We went to Bisbee on Monday morning and had coffee/chai latte at the Bisbee Coffee Shop. What a town. I don't believe I have ever seen more "old hippees" in one place. You definitely have to be an artisan of some kind to reside in this lovely old town. There are antiques shops, jewelry shops, art galleries, etc. It had a copper mine that now is place just to tour, no longer do they mine any ore.
Bisbee's Post Office.This is the hillside view from the Post Office in Bisbee.
I couldn't believe how these houses go up, up and up the hillside. Wonder what it is like if the weather is icy?
One of the homes in Bisbee, restored and a rather comfortable looking abode.
As you can see, Bisbee is a lovely town built into the side of the mountain.
Outside of Bisbee, looking down into the town. We caught a couple of cowboys getting ready to "wet their whistles" as we walked down the street in Tombstone.
Is it a bird, or a plane, what are they looking at?
This was the most interesting and best looking thing in Tombstone. More later from your Happy Travelers.
Hi Linda and Ron,
ReplyDeleteYou are getting close to Ray's sister, now. If you go to Sedona, let us know. Kathy would love to see you and show you around a little. She knows all the hiden beauty spots and the cheapest and best places to eat. There is a burger joint called the "Red Planet" that she loves. I'll email you her contact information. Heather forwaarded me your emal. She's hldrayton and I'm hollydrayton@gmail.com. We love following your trip. Can't wait to seee what is next.
Holly
Love the "salute " picture -- very cute!
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