Showing posts with label Arizona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arizona. Show all posts

Friday, December 21, 2007

Bisbee

Just blogging a few more photos from our Az. trip. We spent a day in Bisbee, which is where my dad lived when his dad was stationed at Fort Huachuca. He was pretty little then, but I always remember him telling the story of how he and his friend started a brush fire in some tumbleweed that almost burned down a few homes. Like I said - he was little, not even in school yet, but still - scary!!

So here are a couple fun pics of old-town in Bisbee.


Monday, November 26, 2007

Thanksgiving

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving at Tom and Carol's in Sierra Vista, Az. Uncle Dirk and Aunt Edith came over from Sonoita to join us and we enjoyed the beautiful weather by eating our turkey on the patio. The food was all wonderful, and we had a great time visiting.

Tom carves the organic turkey (it was yummy!)



Edith and Dirk relax on the patio


Chris knows the best part of the meal - dessert! And don't forget the extra whip...



Cowboy Dirk and Chris enjoy the last of the evening sun after the big meal


Is that Christian washing dishing? Yes - he and Tom did the cleaning up. Good job boys ;)

After dinner, Christian and Tom got the chiminea going - they had quite the fire (as you can see from the flames shooting out the top)


Christian and Barb enjoying the fire

Friday, November 23, 2007

Dinner with Dirk and Edith

We went over to Dirk and Edith's for dinner one night while in Arizona - and it was great! Edith made us yummy Dijon Chicken and we had a great time relaxing, and playing with Liezel (thier min pin).



Leizel especially enjoyed playing with Chris. While she make look vicious in these pictures, Chris assured us that she was just gumming his hands - not biting.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Naco, Az

Visiting Tom & Carol in Arizona - along with Chris and Barbara. Today we headed to Bisbee, but on the way stopped in Naco, a border town along the way. It was really cool - there were old abandoned Army baracks here (we were only on the U.S. side) and they were pretty run down, but made for some fun pictures...

There was a recent article in the Sierra Vista Herald, sent to us by Tom and Carol, so I thought I'd provide a link - gives a little history about the place:
Camp Naco