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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

November

 

second cup in the sun

The hot weather has broken.... we're enjoying blue skies, warm days and coolish nights.  Second cup and happy hour are always outside in the beautiful soft air.     Sometimes even dinner happens under the stars.


Steve and MonaLiza came to share dinner under the beautiful Hunter's moon the last Saturday in October.    The weather was just a little chilly, so we pulled the table over to the chiminea and took advantage of its warmth and fragrance.   Dave found some pinyon pine, it burns hotly and the smell is wonderful, it reminds us of northern Arizona.     We had to improvise with our seating, however, since our patio chairs were away being re-slung (is that a word?).    Extra dining room chairs were pressed into service.     No matter, friends understand these things.  

trying to get the perfect shot of the rising moon

 
our chef, cooking Spanakopita burgers by headlamp

 The patio chairs have finally come home, six weeks after they left for the "spa".   Next time our al fresco meal will be more comfy.


 Earlier that day, we got a new addition to the back yard.   Summer wasn't kind to one of our bushes; it was stressed by the heat and....died.    To make the best of it, I picked out a cool cactus to fill the recently vacated spot - an Argentine Giant.    If all goes well, he should give us large white flowers.

see the sparrow on the orange?

 

  November 1, we set off on the first of a couple short getaways before the Christmas holidays.     We planned a two-day trip north to Cottonwood, AZ to do a little wine tasting and a scenic train ride in the Verde Canyon with Steve and MonaLiza.     Two days of training, wineing, eating, and laughing. 

We drove separately and met up with them for lunch and wine tasting at Page Springs Winery.    Lunch was great, wine was good, but we left without buying a bottle (s).

we see you Steve.....

 It was too early to head to the hotel so we asked our great waitress for a nearby recommendation.     She pointed us to DA Ranch, just up (down?) the road.    It was a WINNER. 

DA Ranch

The grounds were lovely, and the wine was very good.    We walked away with our tasting glasses and two bottles of their red wine.



little Superman howled quietly while his mistress sang

After a quick check in at the Tavern Hotel in "downtown" Cottonwood, we walked across the street to a delicious dinner at Nicks.

nom nom nom

We gobbled up our dinners way too fast for any pictures, but.....I did manage to capture people enjoying the dessert offering.    Yes, we all shared the trio of Creme Brulee. 

she pronounces the chocolate brulee the winner!

all gone

  The next morning we walked across the street to Crema for breakfast.     Laughs and breakfast.

Steve's bloody Mary, complete with bacon, egg, lemon, olives, etc. 

   

 
taking the top off pepper shakers produces his desired results




After breakfast and a stroll down Main Street,  we headed to Clarkdale for our scheduled train ride. 


Edith Ann?


they wait while we browse



Dave and I took this excursion train many years ago, so we knew we'd enjoy the trip.   After picking up the tickets we were surprised to see that our seats were in the "Wickenburg" car!     Each coach was named after a city/town in Arizona i.e. Sedona, Tucson, Cottonwood, Phoenix, Wickenburg, etc.


Our seats were very comfortable and private with 4 large windows on either side.   We were served a champagne toast and individual charcuterie boxes before the train left the station.


Once underway though, we spent most of our time standing on the outdoor observation car next door.    The scenery was just too beautiful and the day too perfect to spend indoors, no matter how comfy.




we disappear into the tunnel







Verde River cuts a green swath through the volcanic scenery

The train ride was about 4 hours and by that time we were thirsty again.   Yes, again.    Steve had a brewery in mind, just around the corner, and since it was too early for dinner we decided to try a brew at the Smelter Town Brewery.  

two of the four of us liked our choices
  
 The atmosphere was pleasant, in an industrial sort of way.    The nicely renovated 100-year-old building also houses a boutique hotel.  


Burp.....shall we hit another winery before bed?   Yessiree!    The newly built and opened Merkin Vineyards Hilltop Winery and Trattoria towered over our hotel and piqued our interest.   


The winery and tasting room were set high on a rise overlooking the mountains and city of Cottonwood.   It is surrounded by tiers of grape vines and has a gelato shop at the base, near the funicular (wine and gelato -   interesting pairing)


 The much-touted funicular was out of order, or rather the operator was "out of order", so Dave and I drove around the corner and up to the top of the hill to their parking lot.     The Lowes took the stairs.        Beautiful facility, every detail attended to but.....they are still working out their staffing issues.    No judgement at this point since they'd only been open for less than a month.     We finally snagged an outdoor table and decided to just have a light meal with a wine tasting.    This and that were unavailable, just ran out of...., no longer offering, etc. so we ended up with the wine tasting and a few small bites from the appetizer menu.     Perhaps we'll try again in a year or so.


After a good night's sleep, we met for breakfast and then went our separate ways back to Wickenburg.     Steve had a job to do when he got home, and we decided to take the slow route, through the mountain town of Jerome and on to Prescott Valley before ending our mini vacation at the mondo tourist trap called Rock Springs pie shop.


We've passed it many times and have never stopped.    It was lunch time so we thought we'd give it a try.    Yep, tourist trap on a grand scale.    The pie wasn't that good.    Ah well.

On the positive side, it prompted me to find a recipe for Tennessee Lemon Pie and make it at home today.    Mmmmm, I'm glad I did.




And, since I'm now a grandmother, here's another completely gratuitous picture of our sweet funny girl.















26 comments:

  1. What a fun trip, jealous! The new cactus looks great, as does that lemon pie.

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    1. It was a fun little trip! The pie was good but very unusual....just eggs, sugar and lemon juice whipped up and kind of fluffy!

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  2. Besides very carefully how do plant a cactus with out a trip to the ER.

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  3. What a fun post! Good friends with foods and wines make for good gatherings.
    Annabell is growing so fast.

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  4. OMG -- I'm smiling from ear to ear this morning! What a trip - what a "wild" looking bloody mary! And AnnaBelle!!!!! Love her little elephant hat. There is something very special about watching friends gather -- to eat, to drink, and with lots of merriment! You all look content (and full!) Love to all. CindyP (P.S. - to MonaLiza - I especially adored that picture of Sue with Dave's hand on her back. Definite winner tonight!) And is it my imagination, or is Susan Bank acquiescing to more pictures of herself recently? Love it and I love her.

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    1. Cindy, you would have enjoyed our trip, wish you were here! The little elephant blankie on Annabelle's head (a gift from old friend, Judi) was draped there by her father - to be funny, to make her laugh. You laughed, so I guess it was! I liked the picture of Dave and I, also. I do, occasionally, acquiesce to shots from that angle!.

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  5. Great blog! Traveling with friends is so much fun. We've done the Camp Verde train trip and enjoyed it immensely! Enjoyed your adventure and photos! I too liked the photo of you with Dave's hand on your back. The chairs look great. What's the news on the living room chairs??

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    1. We've, reluctantly, decided to live with them. We can't justify the cost of new ones on top of the price already paid for the pretty ones..... some you win, some you lose. Hopefully they'll break in by the time we die?

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  6. Wow, what a great time you had with Steve and MonaLiza. Barb is not a big winery fan, but she does enjoy her brews! Love the setting and views in your backyard. I could totally see having supper out there in the evening.

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    1. Wineries are fun, the wine tasting is fun but the grounds are usually quite nice to explore and relax. Of course, wine tasting in the back yard is perfectly fine also! One of the reasons we moved here was so we could spend more time outside. (well, except for the few HOT months)....

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  7. Awww, such a fun post! What a great trip with ML & Steve. I love how you capture your experience in your words and photos...I almost feel like we're there with you. :-)) So glad the temps have cooled off so that you can enjoy second cup and happy hour outside while admiring your beautiful new cactus. Annabelle is so adorable in her elephant hat. Was that a gift from you guys?

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    1. I wish you were there with us, you would have enjoyed it also. That wasn't a hat on her head, it was a little blankie (with teething rings, etc.) from our dear friend Judi. Daddy thought she'd laugh or we'd laugh, or something, when he draped it over her little head. She does look amused, doesn't she?

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  8. It’s always fun seeing and reading about friends enjoying their adventures and time together…loved all the photos of you, Dave, ML and Steve. It’s pretty cool you posted about the train ride as I am always researching Arizona things to do and a couple of weeks ago the train ride popped up on Google. We have visited the area so many times, but are usually hiking I guess and have never ridden the train. Love the photo of you disappearing in the tunnel.

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    1. The train ride was fun, they took good care of us and the scenery was spectacular. There were a few places we saw (in the distance) that I'd like to try and Jeep to next time through. Lots of interesting little nuggets in the area. The tunnel looked like it was swallowing up the train didn't it! That was a ML capture.

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  9. Excellent post. I had no idea Cottonwood had become so developed. I haven't been there in years, and it was pretty much a wide spot in the road. Annabelle is darling with the elephant on her head.

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    1. I remember when it was just a wide spot also but it seems the train and some pretty decent wineries have breathed life into it. I'd go back again. Annabelle did look sweet (and tolerant....) with the elephant blankie on her head didn't she?

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  10. Looks like fun was had by all. I too, always take the top off of pepper shakers before shaking!

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    1. A kindred spirit! Dave hopes they never find anything wrong with consuming copious amounts of pepper.....

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  11. We had a wonderful time as always with your pleasant company. So glad everything worked out as planned even if it was an out of the blue activity. Now I know why we never stop at Rock Springs, the pies are overrated and glad you confirmed it for us. Annabelle is growing to be not only a cutie but now also showing some personality under that elephant hood.

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  12. pleasant company times four! I should have known - once a tourist trap, always a tourist trap!

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  13. Oh loved this post, you live life with such gratitude and good taste. Your baby grandchild is precious. Dee

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    1. Thanks Dee. I don't take a second for granted, life is short. She is adorable, if I don't say so myself!

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  14. Definitely turned out to be a perfect get away trip. Your photos are awesome and show what all felt. Glad you got the chairs back for the outside table. Comfy life is back. What a sweet, adorable photo of Annabelle:) Thanks for sharing.

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    1. It was a nice, short getaway, perfect! They did a nice job on the chairs, giving us years more use for less than buying a new patio set. We have two folding chairs for Beluga that I just took to them to repair also! Can't wait to see her in a few weeks!

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