If you haven't known it by now, I've been in the process of moving the best blogs and top tens from My Space over to Blogspot. You can go back in time to put the actual blog in case of when it happens. The Drawback remains if you post too much you get a word association game and I've been over the limit ever since starting this project this morning.
Instead of putting this back in the usual spot I've decided to leave this as a recent blog. It was long winded when I wrote out the 10 Days in AZ and I have edited some of this to compile a War And Peace type of chapter. From 2009, my Arizona getaway and it still remains a good read.
PART 1: Greetings from the valley of the sun, but more to the south here called Tucson.
What
is it with all these people dying? Now Billy Mays, the annoying
pitchman for just about everything on cable passed away today from
hitting his head on a airplane. He was 50 years old.
Everything
on TV has been 80 percent Michael Jackson. Nothing like CNN, MSNBC or
Geraldo beating this down. MJ is dead okay folks. We have some pricks
out there in Iran in high spots beating their chests that are more news
worthier. MJ is dead I repeat, dead and all this taboid talk isn't
going to bring him back.
Now on AZ. Got into Mesa yesterday and
headed to my fave record stores and ate at Pancho's Mexican Buffett.
Talked to Dennis Lancaster for about 10 minites last night, guess he
came home from a 7 hour flight from New York and was up for 24 hours.
He's going to spend the day with his sons before getting back to work
tomorrow and we won't be getting together this time out.
Mesa
seems to be a ghost town from where i was staying at, Best Buy moved
across the street to Fiesta Mall and most of the buildings on that area
are now empty although Staples is still there and Borders. Haven't gone
into Borders, they had not much of a music selection anymore.
This
morning I took a bit of a walk around the La Quita area and then got on
the road to Globe and took some pictures of downtown and the drive in
that is still operating. However getting over to Tucson on highway 77, I
ended up getting my rental car stuck in one of those Runaway Stops that
you see on steep hills in Arizona. If you have a car, stay the fuck
away from this area cuz once you get into the rocks, you'll never get
out in a KIA. Thank God that a guy in a jeep saw me cussing at the
heavens and towed me out and didn't ask for any money. That guy was an
guardian angel and I definly owe him a beer or two or three. For had he
now come over and helped I'd still be there, probably picked apart by
buzzards swarming around me.
And then got stuck behind a fucking
stoplight on INA street in Tucson that had a train coming at me at
around 50 miles and hour so had to high tail it to the side and get onto
the I 10.
PART 2: Tombstone and Barbara
From Marana AZ,
It's kinda tough to sleep at a motel, while your
neighbors are slamming doors and making lots of racket. Feels like
Harry Hippo and Ellen Elephant are bumping around.
Day three
found me talking with Barbara, a friend that I met in Facebook via
Farmtown. We decided to meet at the mall and she was about 45 minutes
late but we managed to talk for a couple hours and it was nice to meet
her.
Drove to Tombstone soon-after and I waited a bit too late
since when I got there most of the town closed up but managed to snap
some pictures in the process. Saw a horrific accident on the I-10 back
up to Tucson; some SUV landed on its top on the side with half of it
torn off. May have been due to a heavy monsoon rain and whoever drove
it was going way too fast. Surprised if anybody survived that crash.
It
always seems like when I go to Tombstone it rains. It rained back in
2002 when I was there and it rained there yesterday. Good old monsoon
storm developed on top of the town and while I did managed to take a
moonshot picture, the skies darkened and we got to see lotta wind,
lightning and the rains. Unfortunately, I didn't make it to Boot Hill, it
was closed when I got there. Seems like every other tourist town, it's
like that. They rolled up the sidewalks at 5 and everybody goes home at
6. Hopefully the next time when I go back there it won't fucking rain.
Surprise,
I didn't buy any new cds although I did checked out the final Bookman's
and Zia's. Maybe I was burned out or it was the lateness of the hour.
Usually the Phoenix stores stay open till 11, here in Tucson they close
at 10.
Good thing we have unlimited mileage on the rental. I'm
already closing in on 500 miles so far in three days. And still got
another week to go, on the way back to Mesa and Kingman and points in
between. This is not all about bargain hunts, it's about seeing plenty
of desert and tourist traps.
And hope that I don't get into anymore surprise monsoons.
PART 3: Kingman, Oatman and Monsoons
The monsoon has followed me up to Flagstaff yesterday. But first, went
to Jerome to take some pictures only to find that the battery went low
and died on me so had to cough up thirty bucks to get a replacement
battery since I forgot to pack the battery charger. So I lost out
taking some cool pictures at Jerome and at Flagstaff.
I've
settled at Flagstaff last night and took a walk downtown to old
Flagstaff which is full of Motels and restaurants and a train station.
Ended up getting soaking wet about a half mile from the motel I was
staying at. Some dark cloud opened up on me.
Stopped over
Crookton Pass bridge and hung out there and watch lightning and
thunderstorms coming all around me and counted about four trains. And
then it rained all the way into Seligman, to which last time I visited
Angel Dedillago he mentioned they hadn't had any rain in about five
months. Told him next time I visited I'd bring some for him. And I delivered big time. It poured for about an hour. So I moved on down
to Kingman to spend the next two days.
I didn't sleep very well
last night and ended up getting some back spams while walking out to the
car. So I don't think I'll do too much today, just kick back in the
motel room and take a nap and then put a new battery in the camera and
go try to get some decent sunsets on old Route 66 and then head over to
Hastings to see what bargains I can find. So far, I have found lots of
bargains and have yet to figure out how I'm going to get them all home
in one piece.
PART 4: Lake Havasu City, Bullhead City and back to Kingman again.
Another day, another monsoon to deal with. Rained a bit in Bullhead
City and then came into a ghost town Oatman with a howling wind and a
downpour. Amazing thing about Oatman is that i heard a lotta banging
and howling wind while walking down a quiet boardwalk hearing footsteps
behind me and seeing nothing. Even the burros were not to be found.
Basically frustrated I stopped in at the only open bar and for the first
time in ten years had a beer.
Lake Havasau City was hopping.
108 degrees and plenty of people and boats on the water. For the first
time, I saw lots of scantly dressed ladies in simply shorts and doods
with bigger bellies and man boobs then myself walking up and down the
path alongside the lake. Perhaps I should have made this place a
stopover rather than the two nights at Kingman. Lots of tanned bodies,
oodles of tattoos and plenty of beer and rap music blasting on the
waterway. And ladies bouncing to the beatbox. Gawd I miss the days of
rock and roll.
Bullhead City was even hotter, 110 degrees and a
spotty shower that actually felt good, it wasn't those gullywashers that
I had to contend with in Tombstone or Seligman. Last year when I was
here, the Hastings store didn't have jack shit. This year I found
plenty of stuff in the Clarance bins and probably bought about 20 cds in
the process. Some good, some sucked and will be donated to the
Goodwill in Mesa on Monday. Don't ask me why i bought Travis tritt in
the first place. But the Hastings store surprised me enough with cds in
the five dollar range that perhaps a Ames trip might be forthcoming.
I
seem to blend with the crowd on Route 66. Came across some Germans
looking for the ghost town on the copper mine about a mile away from
Oatman. Although I wasn't much help I still think that Oatman is a
haunted ghost town when the shops close up around five and that perhaps
the steps behind me were Oatie paying me a visit since the Oatman Hotel
was closed by the time I got there in a howling wind.
Finally got
some nice moonshots as well outside of Kingman right before the sun
set. With a replacement battery I plan to head to Seligman and Crookton
Pass and take some pics before returning back to Phoenix Mesa to
conclude this trip.
We
must have had a power outage last night at the motel room. Everything
was blinking and the local channels were knocked off. I'm not too
impressed with this motel either. They switched to a much smaller
pillow and i couldn't get comfortable either. Plus they're remodeling
too so I can't take the famous Highway 66 logo. Not a great indication
that I might be here again next time i'm in the desert.
PART 5: Vacation's End back to Mesa from Route 66
The last couple days, I went back to the Mesa La Quita Inn on Grove
street but they didn't have a computer so had to wait till I got back.
The
Fourth Of July I returned back to Phoenix/Mesa via route 66 and a stop
at Seligman and got to see Angel Delgadillo riding his bike around
town. The guy is 82 years old and he's running circles around me. I
ended up having major back spams the last couple days of the trip so I
didn't do much walking anywhere, but I did managed to spend an hour at
Crookton Pass bridge and took a couple pictures and got to see a couple
trains. I didn't bother Angel since he was out bike riding but it was
nice to see him one more time. I also need to send him the picture of
us taken together last year.
After Crookton Pass I drove down to
Prescott and spent a couple hours at the Hastings store and found
nothing. But in the long run, this year the Hastings stores that I
visited on this trip had some cheap cds and some mid priced ones at
4.99.
I didn't sleep very well that Friday night at Kingman. The
Comfort Inn was a disappointment simply of the fact that they had a
power outage and all we could get on the tv was the Dish Network on how
to program your TV. I nodded a few times driving to Prescott and
finally had to load up on the Pepsi trying to keep awake. I think once I
got to the Mesa LA Quita Inn I did take a nap and did managed to find
some nifty fireworks show outside the window as the Tempe Fire Works
Show was beautiful to watch and didn't have to venture out to see it.
Sunday,
I went to Phoenix to Metro Center to the Jade Express for some chicken
fried rice. Always loved their food the best although it did give me
gas most of the day. Then found the last of the Bookman stores and
Zia's and found a few more cds of value. But it must have been orgy
night since most of the couples that I saw were sucking face, hell I had
two couples in front and back of me sucking face. Geezus will they get
a fucking room and go fuck?!? Must have been Romper Room night at ZIAs
as we had kids running up and down the aisle and dammed if one of the
suckface couples follow me down to ZIAs. Can't get away from these
jokers.
Monday took it easy and soaked in the hot tub but only to
find that a lizard was in my skibbies. Never seen that before, put the
undies out to dry and then there was a small lizard who high tailed it
into the AC unit. But then again, made a big mistake of going to
Sarro's for some spegetti wearing nothing but white. White pants, white
shirt and yeh got plenty of tomato sauce all over it.
In the
end, while the 10 days In Arizona was fun at times, it was draining and I
think we didn't have the best of luck. I think getting stuck in the
Truck Runaway Lane outside of Globe took a bit of fun out of it and so
did getting back spams in Kingman on Wed and couldn't shake them
whatsoever. I did find bargains and plenty of cds and records but I
also donated about 7 useless cds back to Goodwill. The Tragically Hip
2007 album was a piece of shit, and London Wainright the 3rd, first
album for atlantic wasn't all great either. Quicksliver Messenger
Service is a dated band and although i did find their cd for a dollar at
Goodwill on the first night, I redonated it back. QMS is a boring
band. And Travis Tritt?, what was I thinking?
I think in the
end, I got disgusted of seeing too many public display of affection and
although I'm all for love, I'd rather not see folk tying their tongues
in knots at the music store, nor seeing unruly brats and uncaring
parents who ready to pop another one out. See way too much of that.
Plus I also seen way too many butt cracks too. Nothing more gross than
seeing some 50 year old woman, wearing something that was too short and
seeing something that I'd rather not see. That or manboobs.
Did I
do too much down there? The grand total of miles driven in those 10
days was 1,650 miles. Lotta driving from Mesa to Globe to Tucson to
Tombstone back to Tucson and then to Tempe and then up to Cottonwood,
Sedona, Flagstaff, Kingman, Lake Havasau City, Bullhead City, to Oatman
to Kingman and back on Route 66 to Prescott and to Phoenix.
Perhaps
i should have spent the night in Lake Havasu City. Driving 1,650 miles
in 10 days probably wore me out and once I got back to Mesa I pretty
much took it easy. But Phoenix did lose another record store. Memory
Lane Records, based in Tempe is now a memory but as far as I have seen
ZIA and Hastings and FYE did pretty well in CD sales. The Best Buy in
Mesa moved across the street to Fiesta Mall and now sell music
instruments. But it always seem like everytime i went somewhere I
always have to have some help hounding me about wanting help. I have
6.000 cds what I am looking for they don't have anyway.
And so it
goes. We learn to never say never. I'd like to return back to the
desert in the future but only God knows if and when I do. In the 10
days in AZ, only one was spent in Phoenix if you could believe that.
Most of the time I based myself over in Tempe/mesa/chandler and spent
two days in Tucson. And managed to meet up with Barbara, a co player of
Farmtown and we chatted for a couple hours. Didn't meet up with Dennis
and perhaps next time we will get together. If there is.
Gas
prices were affordable. 2.67 the norm but they varied from 2.38 to 2.43
a gallon so I got lucky. I did find that great Mexican restaurant in
Tucson next to Bookmans which name escapes me so i snapped a picture of
the place in my digital camera. El Molinito its called. Best Mexican
food in Tucson, highly recommended.
Well that concludes the 10
days in AZ vacation. Over just like that. It wore me out, I ended up
having one too many monsoon storms for my liking but I did find
bargains. And in the end, did have a good time regardless.
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