Showing posts with label High Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label High Street. Show all posts

Monday, January 5, 2015

Cochise Stronghold A Sunsites, Arizona Treasure



         One extra nice day last November I grabbed my camera and decided to do some Exploring in Sunsites.  Small town---big sights for sure!   I have a long list of places to visit -and re-visit across this amazing state.  And on other sights that I post my pictures, many people suggested I check out the Cochise Stronghold.  Before venturing out the long dirt road I had some time to roam around Sunsites and get some pictures.  



Mural still in the works.


Alas another great coffee sign that no longer leads to coffee.






This odd mixture of goodies on this antique stores porch lured me to shop inside. 


A space ship!?  Right off the main drag through town.






I was now ready to move on from the small downtown part and jumped in our car.


Lonely marker  but to me history is always neat.


On the same road as the monument.  I bet the rent is cheap here.  And with free A/C


On the way into town these buildings have held my interest each time I have passed. 
On this day I had some time to check them out.  




Plus I am always a sucker for checking out old buildings.  Especially if no trespassing signs are up.








View just beyond these buildings.  Which happen to be for sale by the way.




Back in the car--on the way to the stronghold.
A sure sign one is in Arizona!


Abandoned church--I at first thought it was an old restaurant. 
The super sized new version is just down the street. 
Of course I had to check it out inside. 










Just passed a pile of discarded hymnals I found tons of tiny plastic Indians and cowboys fighting it out forever.


Back on the road.











After looking back through my pictures and realizing I have no pictures of
my vehicles past, I like to include them in my shots now. 
Already this vehicle is no longer running. 


Any time in the winter/fall I can send out pictures of the full on sunshine to my readers in places like Wyoming, I do!





Even more rare in Arizona, finding running water.


This tree has big ones!




Near the above trail head I passed this great old structure.

The trail, as many good ones do, soon started to go up hill.











Up in the rocks some where I tried to take a short cut back to the car and might have got a little lost for about a half hour.  During this time, I did something I never do in the desert--and went off trail.  Never do because I am deathly afraid of snakes--they cause me to break out into yelling like a little girl.   I hike by the false assumption that a snake can be seen before it bites, if you are on an open trail.  But not if you are in tall weeds, brush and such.  



The view from up top.
That was the road I was attempting to get too.
It looks much closer than it was. 



Eventually I did make it back to the vehicle. 
Snake bite free.


On the way back to Dragoon. 


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And as always

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Monday, December 23, 2013

Explore With Us One Fine Thursday





   Arizona sunsets always amaze me.  The colors are so rich and it seems that every time I have ran to get the camera, the colors were different.   Throw in a nearby forest fire, and the sights can be beyond amazing.  Many of my posts have sunset pictures in them and I hope you enjoy as much as I enjoy taking the pictures.   I can not wait until the sunsets happen latter in the day again!




   At some point this will become more of an Exploring Arizona blog.  With posts, Exploring, and of course pictures from across the state.   Being a family of five with several pets, and usually another relative or two staying with us, our budget keeps us close to home at the moment.  If you would like to help our monthly budget not be $0 each month--and help your business budget out at the same time---I offer some amazingly cheap advertising.   Each time I jump in our truck and just drive--I am amazed at the sights I can still find so close to home.   Benson, the desert, and Arizona as a whole, truly is a magical place!!


Benson, Arizona



      A few more sunset pictures from the same evening as above. 




       Before we go any further I would like to introduce today's business of the blog post!  I have noticed how easily my first blog page and Facebook statuses lean toward venting and negatives, so have been trying to pick a local business that goes above and beyond to shine for myself or my family.  These businesses do not pay me to pick them, and probably do not even know about my praise.   Several can be found in my older posts for this very page.   Today I pick the local Motel 6.  When my family and I first moved to the area -we were all crammed in a small travel trailer, and it was the middle of June.  Every few weeks, we took a mini vacation from the heat and reality and stayed at the Motel 6 and cranked the A/C to auto freeze.  Every time they gave us an amazing deal, and beyond great service.   They sent us contacts after to make sure we fully enjoyed our stays and discounts for future visits.  And there pool was actually open!   We have stayed in many a Motel 6---and they always say there pool is closed for cleaning or re painting.  The rooms were also all super clean.   And every worker we meet was helpful and polite.   Three thumbs up --Benson, Arizona Motel 6!

          OK  on to some Exploring!   Last Thursday Butch and I needed some time to roam around a new part of the desert.  New to us that is. 



Butch being a good boy!
He is also trying to process why I am so darn slow. 

After some thought we ended up parking very near the High Street Cemetery.
I have always found cemetery's very calming and amazingly peaceful.
And on this day I definitely  needed to clean my head. 
Christmas was very close and I was becoming overly Scrooge-like.




      We quickly ventured to the left of the burial plots -after a long pause in the cemetery.   Soon heading up hill.  I have often found that the best Exploring is usually up hill.



We soon were above these very tall drop offs -another of the many run offs for all of the monsoon water.






I always find the huge variety of desert vegetation impressive.







     Were ever we venture from Tucson to Sierra Vista mountains surround us.  I noticed just the other day that the highest peaks showed slight signs of winter snow.  But not in these pictures, it was near 70 outside on this day. 


Just beyond the huge Baptist Church on the hill. 



                                                                                 My Christmas wish
is that everyone reading this page will share this post.
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The large cross is now covered in Christmas lights.
On Friday I needed an adventure on my own.
Any guesses were I went Exploring....   ??



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