Thursday, March 27, 2025

Apricity West 5

March 21. 2025 - Friday
Do nothing day except for the usual walk.
 
March 22, 2025 - Saturday
We weighed in today and did good again! I took my walk around the park as always. Since Terri and Jim are attending a wedding today…


…we went to an early lunch to try another Dim Sum. 


I think they are about even regarding choices and taste. We decided to add Chicken Wings and Custard Shells to the mix.




We took a lot of it home for later and devoured it while watching the Davis Monthan AFB Air Show. I am told that sometimes the vibrations from low flying jets are so loud that they set off car alarms en masse. 






March 23. 2025 - Sunday. HAPPY 95TH BIRTHDAY TO MOM! 


Can’t believe she is 95, still doing so many things independently - living alone, driving, tracking our iPhones, grocery shopping, caring for her beloved Sadie kitty, expressing her views on Facebook, etc. The project that Terri and I have been working on with sisters, Cindy and Leslie, back East is a digital card from friends and family which ended up having 36 video clips and 161 photos throughout the years. An amazing tribute for an amazing woman. She was thrilled.
 
Another celebration on my 175th day streak with tracking WW and daily walking!
 
We went to Terri and Jim’s in the afternoon for great conversation and cocktails. Since it is getting hotter in the sun, we moved under the patio roof - a totally different POV than we’ve had before…





Dinner was flank steaks and mixed grains with green beans - I could really tell the difference in the garlic used. We just bought it at the Tucson Craft Fair. 


Watched Last of the Mohicans at night. Great movie!
 
March 24, 2025 - Monday
Walked at 7:30 while still cool. Today went up to 88 degrees and I find a shady area next to bushes is a perfect place to walk and get shade. Lazy day, as Monday’s usually are. Played a little music in preparation for our last “concert” for Mom Parsons on Friday. Tonight we watched The Magnificent Seven - another great one! I know I watched this years ago, but totally forgot most of it. 
 
March 25, 2025 - Tuesday
Warm night, but got a good sleep. Pat and I walked today at 10:30 in spite of the 83 degrees at that hour. Can’t tell you what a relief the gentle breeze was during our trek.
 
March 26, 2025 - Wednesday
Walked in the shade at 7:30am, Rich and I went to get our toes done, and then did our last stock-up before we hit the road on Monday! Hard for me to believe we have been here for 2 months already! Getting ready for our departure - physically, practically and emotionally. Ugh! 

Got a wonderful FaceTime call tonight from granddaughter, Leanna❤️❤️
 
Day 100 of my Spanish DuoLingo streak! 


March 27, 2025- Thursday
Amazingly, we both lost weight again this week! I am soooooo close to my personal target threshold. Today was Pat’s and my last walk in Tucson. We hope to get a walk in at Deming's Dream Catcher RV Park - she and Rich both managed that park in the past. We will be stopping over which coincides with her brief stay.  She has decided to sell her motorhome and move into her own suite at her daughter’s home here in Tucson.
 
Went to Terri and Jim’s to begin our last weekend festivities. Laundry, practice for tomorrow’s “concert” for Jim’s Mom - 94 years old. Dinner and cocktails... pasta a la Terri with spicy chicken sausage, mushrooms and peas. Yum!


Until next week, tata…


Thursday, March 20, 2025

Apricity West 5

March 14, 2025 - Friday
Weighed in and we both lost! Walked in the park and ate very little during the day as we went to T&J's for turkey burgers and home baked fries, followed by a small chocolate mint cookie sundae...


March 15, 2025 - Saturday
After my walk, we went to meet up with the Parsons for a wonderful food experience - Dim Sum (touch of the heart). Rich was our guide extraordinaire as it was all of our maiden voyage. 


Basically it is like a sampler/PuPu of Chinese foods served in individual dishes. They are called appetizers, but you make a meal of it by ordering a variety of dishes - and of course your choice of tea flavors hot or cold. 


Then we went downtown to see the tallest in the state in process mural of a saguaro. It so happens that there is a little walk up window for pasta and/or sorbet in an alley nearby. The joys of Arizona weather allowing outdoor dining!   


Small mural in alley


Off to a new brewery, Borderlands #3, which has all walls and tables covered with graffiti by a single artist. We had one drink and then went back to T&J’s to play music. 
 
March 16, 2025 - Sunday
After attending online church, I walked. Terri and Jim came over our way to have a mid-morning breakfast down the street at TTT Truck Stop. Then they sat with us on our patio for a while until we had to prepare for the TUKU final practice. Rich has improved so much on the harmonica solos - Danny Boy, Irish Eyes, and San Francisco Bay. I will try to get a video clip of it on Wednesday. 
 
March 17, 2025 - Monday HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY
It warmed up a lot last night and I should have walked earlier this morning than I did. Extended my route by walking to the Dollar Store (less than 3/4/ mile round trip) to get a green shirt for the occasion - today and the performance on Wednesday. We were sitting out front and a man stopped to ask if we were really from NY (license plates). He is from Rochester and asked if we had been to "the Sag.” He used to go to the Sagamore Hotel on Lake George frequently. And Rich used to sous chef there - not in the same time line, but…  He and his wife retired 4 years ago, sold their home, bought an 31-foot motorhome and a Jeep toad and have been full-timing ever since. They are thinking about summering back East, but love it here. 
 
Off to Terri and Jim’s to play music, drink cocktails, and cook (Rich) a corned beef dinner. 




They provided dessert - Beyond Bread has a separate entrance to their shop called Back Dough. These mini-pies were a perfect ending to the meal. 


March 18, 2025 - Tuesday
Taking it easy today - lounged all morning. Pat and I went for our 2-mile walk at 1pm in the crisp, cool, windy air...
 
March 19, 2025 - Wednesday
Walked as usual. Today was the big day - 21 members of the TUKU group performed at Atria Bell Court Senior Living. The audience loved us as they sang and danced for many of the 20 songs we did. Rich did really well and they applauded for him after his intro - see the body of this email to hear it. Hard to believe he just started taking this hobby seriously a few months ago. 


This was our last time playing with them as we leave in 11 days. It really was a great group and we both learned so much. I sure hope there are organized players back in Berkshire County whether they are ukuleles or other instruments. We will be going through withdrawal until then.
 
March 20, 2025 - Thursday
Another gorgeous sunny day in the desert. Walked 2 miles with Pat and went over to Terri and Jim’s for a visit and pizza from Transplant.
 
 
 

Thursday, March 13, 2025

Apricity West 5

March 7, 2025 - Friday
Cold, wet and windy today, but I bundled up and walked between the rain drops. The rain is very much needed here so we are glad to have it. Went over to T&J’s to play music, discuss life in general and enjoy potato sausage soup with cornbread. We did weigh in this morning - Rich did great; I did not!


March 8, 2025 - Saturday 
HAPPY  75th BIRTHDAY to Sister Cindy ❤️

After walking, went over to Terri and Jim's for a fun-filled day - starting with La Frida Restaurant. Wow! What an amazing place.




Really like this feature - a sampling of their sauces before you order your entree:


The food presentation was incredible and delicious too. Enchiladas Mole…


Chicken Flautas


Shrimp Tacos


It turns out that the owner was featured in tucsonfoodie for Women’s History Month:


Then we went on a mystery ride and ended up at Agua Caliente Park -  the same park we went to for a picnic last year, but this time we were able to go inside the little museum there. It has been lived in by numerous owners and goes back to the 1200’s - artifacts like arrowheads and clay bowls that were found when they excavated the land to build a spa area for visitors coming down from Wyoming to stay. 




The dining room below was the original building - you can see how thick the adobe walls are between rooms. 


The owner at the time wanted to feed guests properly, so installed THREE 1950’s kitchens. Pretty cool.






Sat on the island bench gazing at the ducks and turtles who are plentiful on this pond.


The Lee High Wildcat Girls won their bid to get into the Final Four of the MIAA (Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association)! Leanna, who just turned 16 yo, is on the team - PROUD MOMENT! In Lee, when the sports teams win big, it is customary to have a parade down Main Street of firetrucks and tow trucks honking and blowing sirens with the team on a flat bed. The town comes out for it every time. My kids had the same winning experience when they were in high school sports. 


March 9, 2025 - Sunday
Windy today for my walk, but it feels good to get it done. Went to Rio Vista Park for Ukulele group for two hours to practice for our performance on 3/19/25.


Then over to Terri and Jim’s for Margaritas followed by yummy Margarita chicken and rice. 


March 10, 2025 - Monday
Gorgeous day today. Walked as usual. We had grapefruit right from T&J’s tree for breakfast. Rich made a nice salad for lunch. Terri came over to work on a special project with me - to be disclosed later. 
 
March 11, 2025 - Tuesday
Pat came over and we walked the bike trail for 2 miles. It was gorgeous and a lot of bikers shared it with us! Noticed these tiles for the first time...
Hand painted tiles…


Rich and I practiced our music. Then I worked on the baby blanket. 
 
March 12, 2025 - Wednesday
It rained throughout the night which was lovely, but I woke up at 2am drowning in my CPAP due to allergies. Sneezed, on and on and slept a little with open mouth. Still managed to get out of bed by 6:30. Grocery shopped at Fry’s - light this week, but included Corned Brisket for St. Patrick’s day boiled dinner. Took a shorter than usual walk - feel like I’m lacking oxygen and energy after the night I had. 
 
Watched the Wildcat girls play streaming. They put up a good fight, but the team they played had a 24-0 record coming in. They are big, fast and strong. Our team is young and not so tall. They can hold their heads high making it this far.
 
March 13, 2025 - Thursday
We weighed in today as we are going to lunch at Ba-Dar again (Terri’s maiden voyage)… and then the long St. Pat's weekend. Pat and I got our 2-mile walk in first. 
 
Terri was impressed with our new find. Then we went to her place to work on music and a project. 

Thursday, March 6, 2025

Apricity West 5

February 28, 2025 - Friday
We weighed in today before our party weekend and both did very well. Went for my walk, then headed to Locale Italian Restaurant to celebrate Terri’s birthday. 


We went there last year too and I ordered the same dish and would do it again and again.

My Sfolgia - handmade pasta ribbon, braised pork, mushrooms, saba, dandelion greens, Parmesan…


After our feast, we went to Jim’s mom’s abode - Brookdale Senior Living. She just turned 94 and has a cute apartment there which she showed off with pride. It is her “happy place.” This is some of her own art which adorns the walls, created in recent years. 


We had cake by Nadine, and Terri opened her gifts in the library.




One of the wobble-heads from the farmers market…


March 1, 2025 - Saturday
Did my walking thing early. Terri and Jim picked us up for a great day-trip to Patagonia. We stopped for lunch at Velvet Elvis where we have eaten before. 


I had the Hearts of Blue Goddess Salad with blue cheese dressing, Gorgonzola and candied pecans and a pizza dough roll. 


Went into the Gallery to check things out and I heard Rich, say, “Uh Oh!” As I catch up with him, he has another flute in his hands! Turns out the maker of this flute worked in the shop where Odell worked here in Patagonia. It was not nearly the quality of what he bought last week, so we walked out without another flute - thankfully. 


I tinkered with the cigar box ukulele, but it wasn’t tuned.


The owner, Cecelia from Ecuador, approached us and we had a great conversation. Apparently, Patagonia used to be sleepier than it is now with nothing but dirt roads. This building was originally a home, but then became the Big Steer Bar. The sheriff said at one time, “The town didn't need a Marshall, the Big Steer needed policing.” She bought the building in 2002 and spent 14 months in renovation - she had 3 walls and a liquor license (no roof)! She used to live in this space before moving the gift shop in for more room.


There is actually a Chapel in the Velvet Elvis Restaurant which had been used as a gift shop. 


We went further down the road and stopped at the Mercantile where I bought a number of gifts for my family last year. A really nice shop...


The next portion of the day was devoted to driving through the beautiful landscape in search of a new winery which was ranked in the the top ten in the country. Problem is that they are so renowned that you couldn’t get in without a reservation - which we did not have.


Tasting room to the right. To the left are casitas looking out over the mountains…


So down the road further is the Meading Room - with mead, cider, and wine. I didn’t know what mead was, but found out that it is a fermentation process with honey as the base. 




We had a flight of 5 (1 dry, 2 sweet and 2 sweeter) beverages. My favorite was New Fashioned // Cherry Bourbon Mead - Avocado Blossom Honey, Orange Blossom Honey, Montmorency + Bing Cherries, Elgin Distillery Bourbon Barrel Aged 1 Year, Dessert Sweet - Alc. 14% by vol. 


So hard to capture the beauty…


Last stop was at a little shop in Sonoita which carries Blue Bell Ice Cream - Rich’s all time favorite brand. I invented a new sundae - butterscotch, hot fudge, pistachio ice cream, with whipped cream and a cherry on top!


March 2, 2025 - Sunday
Went walking a little later in the morning as it is cooling off this week. Then went to TUKU at the Gilbert’s home as they are leaving the country for Canada and wanted to host a ukulele session in their beautiful back yard. We were the 2nd car to arrive cause that’s how we roll - got a great set up under the gazebo and out of the sun.


The group supplied pizza, vanilla Oreos, Maple Fudge, and vanilla Kit Kats for 36 people for this fond farewell. It happened to be Dennis (host) Gilbert’s birthday, so we played and sang Happy Birthday after eating.


Rich played every song on the harmonica even though we had never heard of a fair amount of them. Kathie Gilbert (hostess) was so happy that Rich was playing - her grandfather is 95 years old deaf, and has dementia - he still can play the harmonica for her. 
 
Kermie sat in front of us and we chatted about her banjolele and her name origin - Celtic for a strong, independent woman who follows her God. I had never heard the name before so I Googled it and it says the first recorded birth by the SSA is June 30, 1899. Less than 5 people per year have been born with that first name.


Rose sat next to Rich and when he noticed her bracelet, he tapped her on the shoulder and showed her his bracelet. They looked at each other and said, “Sonja!” That is the woman in St. Croix who makes these unique bangles. Rose is from St. Croix and they started sharing stories and so it went. Rich gave me one when we were first dating.


Back to Terri and Jim’s to wrap up the birthday weekend - Jim made us girls his fancy Old Fashions.


Odometer reached 100,000 miles on 2017 Chevy Spark, a.k.a. Shadow. 😁
 
March 3, 2025 - Monday
Walked in mid-morning - had to put a sweater on as the wind made it chillier than usual. Went to the post office to mail my tax return. YAY! Later on, we had a nice chat with Gary about Rich’s flute playing and North Ranch happenings. 

Rich’s son, Perry, called us using What’s App from the Philippines where they are having a wonderful vacation in Lyn’s homeland. It was nice to have a video chat with them. They purchased 30 XL white eggs for 240 pesos - $4.21. they are $1.68/dozen which is expensive there. 


March 4, 2025 - Tuesday
Dropped a wad at Fry’s today bright and early. Couldn’t believe the traffic at 7:30am. 
 
Look who showed up for a walk today! Pat is staying in Tucson near her daughter, Cyndi, for the month of March, so hopefully we can have some walk and talk time in this month. We met up today and made a plan to walk at 10:30am on Tuesdays and Thursdays during March. We walked out of the RV park and over to the beautiful bike trail that circles the city of Tucson. I don’t go there alone - if something happened to this wibbly wobbly body, I wouldn’t have immediate help. Pat was a WW leader, so I always learn more ways to “remove" weight. Today we were talking about how happy we are that potatoes are now zero points on WW. I mentioned that I love having Simply Potatoes Shredded Potatoes as a side. She mentioned that she has used them for potato soup and I couldn’t wait to get home to make a batch. My Italian mother-in-law used to call it Rizi Potati, and used left over mashed/boiled potatoes and even the potato water with rice. So I put a box of chicken broth, rice, 1/2 package of Shredded Potatoes, with a little broccoli and some big cut shredded cheese at the end. It was delicious and low in points.  

March 5, 2025 - Wednesday
Went for my walk before we went to Michaels to get more yarn! Then we went to Da-Bar Chinese Restaurant for the first time - so much for being “good” during the week. It was so appealing and clean when we went inside.


The waitress was great - kind and friendly with a smile on her face. We noticed the wall hangings and looked closer. They are all mandolins with miniature mandolins inside - zoom in to see the detail. 




She brought the crispy noodles with a small bowl of warm sweet and sour sauce! Rich got Beef Kung Pao and I got Chicken and Broccoli. The meal comes with egg fried rice (we are used to paying extra for fried rice and getting packets of sweet 'n sour) and a spring roll. Needless to say, that was our dinner. It was delicious! 


Sitting around outside when Kyle and Sarah stopped while walking their dog, BeeGee - still kicking. They played the guitar and banjo with us a couple of weeks ago. They are leaving tomorrow for Ruidoso, New Mexico which is where they live. We learned a lot about them - they had property in Florida and used to travel 2200 miles to get there in the winter, but now enjoy driving up to Tucson instead. They also built two RV parks from the ground up in their past lives and are looking to buy one near them. His profession was jeweler and she deals with collectibles. Interesting folks. 
 
Then Joe came over and introduced himself. It pays to have a site near a dumpster - everybody has to go there. He is 49 years old and retired from Airtronics and gets VA benefits. I asked what Airtronics is and he said that all of these jets and planes that we see flying overhead, he has worked on at one time or another. He invited us to come over and have a drink sometime and if we need anything at all, he can help. Nice guy...
 
March 6, 2025 - Thursday
The wind is whipping today - I woke up sneezing which is what the "desert dust in the wind" does to me. Got out my neti pot for a sinus cleanse - it does help. Pat and I decided to walk anyway - troopers that we are, we did the full 2 miles on the bike trail.
 
Rich and I practiced our music - he found out there is sheet music for harmonica! The pressure of having all these solos is turning him into a researcher. 

Finished watching Dark Winds on Netflix with Joe Leaphorn pursuing law, order and justice on a Navajo reservation. I highly recommend it.

Apricity West 5

March 21. 2025 - Friday Do nothing day except for the usual walk.   March 22, 2025 - Saturday We weighed in today and did good again! I ...