Sunday, September 04, 2011

#17 Visit Tombstone, AZ

Jordan and I have been talking about going to Tombstone, AZ for awhile and on Saturday morning we got up early and drove the three hours to Tombstone. 

Once we got there we were greeted by cowboys dressed up in their old west outfits showing us what to see and when events were.  

Our first stop was the old courthouse. 


"In 1882 the Cochise County Courthouse was built at a cost of around $45,000. It provided offices for the county sheriff, recorder, treasurer, board of supervisors, and included a well-built jail. The courthouse was a comfortable symbol of law and stability in these turbulent times."

 We then walked down to see the bird cage theater.
  


"It was a saloon, theater, gambling hall and brothel. Legend has it that no self-respecting woman in town would even walk on the same side of the street as the Bird Cage Theatre. It opened its doors on Christmas Day 1881 and ran 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year until closing its doors in 1889. In 1882, The New York Times reported, "the Bird Cage Theatre is the wildest, wickedest night spot between Basin Street and the Barbary Coast." Evidence of this can still be seen in the 140 supposed bullet holes that have been found in the walls and ceiling. The Bird Cage was named for the cage style crib compartments suspended from the ceiling. It was in these "Bird Cages" that the "ladies of the evening" entertained their customers."





They say that Tombstone is one of the most haunted places in the United States and I don't doubt it.  Walking down main street there are signs everywhere showing where people were shot and killed.



One of things that I liked the most about visiting Tombstone was that everyone was dressed up in old fashioned western wear.  Locals and tourists a like.  It felt like going back in time. 

 "The most famous event in Tombstone's history was the famed Gunfight at the OK Corral, which didn't actually happen at the corral, but in a vacant lot on Fremont Street. On October 26, 1881, members of the "Cowboys" had a run-in with Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan Earp with help from Wyatt's friend Doc Holliday. 24 seconds and 30 shots later, Billy Clanton, Tom and Frank McLaury were mortally wounded. In many peoples opinion, it was this one event that has kept Tombstone alive for all these years."


Tombstone was expensive and everything cost money. From touring old buildings to seeing a reenactment of the shootout at the OK corral. We did decide that it was worth it to see the actual spot where the shootout accrued.  It was very interesting.
 
On our home we stopped at the Boothill graveyard.
 


"Tombstone is also the home of Boothill Graveyard. Boothill began in 1879 and was used until 1884.  Legend has it that Boothill was named for the fact that many residents there died violent or unexpected deaths and were buried with their boots on. Many famous Tombstone folks lie there including the victims of the 1881 Shootout on Fremont Street between the Earps and the Cowboys."
 
On the drive home Jordan and I were talking about what a sad and difficult life it must have been for those who lived in Tombstone during that time.  Prostitution, drugs and murder were accepted and a part of their daily lives.  I makes me appreciate my family heritage and the righteous choices that were made and have been passed down from generation to generation.
 
We left Tombstone early in order to make it back home in time to watch Boise State play their season opening game against Georgia. 
 
We went to Buffalo Wild Wings for dinner.  The TV playing the Boise State game didn't have sound so we watched the first half of the game at the restaurant and then came home to watch the rest of the game.
 
   Boise State won 35-21. 
Go Broncos!!  


Thai BBQ and mango sticky rice

Friday Jordan and I went to Brad's house for a Thai BBQ with him and Lindsey.  Jordan and Brad barbecued chicken marinated in chilies, while Lindsey and I went to the grocery store to pick out some mangoes for the dessert.  Neither Lindsey or I have ever bought a mango so we spent some time with the produce guy learning about how to pick out a ripe mango.  We learned that mangoes ripen from the outside in so you want to find one that is soft all the way through. 

Dinner was so good. We had BBQ chicken with sticky rice which we ate using our hands, Thai style and then had mango sticky rice for dessert which was delicious thanks to the perfect mangoes we picked out.

After dinner we didn't have any plans so we decided to go to the Phoenix museum to check out first Friday, which is a free event where local artists open their galleries and studios to the public.  We loved walking through the Heard museum.  Jordan and I cant wait to go back and spend more time looking at all the photography and art.  It was incredible, the museum is gigantic and it would take you all day to look at everything.  They had some beautiful pieces and some rather interesting ideas on art expression.      


  
After spending some time in the museum we walked to the street fair where local artists were selling their art.  It was loud, very hot and seemed to have more people screaming on microphones about how the world was going to end then trying to sell anything.  Needless to say we didn't spend a lot of time there. We walked through and only stopped at one booth before heading home.

We all said that we would probably skip that the next time we came and just spend our time in the museum.  It costs $15.00 a person on a normal day to go to the Heard museum so I love finding events like this that allow us to spend time with our friends doing something that we normally wouldn't think to spend money on and then discovering how much we enjoy it.     

   

#20 See an NFL Football game

Last Saturday Jordan won four tickets at work to the Arizona Cardinals vs San Diego Chargers NFL football game!!!! 

We invited our friend Jonathan who we know from the resort and his friend Chris to come with us.  Our seats were incredible, about thirty rows up from the field. And not only did Intel give us free tickets to the game they also gave us each twenty dollars to spend on snacks or team memorabilia which we took full advantage of.        

This was the first NFL football game that I have ever been to and what a way to go. 
The Cardinals lost in the last quarter 34-31 but we didn't really care because we had so much fun that night.

Then on Thursday we went to the Arizona Cardinals vs Denver Broncos game with Shawn and Nicole. 

When we had gone to the game on Saturday they wouldn't let us bring in our Nalgene water bottles and so Jordan took them back to the car before the game started and forgot to bring back the camera.  This time we knew not to bring water into the game and to just bring the camera.  

Jordan and Shawn LOVE the Denver Broncos so they had bought tickets a few months ago for the game.  Needless to say our seats were a little higher in the stands then the game on Saturday.  This time we sat about thirty rows from the top.      

The Cardinals vs the Broncos 
The Cardinals lead the game 20-0 at the half.  Most of the crowd left early so Jordan and I went and watched the remaining second half of the game about ten rows up from the field. 


 Tim Tebow the Broncos quarterback





Jordan and Shawn loudly cheered for the Broncos while I quietly cheered for the home team.  Jordan was so funny telling me through out the night that it was OK to cheer for a different team.  

The Cardinals smashed the Broncos winning the game 26-7   

We had such a fun time and have enjoyed our luck letting us watch the last two NFL football games close to the field.  I could get used to this.