Tucson: Week 2

We checked every box in Tucson.
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We checked every box in Tucson.

This week, we’re in Tucson, attempting to escape as much winter weather as possible. Look to day six to see how that worked out for us.

A dream about levitation inspired me to write The Levitation Game. But Guatemala inspired the setting.

Paradise fail—one day of tummy turmoil.
Paradise win—the rest of the days were full of fun and sun!

Hurricane Ian forced change.

The Ramsey Mill was built on the Vermillion River in 1856. At one point, the output achieved 125 barrels a day. The Mill burned in 1894. The ruins stand as a reminder of Minnesota’s milling history. But these days, the ruins further reflect Minnesota’s graffiti art!

Last summer, we biked the Gitchi Gami trail along the North Shore of Minnesota. The lupine was powerfully purple, the views divine, and the hills and curves exhilarating. There’s a special spot where you can tie your bikes to an aging aspen tree and climb to the top of the basalt at split rock. Once there, I always splay my arms while surveying Lake Superior. But that’s optional. :)

The Elroy-Sparta State Trail is the first rails-to-trail bike path in the country. It’s not my favorite bike trail since that honor belongs to the Red Cedar Trail in Menomonie, Wisconsin. However, I may change my tune when I finally…

I feel like this is my first day of school on planet Pleione, a sizzlingplanet from my novel, The Levitation Game. I’m not in Kansas anymore. WordPressis weird. I need to learn WordPress because my suitcase is packed, and I…