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This blog describes the travels of Dan & Karen Heismann in hopes that their parents, siblings, children and friends will know that they are having a great time and are doing well. Love Ya All.
While we visited Dick and Sandy Heismann in Tennessee, Sandy helped me start up a new blog. I like the set up of this much better, so from now on, go to:
dilley.weebly.com
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Our horseback ride was on the grounds of The Harbor. John and Sarah are riding their own horses and Dan and I are on horses belonging to The Harbor. Cowboy Chad gave us a quick lesson in horse handling and took us on a trail that had beautiful wild flowers. The houses in the background are part of this spectacular development.
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Cowboy Chad, who works as a wrangler at The Harbor, gave Lilly, John and Sarah's granddaughter, a ride in the buggy. I got my "Grandma Fix" by spending the day with this darling child, while Dan got his "Golf Fix" with John.
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Our friends, John and Sarah Stelzer, showed us a wonderful time while we were in TX. They live in Graham, and work at a development called The Harbor, which is located on Possum Kingdom Lake. The picture of John was taken in the Chapel on the grounds of The Harbor. Sarah is with her daughter, Rebecca.
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We did go on the short walking trail. Dan used his phone, which has the barcode app, to read the information along the Mesquite Trail.
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We followed the arrow to the right and went to the Alibates National Monument in TX, located north east of Amarillo. It is the only National Monument in TX. We chose to not go on the tour with the bus load of 5th graders.
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Taliesin West, located in Scottsdale, AZ, was built by Frank Lloyd Wright as his winter home, studio, and architectural campus.
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While Dan was golfing with friends, I got my exercise by walking around this lake. The fountain, which is the center of this AZ community, reaches a height of 330 feet and operates from 9 to 9 on the hour for about 10 minutes.
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One day, while Dan was chasing the white ball, I ventured out to see the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, a National Register of Historic Places in Tucson, AZ. DeGrazia built the gallery so his paintings "would feel good inside". There are more than 15,000 DeGrazia originals...oil paintings, watercolors, ceramics and sculptures. The pictures you see are murals in the Mission in the Sun, a sanctuary for visitors year-round.
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Upon entering the monastery, I had to put on a skirt and scarf.
The self-guided tour of the St. Anthony’s Grounds was a calming, pleasant experience. There are four chapels, several fountains, a main courtyard, a gazebo, lush gardens, a variety of crosses, adjoining housing complexes for visiting bishops, priests and men, a monks’ house and dining hall.
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Almost all of the items inside the buildings came from Greece. That is real gold that you see. There were no pews, only “tall seats” called stasidia placed along the walls. Those attending a service, stand on these seats, they can sit when they get tired. Notice the beautiful wood carvings on them.
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Every hour on the hour, this 330 ft. fountain can be enjoyed in Fountain Hills, AZ. I enjoyed walking around this lake and soaking up some Vitamin D while Dan chased the white ball around at the Tonto Verde Golf Course with Paul and Pam, golf friends from Colorado, who are spending the winter in AZ.
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We stopped at the Rainbow Forest Museum and saw some exhibits of petrified wood, fossils, and prehistoric animals. The varied colors came from minerals in the silica saturated waters. Iron, carbon, manganese, and sometimes cobalt and chromium produced patterns and blends of yellow, red, black, blue, brown, white, and pink. It weights 200 pounds per cubic foot.
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This two seater "mule" turned into a four seater. Notice the back area - good for hauling garbage cans, wood, tools, branches, etc. There are 4 seatbelts, so come on over and take a ride!
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