Our home base for the last few weeks has been Sierra Vista, AZ, about an hour southeast of Tucson, where Steve's daughter and son-in-law live. Sierra Vista is the home of Fort Huachua, where Aaron is a Sargent. His duties right now are in teaching, which is the reason they were transferred back here from KY.
Sierra Vista was founded in the 1850's, similar to many western cities. The Fort was home to the "Buffalo Soldiers", black regiments from the 1860's onward. Interesting history and there is a museum dedicated to these soldiers on the base.
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Huachuca mtns lower left; Dragoon mtns center right
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Sierra Vista is located in a valley surrounded by the Huachuca, Patagonia and Whetstone mountains. You can see Miller Peak, the highest of the Huachuca's peaks at almost 10,000 ft, from Beth and Aaron's back yard. Currently the mountain is snow covered. There's often a cloud bank hovering over the peaks, which sometimes results in rain or snow in the lower elevations (mostly rain). The valley is at 4,600' and is considered high desert. It is pretty dry all year except for "monsoon season" in the fall.
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Backyard view
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Miller Peak
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Huachuca mtns
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Their home is typical southwestern style with rock lawn and hardy, low water plantings. There are no grass lawns anywhere in Sierra Vista.
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The house, rock lawn
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Our bedroom
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Kitchen |
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Living Room
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Beth and Aaron have an adorable dog named Dexter, who looks like a smaller version of my boy Jack, and they have two cats, Ducky and Delila, and two lizards as well.
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Aaron, Beth and Dexter in Ithaca
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Dexter |
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Ducky |
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Delilia |
Today we went back to Bisbee to have lunch and return the growler to Old Bisbee Brewing co, and to go to St Elmo's, the oldest bar in Bisbee, established 1902. Pretty funny place. Reminded me a little of McSorley's in NYC, but with less dust.
Yesterday we went to Tucson to the Pima Air and Space Museum, 80 acres of planes, helicopters and more. Steve was in heaven....and I have to say it was pretty cool! The B-17 in the photo below was the best one. There was a veteran there, signing his book and having his photo taken. He had served in WWII on one of these planes. Amazing history.
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B-17 from WWII
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Petulant Porpoise
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Blue Angels
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Bi-plane |
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SR-71 Blackbird, highest and fastest flying aircraft ever. |
On the way home from Bisbee we discovered the Coronado National Memorial, where we will go hiking today. Tomorrow we are going to a cowboy concert at the Arizona Folklore Preserve to see Randy Huston. Monday we leave for Kartcher Caverns State Park. So a busy few days. And this will end our time with Beth and Aaron. We start to head a bit farther north in the next few weeks, with Rimrock, AZ as our destination in mid-March, and another visit with family.