Thursday, November 18, 2021

Apricity West 2

November 12, 2021, Friday
Went into Surprise today for errands and a nice lunch (and Guinness for the guys) at the Irish Wolfhound with John and Eileen. The Cobb Salad is my favorite, but the Fish ’n Chips is very tempting - maybe next time…. I missed Line Dancing today and we didn’t ride our bikes when we got home. Tomorrow?
 
November 13, 2021, Saturday
Robin and I met last year while we were here. She and Keith come here from northern Arizona to winter and are long time friends with Rich, so we went to visit them last week. They have a park model home here and she is trying to get into the habit of walking on the non-Line Dance days. I told her I would love to walk with her if she wanted company - this morning she stopped by and I gladly joined her. 

We did good and kept an even pace - walking, gawking and talking. We were gawking at the items on display in front of homes for the North Ranch RV Park Yard Sale - everything from hoses, lawn chairs, totems, cacti to off rode vehicles, a jeep, and a VW bug. Since we have spent so much energy purging excess stuff before we got on the road and have 300 square feet to live in, we were not shopping the yard sale.
 
BUT we did shop for a guitar at Denny and Joanne Evans’ - they have lived here for about 10 years and he is a longtime member of the jam session. He plays steel guitar by ear and has several guitars to sell. I knew when I saw (and heard) the Epiphone Gibson that we would be taking it home. 


We are now trying to figure where to store it! And how to play it...



Got a nice bike ride in before cocktail hour so I made up for yesterday with two exercises today.
 
November 14, 2021, Sunday
The adventure of the day was to go to Barnstar Brewery in Skull Valley. The ride for us was about an hour headed in the same direction as we took to Prescott - a very windy 1000 foot ascent over Granite Mountain (where the Granite "Hot Shots” perished), through Yarnell and Peeples Valley and on to Skull Valley. 


At a very small sign we took a left and joggled along the wash board dirt road for 3 miles, leaving a plume of dust behind us. 
At the site of this little oasis, my mouth was agape as we parked amongst the off-rode vehicles, motorcycles, and dozens of cars. Rich has been here when a group trail riders stopped to water their horses and wet their whistles! 


One of the waitresses asked for our names to run a tab. When I said Monda, she paused and said, What? It turns out, her name is Amanda and her boyfriend’s is Armando, so they call them Monda! 



Tight quarters but about 40 people had their brew and were
lounging in the nooks and crannies of the ranch.




Bathroom decor.


Two different colored eyes on this mascot.




Here’s the story:

In 2011, David and Sandy Bigelow decided it was time for a change. They decided to move to Skull Valley, Arizona where they had been visiting family for years. They purchased a piece of property surrounded by Prescott National Forest, building a ranch house and a micro-brewery and Barnstar Brewing Company was born. In January of 2012, Barnstar Brewing Company started making world class craft beer. Originally selling to  bars and restaurants in and around the Prescott area to much acclaim. However in 2014, customers continued to ask for private visits to the brewery and tasting room and word spread about this unique Brewery.  It was decided that with the scale and size of the Brewery, David could create a broader offering of beers that could be sold directly to consumers through the Tasting Room. Now open on Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00-5:00 and featuring up to 12 handcrafted  beers, Barnstar has become a one of a kind destination for beer lovers wide and far.

A visit to Barnstar is a truly unique and memorable experience. There are relaxing places to sit both inside and out. Offering 9-12 world class beers, from great Extra and Double IPA's to Pale Ales, Pumpkin ale, Porters, Stouts, Wheats, Ambers  and many more. We have a small General Store with mens and womens, Barnstar T-shirts, Sweatshirts, Tanks, Hats, Beanies, Koozies, Bottle openers, and other fun merchandise. We also sell 32 oz and 64 oz Growlers for our guests to take home with them. (We are also happy to refill any Growlers  that guests bring with them (at a reduced cost). We offer Brats, with Sauerkraut, and onions, Hot Dogs, "Barbudos" pulled Pork sandwiches on Kings Hawaiian rolls, both come with coleslaw or potato salad. We also have chips, nuts, and soft drinks. If you want to get your grill on, we are happy to provide you with our grill (for a nominal fee). We are dog, and kid friendly (Kids must be supervised). Our two mascots, Nick and Lulu, our miniature horses, love for the kids to feed them Carrots (which we provide free of charge) . For entertainment, we have a Cornhole court, Bocce Ball, as well as Croquet. Dominoes, Playing cards, Jenga, Mahjong, knife throwing, chainsaw juggling, Ice skating, Turtle racing, Marbles and more. As for us....   We have won spelling bees at the Kremlin, wore the green jacket at Augusta, rode horses to victory at Churchill Downs, cliff dove in Acapulco, climbed Everest  (without oxygen), ran a 2 minute mile and  swam the English Channel, oh.... And we make great Beer.....

Sadly for us, but good for them, they sold the brewery after 10 years of working weekends. It will close on December 1st and be moved down to Yarnell off the main drag which is like an entrance to a mine. They will try to keep it unique and interesting - just a different backdrop. 

 

Put the top down on the return trip.








Stopped at Yarnell Emporium - love this place!
 
November 15, 2021, Monday
Had a going away party for our line dance teacher this morning. Lots of goodies and stories about how the students met her. She is off to Destin, FL and will be starting up a line dance class there in her plush new senior  community. 
 
November 16, 2021, Tuesday
Costco run today with John and Eileen to stock up on protein and wine. Had a nice lunch at their house after and caught up on news, classmates, and family...
 
November 17, 2021, Wednesday
Line dancing and bike ride today. 
 
November 17, 2021, Thursday
We skipped the Jam Session today because there was a Howling at the Moon event that is held in November and March. We literally sat there waiting for the full moon to rise while visiting with North Ranchers, eating nibbles, drinking our drinks which we brought, and listening to great music. 
 






This is Miss Ellie and Danny - two of the talented musicians who play at the jam sessions. They were in the audience tonight, but Denny Evans (sold us the guitar), Harvey who gives lessons played and Wayne were the entertainment.
 

Dot was the hostess with the mostest! 


One of the guests distills his own brew and brings jugs to sample - the apple pie flavor was delicious.
 

Rich’s communion…

Got to do a little line dancing… 


We waited a while for the moon to burn through the cloud cover...
 

And the sunset was a vibrant red on the horizon. 
 
Nighty, night… 

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for posting the chaps pic! Sounds like so much fun! And multiple Monda's!

    Love,

    Melissa

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  2. Take that road to Prescott a lot! Killer drive DOWN at night. Have dldo been to that brewery. I'm lovin' this, Monda!

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    1. Please say who you are. Thanks, comes through as unknown.

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  3. Also let be the Irish Wolfhound!

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  4. You two find the most amazing things to do! I'm so glad you're having fun!

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