2016 – The OK was … OK

Tombstone, AZ is steeped in history (and more than a bit of kitsch)

I’m sure we’d have enjoyed our stay a lot more if it hadn’t been so blasted cold outside!

Despite the weather, we made the best of it and finally found a place to warm up with some Irish Coffee.

A perfect beverage
on a cold day!

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11 responses to “2016 – The OK was … OK”

  1. Phil Strawn Avatar

    I was there back in 1980 while spending some time in Old Tucson studying movie sets. I’m sure it’s changed a bit since then, but what a great old western town. Also, my outright favorite western movie…Tombstone with Kurt and the boys. I’ll be your huckleberry, an ode to old Mark Twain. Remember, it’s dry, cold, and heat.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Although Tombstone was a must see (so we could add it to our “been there, done that” list), we enjoyed Old Tucson a lot more, Phil. I don’t know how much these places change over the years. I’d guess that the basics stay the same. Have a great day!

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      1. Phil Strawn Avatar

        I was there to study the way the movie sets were built. I spent a week crawling around the place talking to the folks that maintained it. I learned how they built the buildings, the walls etc. I then went back to Dallas and was the designer and construction coordinator for two fellas that built a party ranch south of Dallas called Big D Texas, that later became Old Fort Dallas. It was a western town made to look like it existed in the 1860s. A few movies and TV shows were filmed there over the years. Sadly, they sold the land ten years later and the place went to ruin and was razed around four years ago for another project. It was great fun while it lasted.

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      2. Terry Avatar

        What a great experience for you. I can imagine your disappointment with the end result of your efforts.

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    Anonymous

    It is so strange Terry to read about a place and time that was ‘so cold’ as I sit here in 30+ degree weather. Actually it felt cooler just thinking about it.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      This was in early Feb (Feb 02, in fact) of 2016, and as I mentioned in a previous reply – at a higher elevation than most AZ destinations. We were based in the Phoenix, area, which wasn’t “hot”, but certainly much warmer than Tombstone at that time. Yes, sometimes revisiting cooler places in memory or in photos can be helpful on a hot summer day 😊 Have a fab Wednesday!

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  3. annemariedemyen Avatar

    You too, Terry! 💓

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  4. annemariedemyen Avatar

    Looks like a fun place to visit. I thought Arizona was pretty warm year round. 😯

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Not at higher elevations, Anne and over the winter months, we’re much warmer in south Texas than in AZ. I actually have a friend who wintered several yrs in AZ who recently sold there and came to our area in TX for that exact reason. Have a great day!

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      1. Lana Avatar

        I had no idea there were cold parts there! Irish Coffee is grand in any climate 🙂

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      2. Terry Avatar

        Because it’s noted for being a hot winter getaway, not many people realize how cold Arizona can get, Lana. Have a fab day!

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