This is an aimless blog that gives voices to small joys, quirky happenstances, everyday occurrences, and occasional pesterings as the author navigates her life paths as an educator, transplanted Wyomingite, traveler, and curiosity seeker.
Tuesday, May 15, 2018
Arizona sunshine and blue sky
Some adjectives from our first 48 hours in Flagstaff: expansive, vast, dry, blue, sunny, open, overwhelming, prickly, dusty, chill, approachable, breezy, delicious, off-the-grid, groovy.
A good start to our vacation out West, we are reminded what a different space this is from our Washington, DC area bubble. From the moment we landed and were upsold a bigger car rental to drive "up north" at the airport, we could feel the difference. Driving from Phoenix to Flagstaff through the desert, buttes, hills, and pine forests, our ears crackled with the elevation climb to over 7,000 feet. Our exploration here is decidedly different than out East, even if we just examine our neighborhood with a feed store, gun store, and church side by side by side. The differences are as welcome as the craft beer passport we are trying to earn (1 brewery down), and we hope to squeeze in a daily hike and as many books as possible. Definitely a good start.
What could be more therapeutic than sunshine and blue sky? Almost nothing at all. I feel better already.
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