Saturday, March 19, 2011

The Supermoon Over Gold Canyon Arizona

Copyright 2011, CABS for Reflections From the Fence

A cloud, dusty day turned into a cloudy evening and I figured, well, that's it, no Supermoon for this gal.  I was inside fussing with other photos when Mr. G (our sick yorkie who is having a pretty rough week) needed to go outside.  I discovered that the clouds had pretty much dissipated, and I literally ran for the Sony.  A few photos I held by hand with that handy dandy hand held twilight feature, then I spied the electrical box in back of Tana.  I used the electrical box for a tripod of sorts for the greatest number of these photos.  I used every setting on Sony except panoramic and movie.  Even manual settings set where ever they are currently set. All photos were resized, none were tweaked in any other manner, they are presented in the order taken.









Supermoon over Arizona, SUPER indeed!

THE Trip, Waldo's BBQ

Copyright 2011, CABS for Reflections From the Fence

After we settled in at the Arizonian, our home for a month, Bob and Mina (MOC friends) took us for a little get acquainted ride, pointing out some of the local mountains, eateries, grocery stores, the grand tour.  Hey, we could get used to being spoiled like this, send in the friends to scout out the area first, and when we arrive, they haul us around.  Yea, nice deal when you can arrange it!  LOL  Seriously, tho, isn't that really nice??  And, fun too.


They took us to Waldo's BBQ,  a "ya gotta do this" stop.

Now, you know a fun place like Waldo's is gonna have folk art and of course, lots 'o pigs, see:

Nope, not gonna ride a pony here kiddos,
you are gonna ride a bronkin' pig!
This lovely pink piglet (look at those eyelashes will ya!)
sits out by the road blinking at you, flirting, teasing, saying
"pleaaseee come in and - - - stay a while."
And, who said pigs don't fly??
And, the gift shop next to the "original" Waldo's in Mesa, is way better than the normal tourist trap shop.  They had some really nice stuff there, and yea, they got into our pockets a little bit, a bracelet for Carol and some surprises for the grandtwins.  I did not purchase these darling folk art garden kids tho, they stood about 3 to 4 feet tall.


Thanks to Bob and Mina, we had good eats, took in some fun folk art, and dropped a little $$.  Welcome to Gold Canyon Arizona!