This evening, after a day out and about, Andrew and I made a late lunch or early dinner (mine was a sandwich with both hummus and tzatziki, cucumbers, lettuce, cheddar, and left over grilled salmon from our Cinco de Mayo feast; Andrew's a corn tortilla filled with mexican rice, cheddar, left over Cinco carne asada, and a dab of chalula) and with our mouths grossly full we debated what our best purchase thus far has been in AZ. We tried for a top five, but this is how it came out. We couldn't decide on just five.
In no particular order-
*bed linens
*tzatziki
*1/2 gallon of tequila
*really fantastic smelling candle from Anthropology
*Mexican rice a roni
*dinner at Caruso's
*Admission to The Old Tucson Studios (OTS)
*I also had a vote in for the pickled egg Andrew bought at The Old Tucson Studios, just because I didn't think he'd actually eat it.
Yes, today we went to The Old Tucson Studios. A famous little establishment that housed many films. Some of you might have heard of a little flick called "The Three Amigos." Or how about "The Gambler?" Maybe "Tombstone?" Also a ton of Clint Eastwood films that I've never seen (not really a Western girl) were also filmed here. Apart from the really bad skits and even worse can-can dancing, Old Tucson Studios was a pretty cool place.
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Of course you know that Three Amigos is one of my all time Fay-Vo-Rites, don't you?
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