Fall must be here because the AZ State Fair has rolled around again. Where else can you pet the animals, people watch for hours, ride the "thrill" rides, see some cars smash each other up, eat greasy food, and oh, did I mention get sick from that greasy food? No place, except the good ol' state fair. Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Arizona State Fair
Fall must be here because the AZ State Fair has rolled around again. Where else can you pet the animals, people watch for hours, ride the "thrill" rides, see some cars smash each other up, eat greasy food, and oh, did I mention get sick from that greasy food? No place, except the good ol' state fair. Posted by Josh and Katie at 6:17 PM 3 comments
Saturday, October 18, 2008
That turtles got a cold.
Kids say the funniest things. So there we were looking at this reptile exhibit when we stumbled across to two tortoises and a couple of kids. The turtle's were exhibiting some adult behavior and the kids were trying to figure out just what was going on. The kids had all sorts of ideas to explain the tortoise's behavior, and were sharing their insight.
"It could be a race", one said
the other disagreed, "no, they are wrestling"
"that one has a cold, or maybe hiccups"
"maybe that one is saying gitty up?"
We only caught a few seconds of it on video, we hope you find it as funny as we did.
Posted by Josh and Katie at 8:05 AM 2 comments
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Balloon Fiesta in New Mexico
We have always wanted to see New Mexico, really I'm not being sarcastic; for some reason this surprises people. I guess we are suckers for the unknown. This years balloon festival, and some other circumstances, were just the excuse we needed to get out of town. Apparently New Mexico is the land of enchantment AND the national hotbed for ballooning. All just trivia until you see it for yourself. It was really amazing, and to think we nearly left town without seeing one balloon. The next morning we once again stood in awe as more than three hundred balloons lifted off with the sunrise. There was just so much to take in as one balloon after another floated skywards. After they launched we watched them dot the sky and drift away into the morning sun. As we left the field that morning we were so glad that we could see the balloons and also so grateful for all our other many blessings.
Posted by Josh and Katie at 7:24 PM 4 comments
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Route 66

We haven't seen all of route 66 but we have seen the Arizona highlights. Most of it honestly isn't worth mentioning (like Kingman). Sure its a scenic highway but more scenic than others? Not really. What sets apart "America's Highway" is the little (nearly dead) towns that dot it. Once upon a time when these towns where not bypassed by our modern freeways, each developed there own roadside oddities to encourage people to stop, shop, eat, or stay the night. The restaurants along 66 make some people nostalgic and others just wonder how they keep their food licence. That being said we have had the gold standard/holy grail malt milk shake on route 66. This was the milk shake that all other milk shakes are measured against. Simply Amazing. If you ever find yourself in Seligman YOUR LOST, but while your there get a malt.
Posted by Josh and Katie at 9:04 AM 1 comments
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Man VS Wild
Scorpions are one of the creepiest creatures on earth, everyone knows that. What you might not know is that they glow neon green under a black light. We came up with the idea that we should not only spot scorpions, but hunt them! The hunting party consisted of Russ, Josh and myself. As you can tell we were pretty intense about it too!
We could not believe the size of this guy, he was huge. We were freaking out to say the least. After we all got pictures with the beast, the men tried to figure out how to capture him. The Scorpion however had another idea, and quickly escaped down his tunnel. So that was the big one that got away. But to tell you the truth I'm okay with it. He gave me the heeby geebies anyways.
Posted by Josh and Katie at 6:36 PM 6 comments