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Pima Air & Space Museum Many museums across the nation have airplanes in the museums but there is no museum quite like the Pima Air & Space Museum. The Pima Air & Space Museum is on the outskirts of Tucson, AZ and makes for a wonderful daytr...

Spencer January 31, 2011

Sunset at the Grand Canyon You really cannot see a bad sunset; however you owe it to yourself to see the sunset from the Grand Canyon at least one time in your life, as it is absolutely magnificent! There is no comparison to a sunset seen from the Grand...

Spencer January 22, 2011

Mystery Castle If you are a fan of touring unique and unusual place you would definitely be entertained with a tour of the Mystery Castle. It can be found near our Phoenix vacation home rentals. The history of this building is very enchanting. The Myste...

Spencer January 19, 2011

Historic Jerome – Ghost Town Extraordinaire [caption id="attachment_228" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Jerome Winery"][/caption] If you head 90 miles north of Phoenix you will find a city called Jerome that is located 5,200 miles high and i...

Spencer January 18, 2011

It looks like all of our hard work this year has paid off because my wife and I made enough money to have a wonderful Christmas season, and still have enough money to buy a plane ticket so my honey Lolis can go home to Mazatlan and see our family for the ...

Spencer December 13, 2010

It is early December here is Arizona, and it feels like its Spring when you step outside. It has been holding in the mid to upper 70's for the past week and a half, and now they say it may reach 80 degrees this weekend, in December! No complaints here.......

Spencer December 8, 2010

[caption id="attachment_504" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Big waves on sandy beach looking towards the old port"][/caption] I went to Puerto PenascoMexico (Rocky Point) for the first time in 20 years. The last time I visited I was just out of hi...

Spencer April 13, 2010

Sedona Arizona [caption id="attachment_463" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Sedona, Arizona's Famous Red Rocks"][/caption] What a great weekend we just had in Sedona!  To get there and back we used just over 1/2 tank of gas in our Ho...

Spencer April 5, 2010

If they called Tombstone, Arizona, "The town too tough to die", then what would you call Jerome, Arizona? Maybe "The town too smart to quit"? I think that fits for now, especially since Jerome has suffered 2 seperate fires, one in 1894 and 1899, and re...

Spencer February 18, 2010

Living in Arizona for over 35 years now has given me a strong desire to learn more about our old west history. I am fascinated by the items were used back in the 1800's and 1900's, and how many of these items have withstood the test of time and are still ...

Spencer February 16, 2010

During our visit to Tlaquepaque in January, my wife and I found this cool little statue called "The Kiss", created by Kim Kori. [caption id="attachment_168" align="alignnone" width="448" caption=""The Kiss""][/caption] [caption id="attachment_...

Spencer February 15, 2010

I think the one thing Arizona is most famous for is the breathtaking landscape of the Sonoran Desert. It seems that no matter which city you visit, you can always find something beautiful to photograph. On a recent trip to Tortilla Flats, my wife and I ...

Spencer February 12, 2010