Today wraps Week 5 on the road, with 6,328 miles clocked on this trip so far. Here's the rundown:
Day 29: Toured the Mystery Castle nearby South Mountain in Phoenix - a neat little local curiosity. Went back to the Golden Rule Cafe, because it was impossible to stay away - I had to have that incredible homestyle fried chicken one more time. Then for dinner, Had some nice, fresh sushi at Shimogamo in Chandler.
Day 30: Hiked a bit around South Mountain - like the "Mystery Castle," there are really great views of Phoenix and the whole valley. Walked around Arizona Mills - excessively busy on game night for ASU, but a new pizza restaurant, La Bocca, was worth the visit.
Day 31: Explored Tonto Natural Bridge, climbing all over some slippery rocks - the formation was beautiful as was the ride up there from Phoenix.
Day 32: Drove on to Tucson, and visited San Xavier de Bac Mission - a stark white building on red desert. Then, took a quick trip to Tubac - the little arts/shop community was deserted at the time, but it was worth it to find a gift I'd been keeping an eye out for at a local store that was sadly going out of business.
Day 33: Walked the natural preserved paths of the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum, and then traveled down the road - slowing so a snake could cross - to Old Tucson Studios where many old westerns and some modern ones have filmed. If you're a western fan, it's worth the admission price, but others might find it too much of a small scale theme park - I personally really liked and was glad I got it in before leaving. I also squeezed in an oil change before leaving.
Day 34: Drove into Tombstone, walked around the OK Corral gunfight site and saw the Historama - most of which I knew already so I could have skipped it. Shopped in the stores on the main street of the historic district. Continued on, eventually heading into the forested mountains to the Billy the Kid Scenic Byway through lower Lincoln County, and on to Roswell. Ate a nice juicy steak at Cattle Baron and I was set for the night with a satisfied appetite.
Day 35: Ate a really good, freshly made egg & sausage sandwich at the Not of This World Cafe on Main Street in Roswell - imagine a Parisian-decor cafe with touches of a space theme. Walked through the International UFO Museum - went through pretty fast and there weren't nearly as many "scene recreation" exhibits I expected, leaving me kind of disappointed actually. There really is UFO obsession everpresent through the main drag as you might think - even the street lamps have little almond-shaped alien eyes. Moved north to Fort Sumner. Saw Billy the Kid's grave behind the Fort Sumner Museum - the grave is free, the museum is cheap and small, but worthwhile if you're a real wild west buff. Hit the Billy the Kid Museum in town too, and that was actually really extensive and you get to see a lot for the price of admission - and they're very upfront about what is and is not traceable to Billy and associates.
I'm feeling a lot better this week - I'm still a little congested, but doing much better than I was last week, so that's good.
I'll have another update next week - same Bat time, same Bat channel.