ROAD TRIP
Friday, March 31, 2023
We decided on a do over of Tubac since last year we had Romeo with us and a few places were not exactly dog friendly. Like the Mission. All the restaurants with outdoor patios allows dogs though. Tubac is a little artsy historical touristy town in Southern Arizona, 24 miles from the Mexico border. The word is derived from the O’odham name Cuwak meaning “place of dark water”. I haven’t seen any dark water yet, but I will be on the lookout.
First stop was the little local grocery store so Paul could get beer and I was going to get some muffins for the morning since there are no breakfast places open nearby (as we discovered last year), however they were seriously hard as a rock. Pass. We were able to have early access to our unit. We dropped off our stuff and headed into town for some shopping. There is a little coffee house on the main street that has some bakery items. We stopped in there, but being later in the afternoon there was not much of a selection. They open at 6:30 so I will zip there in the morning to grab something to have with our morning coffee.
We wandered in and out of artsy-craftsy stores, boutiques, and tchotchke shops. Tubac is full of heavy metal!!
Paul bought me a pair of super cute funky pants at a very eclectic boutique. We wandered around for a little while before heading back to our home away from home for the weekend for a little R&R before our dinner reservations at Elvira‘s.
Ready for date night |
We had dinner at Elvira‘s last year and decided to go back because it was so good. It did not disappoint. We started off with the mushroom appetizer, which we also had last time. They are delicious. They are sautĂ©ed in garlic guajillo chile butter. We also got an order of chicharron, and those were not very good, although they were still crackling when they got to the table! Paul got the Filet Sosa again. It’s topped with two different cheeses and salsa verde. I got Tamarindo Shrimp. It has a tamarind-morita sauce on grilled pineapple. There was a warning *tamarindo sauce has seeds. Let me tell you they were not just whistling Dixie. If you have never experienced that sauce, I highly recommend it but do so with extreme caution. The seeds are about the size of a black bean, and they are hard as rocks. They are a dental emergency, waiting to happen! Luckily, we had no casualties. It was completely delicious. The sauce is tangy and a little spicy, just a little challenging to eat. We shared Caribbean Treat for dessert. It was flamed banana with rum, brown sugar, and cinnamon, with vanilla bean ice cream topped with peanuts. Pretty darn good.
They still have the best ceiling game around |
It’s so pretty in there. Food and ambiance were great. Service was mediocre.
Saturday, April 1, 2023
This morning after I SFP (showered fluffed and puffed) I drove over to the bakery as planned. It’s technically not a bakery, it’s called Tubac Deli, and Coffee Co. But look at this bakery case.
I got a sugar-free cranberry- pecan muffin for me and a cinnamon blossom for Paul. And then they brought out the blueberry muffins, so I added one of those cause that’s what he really wanted. All three were still warm. Of course it only been open for five minutes so fresh out of the oven. I had half of my muffin and a little piece of the cinnamon blossom. Very good and now I don’t have to go back tomorrow.
Today, we plan on going to the Mission and having lunch at a Mexican restaurant near there. We might go into the spice shop again just because it’s smells delicious, not because I really need any spices at the moment. Then a little more shopping on the agenda. It’s supposed to be 80° today.
We got ready to go and had some time before the Mission opened so we took a walk around the property.
We wondered through the mission and museum for about two hours. There was a couple selling handmade jewelry. He makes silver items and she makes beaded jewelry so I supported the locals!
Tumacácori sits at a cultural crossroads in the Santa Cruz River valley. Here O’odham, Yaqui, and Apache people met and mingled with European Jesuit and Franciscan missionaries, settlers, and soldiers, sometimes in conflict and sometimes in cooperation. Follow the timeworn paths and discover stories that connect us to enduring relationships, vibrant cultures, and traditions of long ago.
After the Priests left, treasure hunters vandalized the graves. The last burial in this cemetery was 1916, infant Juanita Alegria. That is the one raised up with the flowers |
From there we went to the spice shop which is practically across the street. She had gualillo chile powder so I’ll be trying to make those delicious mushrooms.
Then we had lunch at Wisdom's which was great. We ate on the patio. I had Baja Fish Tacos. Paul had the Mary Hixson Plate which looks like a salad in the picture but it was meat stuffed tortilla with enchilada sauce, topped with lettuce and cheese. Both were very good.
And this guy! |
Cool light fixture at a local restaurant |
I can never resist a photo with the locals |
Then we drove down to Apple Valley to the historical Canoa Ranch. It's no longer working ranch. With no heirs to the estate it was purchased with the plan to build a housing development, however it bought by Pima County for historical preservation.
We wandered around there for awhile before heading back to relax before dinner.
Photo op of funky pants from the upstairs patio for Connie. You need to zoom in to see the pattern. They look like a skirt when I stand with my feet together. And they have POCKETS!! I will wear them with a different kind of top. Limited options with me.
Date Night Part 2 |
"SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL GIRL GANG" |
The lady was really nice. She asked what I like and I said "Red, bold and woodsy". She hit then nail on the head with two great samples. We bought a bottle of Grosso Cassandra Sangiovese and moved onto the next vineyard, Rune. They had a nice outdoor seating area where they were doing their sampling. We bought a bottle og Graciano there and headed up to Hannah's Hill. Meh. The lady was... interesting... They only produce white wine. We tried two. Not my favorite but Paul bought a bottle of Malvasia Bianca Quartz. Gotta support the local businesses. We left Sonita and came across another winery in Vail. Charron Vineyards. The lady was super nice. We bought another red, this time Merlot 2015 and a kitchen towel. The first and last were my favorites. I'd skep the middle two next time.
Future vino |
Current purchase on the left. Last year's purchase on the right. |
6 comments:
Now I want to see the funky Patti pants! Hope you find something good at the coffee shop!
I’ll put them on and have Paul take a picture later. Muffins were delicious.
Those pants are so fun!
Love the Fancy Pants❤️ They are very much You. Sounds like a great time!!
I love the metal art! August feels like a long time away, doesn’t it?
Thank you. It does but I have a feeling it will be here before we know it.
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