #60669
Trip to the desertCategory: travel
Last Wednesday we left for (e:hodown)'s surprise birthday in Phoenix.
We stayed with her and her mom. The whole weekend evolved to be likely the most complex suprise party in history. it probably deserved another post but (e:hodown) thought we were there for (e:lilho)'s birthday.
The desert is crazy. It was intensely hot and the sun was the most intense I've ever felt. The biggest vegetation you can see are sagarro cacti up and down the hills and highways.
On the upside we got to eat delicious Mexican food from Filibertos.
We stayed in Fountain Hills which was way out east past Phoenix. The first day there we went for a short hike near the lake where the world's second largest fountain. It used to be the biggest but they built a larger one in Dubai. Of course the biggest fountains are in the desert.
Scottsdale and Fountain Hills are suburban sprawl to the max. Every road is 4-8 lanes and it takes an hour by car to get anywhere. Not my type of town.
Totally agree the desert can be intense, but there is for sure something to be said about the beauty of the Southwest.
As for the surprise party I can't even begin to say how much it meant to me! Especially considering how sick my mom is and she hosted everyone and managed to pull this off!!