from the road

Day 44: Brother(-in-law) & Hot Arizona

Look who we “found” in Alpine, CA this morning: Palmer (Harrison’s younger brother and my new brother-in-law)! After graduating from Harvey-Mudd last year, he moved to Alpine to work for a math problem-solving website/company.

As the first official guests, we got the grand tour of the living room/office. Actually, I just asked him a barrage of questions (“What do you eat?”, “How far is your work?”, “What is this falling-down building outside your window??”) while Harrison ate toaster pastries.

Palmer's living roomLiz, you will be delighted to see that Palmer has sequestered his fourth plate, haha. 

Palmer's plates(Actually, he explained his very thorough system of using one plate at a time and moving it to a different pile. He has all four on rotation!)

As you can tell, Palmer was thrilled to have us barge in on his apartment.

Palmer and Harrison

Since our lives are up in the air and Palmer is always traveling (He’s going to China soon for an international puzzle competition.), it’s not clear when we’ll see him next. Byyyye, Palmer!

Mica and Palmer

We commissioned a WVT puzzle from Palmer as his specialty is making super-complicated puzzles. We’ll put it up on the blog soon as a contest! Get your thinking caps ready; it looks like a DOOZY.

From Alpine, we turned east and drove down I-8 into Arizona. First, we passed huge piles of rocks in western California:

Rocks on i-8

I-8 runs very close to the US-Mexico border. From the car, we could see into Mexico…with a large fence in between. At one point, we went through some kind of checkpoint where border agents [I think.] waved us through.

highway checkpoint

In Phoenix, we photographed the Arizona state Capitol:

AZ state capitolIt was so hot when we got out of the car in Phoenix–the car thermometer read 104 degrees! That saying “But it’s a dry heat!” is a load of bunk! It was like walking around in a giant oven but without any of the good baking smells. At one point, I tried to sit on a little ledge and leapt up, yelping in pain because the hot bricks felt like they were burning my legs.

Meanwhile, Harrison was fascinated with a cactus:

Harrison with a cactus“Be careful,” I said, “Don’t touch it!”

Harrison touching cactus“Yep, they’re sharp. That would hurt a lot if you ran into it,” said Harrison.

Yes, gentle readers, I have married a genius. 😉

We continued our trail across and north in Arizona. We passed through Sedona briefly, right after sunset. The red rocks were pretty cool!

red rocks outside Sedona

Unfortunately, we didn’t see/feel/perceive any energy vortexes. Note: This website says that it’s vortexes, not vortices.

We’re stopping over for the night in Flagstaff, AZ. I was surprised that the surrounding area is quite forested. This was what the drive between Sedona and Flagstaff looked like.

forest outside Flagstaff, AZPretty big change from the hot rocks, right?

Another big day of driving tomorrow, so I’m headed to bed!

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7 thoughts on “Day 44: Brother(-in-law) & Hot Arizona

  1. Cheryl Cashwell says:

    I thought you would be going through Arizona and New Mexico via I-10 since you mentioned spending the night in Artesia, NM (which is in the middle of no where). Well, if you have time, you could pop in to see the Acoma Pueblo – it is about 60 miles west of Albuquerque. Acoma – Sky City is one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the US. Do have time to go Santa Fe- beautiful old city ? I think the most beautiful part of NM is the northern area. If you stop in Albuquerque for lunch or dinner, try El Pinto – nice outdoor patio. Lot of great chile in NM- one thing I do miss about living there.

  2. People are always confused when I say I go to Flagstaff to go downhill skiing. Yay for mountains in the middle of deserts! Also, if you try running in Flag be careful. That altitude is something else.

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  4. The Arizona landscape is so beautiful (and varied!). A few elite runners train in Flagstaff!

    HOW DID YOU NOT GO TO THE GRAND CANYON?! LOL! 🙂

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