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Moving to Casa Grande / Phoenix / Kayenta / Anywhere
Posted: Feb 24 2011 9:09 pm
by PaleoRob
Well, I guess I'll have to change my screen name soon. My wife and I are going to be moving to Casa Grande before the end of the year. Listing the house for sale up in Page. No job yet, kinda scary, but my wife needs to go back to school full time. Even commuting to and from UofA, with the house prices in CG we'll save money over moving to El Pueblo. Big change - this will be my first time living off The Plateau since '99. Eeek!
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Oct 10 2011 7:47 pm
by azbackpackr
What is the real worry is the fact of ancient artifacts being traded all over the world, having lost their provenience, etc. So much lost knowledge.
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Oct 11 2011 10:08 am
by Alston_Neal
While I totally agree with you on the artifact market, all the folks in Europe and Japan that I know and other dealers work with are into the historic to contemporary work. Mainly the high end turquoise at $100+ a carat, Navajo,Zuni, Hopi jewelry and Northern Plains beadwork. Historic Apache material culture was strong for awhile but has calmed down and Western art and artifacts are still strong. Artifacts being famous leather workers in saddles, chaps, etc. and metal workers in spurs and such. G.S Garcia spurs can go for over $40K.
Interestingly the class of people in Japan that worked in leather were not too long ago the untouchables, like undertakers. Now you can't swing a feral cat in Tokyo without hitting a prestigious leather shop.
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Oct 11 2011 2:40 pm
by azbackpackr
Alston Neal wrote: Now you can't swing a feral cat in Tokyo without hitting a prestigious leather shop.

You just HAD to say something catty, didn't you? Now remember, Alston, this is ROB's thread, so let's not mess it up!

Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Oct 11 2011 3:20 pm
by Alston_Neal
You're so right lets get the thread back onto Casa Grande....
http://feralcat.meetup.com/cities/us/az/casa_grande/
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Oct 11 2011 5:23 pm
by azbackpackr
Well, people in Casa Grande have to find SOMETHING to do in their spare time...give 'em a break! Of course, Rob is a science teacher, he could easily find a use for unwanted cats...
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Oct 12 2011 5:54 pm
by Jim
Feral horses ran down the street this evening. The neighbor's dog's, Oso and Toby, gave chase.
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Nov 03 2011 8:52 am
by te_wa
Paul!
I went to red white and brew last night.. decent food. FOUR PEAKS beer selection was great. Had a large Hop Knot for happy hour prices.. and lemme tell you, when I left I was definitely happy.
btw, today is National Stout Day. many of the finer places are offering stouts and porters to celebrate. for instance, the watering hole inside whole foods of chandler is pouring Lost Abbey's "angel's share" imperial stout for only $5 a pint!! did you realize that it goes for $17 per bottle? insane deal. very limited release. i'll be there at 5 and i'll be in line w/ a cup looking like Oliver Twist.
I'm having a little "get together" this saturday the 5th, a couple of HAZ guys are coming by to share some craft beers and ribs, burgers. Kids welcome, it starts at 2pm on Sat and ends...?
if you want to swing by and chill for a while, PM me.
Mike
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Nov 03 2011 9:27 pm
by paulhubbard
Tried to PM you, but it says, "The requested users to be added do not exist." ?? Are you a figment of our imagination?
It would be great to join/meet up with you and Ms TeWa this Saturday, but it would be afternoon. I'm going on a ride to Yarnell with work folks in the morning that will last till around 3:00-4:00... Will you be swilling `em down after that? If so me & Kat would love to show up!
Let me know where.
Paul
602.300.2111
paulhubbard @ cox.net (remove the spaces)
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Nov 03 2011 10:25 pm
by te_wa
it should go through if you use the name
te-wa
maybe you left out the hyphen.. no worries i sent an email. see ya!
we have a couple different brews but everyone is welcome to bring their favorite.. share-a-thon style

Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Nov 04 2011 2:08 pm
by te_wa
and i guess, this invite was not strictly for Paul, anyone who wants to swing by can come hang out with us. chillax, bbq, beer, cookies.
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Nov 04 2011 2:39 pm
by chumley
te-wa wrote:and i guess, this invite was not strictly for Paul, anyone who wants to swing by can come hang out with us. chillax, bbq, beer, cookies.
Very generous of you. I just sent that out the invite to the full ASU listserv.

Will there be enough parking?
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Nov 04 2011 3:28 pm
by te_wa
chumley wrote:Very generous of you. I just sent that out the invite to the full ASU listserv
girls only. color not of importance, but girls only. thanks.
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Nov 04 2011 3:37 pm
by chumley
te-wa wrote:color not of importance
do size and shape matter?

Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Nov 04 2011 3:40 pm
by azbackpackr
Age?

Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Nov 04 2011 4:17 pm
by te_wa
18 to 80, blind crippled or crazy. its all good!
just no fountain cleanser types in white shades and/or visors worn backwards.

Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Jan 29 2012 8:25 am
by PaleoRob
Bringing back the moving thread. While I will remain in CG for the time being, I am going to be living and working back in Page for the summer. Hooray!
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Jan 29 2012 8:45 am
by Jim
Maybe a few hikes would be in order. If I am to do Telescope from Shorty as planned, I will need to train for that, at least getting 4,000' a week ( which hardly sounds like much ) for a few weeks before, so I may need to do the Spencer or something over there, since BM might not be suitable for that.
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Jan 29 2012 10:13 am
by azbackpackr
I'll be back from Costa Rica in May, looking for things to do! Spencer Trail is HOT in summer, but I have hiked it very early in the morning in May, June and Sept. It stays shady for quite awhile. Oh, I forgot, Jim is not an early bird!

Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Jan 29 2012 10:16 am
by Jim
Yeah, the Spencer may be hot, but Death Valley isn't known for it's cool, refreshing summer breezes. And it depends on when I get up. If I am lucky enough to get what I was told when I got hired, I'll be on days and getting up at 500 AM AZT will be normalish. If I get stuck on nights, well, let's not dwell on my fears.
Re: Moving to Casa Grande/Phoenix/Kayenta/Anywhere
Posted: Jan 29 2012 11:58 am
by PaleoRob
This will be especially good for me, since I am craving red rocks. I like the desert here, but it is not the same. I need the canyons and slickrock and ruins and fossils. I don't feel at home down here.