@Bob I see you are from Tucson. Can you give some input about living there? Is it a nice environment, etc? I think it is a smaller city than Phoenix which is quite spread out.
I used to have family in Phoenix. I think if they would have lived in Tucson, maybe I would have tried living there. One time when visiting my uncle and Grandma in Phoenix, we visited Colossal Caverns which is near Tucson. It was amazing how large and cool the caverns were inside.
On another occasion we took a trip from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon. The Native Americans had spread their blankets out with their handmade jewelry displayed. A big thunderstorm suddenly came up. They gathered their wares and left, and so did we.
As we were driving away, I watched as huge lightning bolts struck deep down into the canyon. It was amazing to see. And the rain pelted down. We found a small Spanish style motel covered with red Bougainvillea where we ate dinner. In the gift shop I bought a silver and red coral cross made by the Native Americans which I still have.
We also visited lovely Oak Creek Canyon with it's red rocks...and the Cathedral built into the rocks. @Riven
I used to have family in Phoenix. I think if they would have lived in Tucson, maybe I would have tried living there. One time when visiting my uncle and Grandma in Phoenix, we visited Colossal Caverns which is near Tucson. It was amazing how large and cool the caverns were inside.
On another occasion we took a trip from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon. The Native Americans had spread their blankets out with their handmade jewelry displayed. A big thunderstorm suddenly came up. They gathered their wares and left, and so did we.
As we were driving away, I watched as huge lightning bolts struck deep down into the canyon. It was amazing to see. And the rain pelted down. We found a small Spanish style motel covered with red Bougainvillea where we ate dinner. In the gift shop I bought a silver and red coral cross made by the Native Americans which I still have.
We also visited lovely Oak Creek Canyon with it's red rocks...and the Cathedral built into the rocks. @Riven







