It seems like a lifetime ago that I pulled on my Happy Trails sweatshirt in chilly Gig Harbor to begin the drive to Tucson, but it was only Saturday. In the past four days, we (Dave helped me move and did most of the driving) drove down in two long days Saturday and Sunday, spent Monday camped out at the house and buying necessities, had the movers unload everything Tuesday morning, and today I'm unpacking while Dave reassembles furniture and fine tunes the house for me.
It was raining when we pulled away,
which made it easier to leave.
It went from rain in Washington to snow on the mountains in Utah to red rocks in Arizona.
My new home state. |
We stopped at Sedona for old times' sake and to get pizza. We drove to one of our favorite trail heads and ate in the car, then drove the rest of the way to Tucson and got in after dark.
Here's the sunset the next evening from my front porch. There are palm trees! Ever since I was little I have wanted to live where there are palm trees!
I've had Mexican food every day.
The movers unloaded 12,000 pounds yesterday in 3 1/2 hours. They got here early to beat the heat and were done by 11 a.m. Great guys. Now I'm hustling to make the house comfortable.
This morning, there was a delivery on the front porch -- Godiva chocolates from a friend back in Washington! They went great with my morning coffee.
Here's why we get started
early in the morning:
I have a lush desert back yard. Once I get settled, I'll study up on desert plants. Here's the view from my back window while I'm taking a break in my big overstuffed chair. That's a sun shade to the left, and it sure comes in handy.
Here's something from an Instagram post that I'm embracing. I love my new life!
Have a colorful day