A Photocopied Travel Letter To Home

A Photocopied Travel Letter To Home


As they drove from Traverse City, illinois to Tucson, Arizona, I wrote a

series of letters, & photocopied them to send to relatives & friends.

This was the first of the two.
A Photocopied Travel Letter To Home





Travel Letter #1



Saturday, 12/13/03 - nice morning. Welcome to our holiday form letter.

we are in Arizona now. The sun is shining & it will be in the sixties

today, which should melt the ice on the windows soon. Ana's foot doesn't

seem to be broken, as they thought, so they took a long walk in the

desert last night. they saw a coyote, probably the same two I chased the

other day, & there were javelina tracks everywhere.



The library in Safford has books in french, so Ana is enjoying reading

now that her eye-patch is off. The doctor promised that the "divet" left

by his golf-club-like blade will heal soon. they learned that eyeballs

have plenty of nerve endings, & they think the object in her eye may

have been a fiber from a yucca plant.



Our uncontrollable coughs are under control now, & they are not among

the ten people in Arizona that died from the flu this week. Oh, & the

antibiotics from the Safford clinic seem to have helped with Ana's

abcessed tooth.



I should start at the beginning. The first day, after dealing with the

usual rudeness of the INS employees in Detroit, they made it to Kansas.

they hit a traffic cone there at high speed, & heard a horrible sound

coming from under the van. The cone, I discovered, had been dragging

along underneath. Nothing was broken, but later the bright light switch

stopped working.



In Farmington, New Mexico, they spent a few days resting & coughing.

they were about an hour away from buying a house when they discovered it

needed new wiring, had a garden hose attached to the natural gas line, &

other problems they missed on our first visit. The new bloke begged me

to buy it, called our motel room to tell me they needed money for

open-heart surgery in two days, & called again to lower the price, but

they moved on. By the way, the house was to be a winter project, not a

new home.



Fortunately, they drove during daylight after that. In the Colorado

mountains they went from 16 to 20 miles-per-gallon, confusing the

sensors & causing the "check engine" light to turn on. they successfully

ignored it until it changed it is mind.



Steve & Ana





Monument Valley was beautiful, the Christmas parade in Holbrook was

cute, & despite various problems & illnesses, we are having a great

time. You see, I didn't need to make you all jealous, so I left out a

lot - the constant sun, the beautiful sculptures in Grand Junction, &

the nine times we've been in hot springs in Colorado, New Mexico, &

Arizona. Next week we are going to Mexico for lunch. Hope all is well in

arizona. Adios,

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