Don tries out his new BBQ, which had just been delivered
assembled by Home Depot.
(BBQ'd Bourbon Chicken was on the menu.)
And I always receive a box of candy on Valentines's Day...
a tradition at the Harvey House for 51 years. And it had a
"what's inside each piece guide". Didn't matter it was all delicious.
Our community Mardi Gras Parade
included many creative floats...
and participants tossed candy and beads out
to those who lined the streets and cheered them on.
Yesterday we headed for Tucson. Of course Don stopped to find
a couple of geocaches
along the way. But geocaching wasn't our main objective for the day!!!
I had decided to sell my vintage Navajo Squash Blossom Necklace so
we went to the Medicine Man Gallery to deliver the piece and sign a
consignment agreement. (A stunning gallery in case you're ever in Tucson.)

I had purchased the beautiful necklace in
Tombstone AZ in 1984 It was created by Ray Vandever of Pruitt NM
and features his handmade, not cast, silver "blossoms", and
turquoise from the Lone Mtn Turquoise Mine in NV, which
produces some of the world's top spiderweb Turquoise.
Mission accomplished so we headed home as the afternoon
stormy skies highlighted the beautiful Catalina Mountains
mile after mile.
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