TIME OFF FOR “GOOD BEHAVIOR”??
We took some time to make a trip down into “the South”, south of Tucson, that is. We stopped by the Cochise Stronghold south of Wilcox. Then we went as far south as we could go and still be in the US and were stopped by a fenced wall at the Mexican border in Douglas.
After a stop for a quiet leisure lunch we made our way over to Bisbee and then on to Sierra Vista.
We spent the night in Sierra Vista where we could see snow on the mountains—this far south!
We made a tour of Ft. Huachuca.
We took some time to stop by the base chapel.
From there we headed back towards Sonoita where we came across some magnificent, large ranches.
All in all it was a nice get-a-way.
BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL—PINAL COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
it was a nice day for a picnic on the grounds, or read a book, or just relax. The centennial history of Arizona was noted throughout the fairgrounds.
The crowd was large and enthusiastic and the music was good.
They had an antique car show and speaking of antiques—we fit right in! Above is Pastor Bill standing by a 1954 Chevrolet 2 door hardtop and a 1960 Chevy Bellaire—Really nice!
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Looks like a great trip. Nice crowd for the music.
ReplyDeleteCarol
You go guys... a vacation is needed for all and you both need a rest now and then.
ReplyDeletepj and L
Beautiful area too!
Good stuff Doc's! I'm glad you're taking time to smell the coffee.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Dennis and Sally
Nice pictures; Thanks
ReplyDeleteChuck
You had a great few days and covered a lot of ground.
ReplyDeleteYears ago we went that way and I found the grasslands a surprise. Arizona has a lot of different scenery bit we know that we are near "home " when the saguaros come into view.
Thanks for the travel log. You take great pictures.
Etta-Marie