Nice Things

Sure enough, my spider post had exactly the ramifications I had feared. Adrienne writes: “Those pictures of the spiders totally creeped me out. I didn’t bother with the videos. I can see why John thought they were awesome to study, but not for me. You will have to put up pictures of nice things to remind me again how wonderful it is to visit you and John again.”

So especially for Adrienne, let me present…pictures of nice things:

Here is a picture of the bougainvillea currently blooming in our backyard (we have some in the front yard too). Things that bloom in December make me awestruck.

A hawk on our back wall:

It didn’t take Biska long to figure out what an electric blanket is. Cozy!

Alex and Laura at a work party (ok, this has nothing to do with visiting me in Tucson, but it is a happy, non-spidery picture).

Hiking in Madera Canyon:

Next we have Biska in her Christmas scarf – note the oranges on the tree on the right. They’re yummy! Oranges on a tree in my yard in December! It’s unbelievable.

Me in Bisbee, which is a cute little town in a narrow canyon in southern Arizona with a lot of artists and unpretentious art galleries.

Our current favorite Tucson restaurant serves what to us seems like very authentic Sonoran Mexican food (not Mexican-American). Although it always seems empty and a friend of mine didn’t like it when I took her there last night, so we’re afraid it might go out of business. John and I think the food is great, and we hope it stays open!

Here’s three photos of our pretty outdoor mall, where I went to get my glasses adjusted today. It was surprisingly empty for a lunch hour, just 10 days before Christmas. I hope the mall doesn’t go out of business either.

When I’m discouraged about the state of our house, I go and sit in the living room. It isn’t in its final form; lacking touch-up painting, pictures on the walls, and some other details. But it is the most put-together room in the house at the moment.

And soon I will have pictures of some other mostly-finished 2022 remodel projects – all spider-free!

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