Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Championship Wrestlin' In Benson, Arizona---O Yeah!






                                                                          Saturday night --fight night!

 The ring right before the event started.



      For it's size the Benson area has a wide variety of events and activities to fit almost any ones needs.  From the kid at heart to your actual kiddos.  And these are usually high quality events.  Last Saturday night was no exception, as Championship wrestling took over and transformed the High School Gym into the location of a very enjoyable smack down!    In Super Brawl 4. 


The publicity poster
With permission from--no one-- but hey it's free publicity for this great event.
Check out there great Facebook page for the next family pleasing event!



Our boys waiting for some Wrestlin'!



        Earlier in the week I could have bought five tickets to this event from a family that could not attend, at a very reasonable price.   But at that point, I had not even heard about the matches.  Right after that I started hearing the many ads over the radio and than looked up the Facebook page.  On the day of the event--I happened to land free tickets from another local family that could not go.   And I could not pass up that price--for an evening of fun.  Our daughter is not really into such manly manliness, so she made other plans-so the boys, my wonderful wife and I loaded into our truck to go enjoy.   With the boys being brothers with a four year age gap, and well being boys--every night is wrestling night at our house.  So I told the boys they were not allowed to take notes --on moves to try once we returned home. 

  







      The lights soon dimmed as we waited for the action to start.   The kiddos started in seats near us, but soon ended up just outside the ring.   Each wrestler walked around the ring-slapping high fives to the kids and interacting with them.  Usually in the form of yells set to involve the whole crowd.   For each of the eight matches, it was very easy to tell who the crowds favorites were.   And in many matches a "villain" was introduced from the ring announcer, followed by the appropriate boos and cheering.  This was a very well produced show.  A true family event -that encouraged participation.    I went to a similar event years ago in my hometown in Wyoming.   The town much bigger than Benson, well bigger than Benson--but the event was very quickly a bore.  No music when the wrestlers came out, no snazzy lighting, no show man ship, and that ring announcer never yelled or changed from his monotone script reading --almost putting the audience asleep.   At Saturdays performance there was no thought of being bored. 





Yes this white boy is sporting an Afro.










Guess where this guy is jumping.




Many of the wrestlers had a hard time staying in the ring.
Good thing there was a metal railing just outside of the ring.




Tag team crowd favorites.


I preferred the Hawaiian brothers with the much less kool hair but the styling dance moves.



Action shot --attempt.




Cave Man

Not sure what his official name was. 
But he was very amusing, and bad a**   he also had his own huge bone
to clobber over heads when the referees were looking else were.

Eight entertaining matches.
And of course a full selection of snacks was just a few feet away.
Best yet about this night---all profits went right into our award winning schools!



                This really was a great night.   That said the fight nights starting bell did not ring until 7:00 so us old folk
    were very happy to hear them announcing the final showdown.  We are both in our 30's and all.  ;)  Whomever said kids make you younger---only must of had one child.   But they managed to make the grand finale drag on waaaaaaaay to long.   Every time the above pictured fighter would come near his heavily loud mouthed opponent--the opponent would bail out of the ring.   Followed by a deafening chores of "booooos."





 Well into the match-just as my wife was offering to finish the match if they couldn't--we heard a familiar yell from the front of the crowd.  It was our youngest shouting "This is awesome!"  as he jumped up and down. 
That made the night for us.  



Can you guess were the boys and I went to Explore on Sunday afternoon??

Here are two pictures to help you guess. 
The answer in my next picture filled Exploring blog!










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                                                         MY blog rundown
Some of my better pictures end up here:
http://exploreb-ham.blogspot.com/
My newest page all about Arizona and what it has to offer everyone! http://exarizonagobensonbobcats.blogspot.com/
My longest running blog series. Full of random rambling, Exploring, jokes, rants, and of course coffee love! http://wyomingjack.blogspot.com/

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Please also do not forget to check out MY Facebook page!
Perfect for commenting directly to me.
Most of my thoughts, jokes, and pictures end up on this page before they become a blog
Please check it out and click on "like"

IF you do not enjoy MY page---there is a really good chance the feeling is mutual!



Also we are starting a take a book leave a book program from our car port.
We have had amazing support  
but if you live in the Benson area or
just like to read please check out our Facebook page.
It has all of our current books and our address so you can check them out !






Monday, November 11, 2013

Coronado Park Exploring & Beyond!






          On Friday I ventured about an hour down the road to pick up ten boxes of donated books for our take a book leave a book program.


             It was another amazing Arizona day with temperatures in the mid 80's, so before picking up the books I had some time to Explore.  There are amazing hikes all up and down this region.  At every skill level.  And further up are some caves to Explore.   I was told they are big enough a semi could drive straight through them, and not touch any of the sides.   The area is very close to the Mexican boarder.  Cameras and boarder patrol are very thick in the area.   I was surprised to see all of the signs in the park, warning of smugglers in the area.   After living on the Canadian boarder for so long, it is strange to be on this boarder now.   I stayed far enough on the American side to not get deported or smuggled, this trip.   I somehow found myself across the boarder while living up North many a time.  But Canadians tend to be a little friendlier.  Plus I am not positive I would be allowed back across the boarder. 


There is no fence here.
This dark, wide strip of  dirt that looks like a rail road track in this picture
is actually the boarder line. 



                             Again you can just make out the boarder line from this view point -higher up in the surrounding hills. 



                                                Butch is more than ready to get out of the truck and Explore!

 


                On this day it was just me and Butch.  We parked at the visitors center -had some food and than set off.
  I never actually made it to the memorial, but got in some good sight seeing for sure.   I thought we were on a quick trek to visit the day use area--but soon found myself heading up one of the many mountains.   Why are all of the best hikes -straight up-hill?   Butch right at my side to protect me from a would be smuggler.  Actually I was equally worried about him being snatched up, him being a pit bull and all.







The trails are very well maintained and marked. 
Although this trail soon became very narrow, with tall grass all around.
Not the best when you are as afraid of snakes as I am.


So many trails---so little time!



                                                                                      Natural tree arch.



Window through this old tree.


Views of the surrounding mountains from the parking lot






We eventually ended up at the top of this one. 
With an amazing-top of the World view.











Next times hike, perhaps.


This super easy trail leads to the picnic/day use area.

There are miles and miles of great hikes in this area.




Just up highway 92-heading towards Herford and Sierra Vista I
spotted this monastery on the hill
and had to get a closer look
and some pictures.


I did not feel like climbing any more hills or
getting preached to--so these pictures are from a distance.

Back on highway 92
Very lonely and plain portion of the desert heading in the general direction of Bisbee.
I was finally on my main mission---to pick up the donated books.

About 23 miles out of Bisbee just before Palominos, Arizona in the heart of Miracle Valley I spotted
this massive building and instantly knew that I would have to ignore all of the No Trespassing signs and Explore it all!



Several outlying buildings outline the property. 
But the main building with the dome was were I ventured.
Not knowing at the time if this was a church or catholic school.
I just knew it looked very kool and inviting.

Because of a feeling I can really describe--I did not feel right taking pictures from the inside.

After posting these pictures--an alert reader sent me this posting that tells and shows all about the sight.


I did not write above
But it is a great read--please take a look at the above link.


I am VERY glad I read all of this -after venturing inside!
It is very spooky and morbidly thrilling at the same time. 
And could easily be our Halloween destination next year. 



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               MY blog rundown
Some of my better pictures end up here:
http://exploreb-ham.blogspot.com/
My newest page all about Arizona and what it has to offer everyone! http://exarizonagobensonbobcats.blogspot.com/
My longest running blog series. Full of random rambling, Exploring, jokes, rants, and of course coffee love! http://wyomingjack.blogspot.com/

 *

Please also do not forget to check out MY Facebook page!
Perfect for commenting directly to me.
Most of my thoughts, jokes, and pictures end up on this page before they become a blog
Please check it out and click on "like"


Also we are starting a take a book leave a book program from our car port.
We have had amazing support  
but if you live in the Benson area or
just like to read please check out our Facebook page.
It has all of our current books and our address so you can check them out !