arizona-sonora border crossing in the early 90s

From ’92 to ’94, Brian and I lived in Tempe, Arizona. Sometimes we liked an adventure drive (about three hours) to the US/Mexico border to eat and go shopping. The scenery was beautiful, and the drive was partly through Native American lands, about which I had curiosity.

We usually went to Lukeville, AZ/Sonoyta, Sonora. The border crossing back and forth was easy, I suspect because we presented a certain “appearance,” plus the real checkpoints were set back a ways on both sides of the border. We would park on the US side and just walk over, though one time we just drove the car, no problem. The divided cities were a sort of a free zone.

Both the US and Mexican sides were sleepy, just a few agents outdoors on stools asking an occasional question of the passersby. We crossed over with a friend from Germany one time, and on the way back into the US, the customs agent said, “Hey Germany, I just need to see your ID.” We were startled that the agent knew.

We’d eat, shop, then head back to Tempe. I bought this objet d’art (obra de arte) on one of those border trips. It still hangs on a wall in our house after all these years.

In spite of the relaxed sleepiness of this small border crossing, we heard stories that if you gave a ride to someone into Arizona, somehow “they” knew, and all hell would break loose.

triad city beat gets facebook block

Triad City Beat has been a good way to find out what has been going on locally during protests. This media org has gotten the Facebook block. How odd! Even the Mayor of Greensboro is concerned.

1:40 a.m. hide out in the preserve

Chandelier on the glow
Chandelier on the glow with blur

2:48 a.m. in the Nature Preserve.

icq new

You can tell I have nothing planned for tonight. Feels good to have a free weekend.

Just playing with an app.

secret nature preserve daytime

Morning coffee in the secret nature preserve. I used the west entrance this time. j/k. You just walk to the back of the yard, and you’re in.

dial-up

Thinking back to the 90’s when home net access was by dial-up over copper phone line and hoping all modem lines weren’t busy.

[touch-tone blast] growl-growl, ka-dang-a-dang-dang, pssshhhtttt, thunk! ☎️ 🖥

outdoor hideaway

Hiding out at midnight in the secret nature preserve. WiFi reaches from house.

forced shopping adventure

At the Harris Teeter (supermarket), my favorite ice cream was on sale. I had already gotten a cake that was also on sale. To return the cake to its cooler would have required traversing the entire store, so I was forced to keep both desserts though I had intended to only buy one.

Same with the alcohol. I had already been to the liquor store for a large bottle of my favorite tequila. At the supermarket, my favorite beer was on sale. I was forced to get double alcohol.

I saved a lot of money today.

pride music

The music gets good during Pride month. Enjoying. I have a couple of days off to play.