We looked carefully for the ghost. He was not amused.
This mission served, and still serves, the Tohono O'odham nation, and is on their land.
I dig churches.
Bac (say "bock") is the non-native name for the village of Wa:k.
Hugh and I were just alike, only different. We were younger than our classmates (ten), both smart, both weird. He was sassy and irreverent, and saw things the way they most likely were. I saw them the way I was told to see them.
We both went somewhere else after that year. I found him last month on Facebook, and he is so funny and fabulous that I am mourning the years we weren't friends. He would have been an excellent influence on me. I would have a fashion sense.
interesting. I "friended " Hugh a long time ago through someone else I've never met, Gordon Atkinson who used to blog as Real Live Preacher. I have followed his and Polly's (his dog) exploits for a while now. The interwebs are amazing things.
Thanks, Rick! Hey, there's plenty of room for you in Tucson - it's the city of second chances.
Teri, next it's the Javelina Waterway (I made that up). A cute exhibit in the Museum was a little rattlesnake with a gardening glove and a spade in his enclosure. I think they were training him.
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I love that cheezy rattlesnake bridge. It makes a rattle sound when you walk across it. My kind of silly fun. :)
So that blog was written by your long lost friend I presume? It was beautifully written.
interesting. I "friended " Hugh a long time ago through someone else I've never met, Gordon Atkinson who used to blog as Real Live Preacher. I have followed his and Polly's (his dog) exploits for a while now. The interwebs are amazing things.
we really enjoyed this church when we visited it as well
It's a cool place, HD. Literally.
Morgan, I'm so floored by this coincidence that I had to email you to express my amazement.
It makes a noise, Karin? That might weird me out, but I'm up for it. Yes, Hugh wrote that piece.
Diamondback Rattler? Cool. I had a dream about rattlesnakes last night - probably cause I'm living in their backyard.
Great post! I love visiting these old missions. I've been to quite a few in California but kick myself for missing this one in Tuscon.
Thanks, Rick! Hey, there's plenty of room for you in Tucson - it's the city of second chances.
Teri, next it's the Javelina Waterway (I made that up). A cute exhibit in the Museum was a little rattlesnake with a gardening glove and a spade in his enclosure. I think they were training him.
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