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invitation. I do love Arizona, New Mexico and all things Southwestern.
I have a great respect for the Native American culture and am
particularily interested in the archaeology of the region. I don't
know what I have to contribute, but I like having the opportunity.
GramLouise2@cs.com
posted by GramLouise2 at 8:47 am (EST) on May 28, 2007
The closest I've been to Arizona is Hoover Dam and New Mexico. Love New Mexico. And I do have a cousin who lives in Phoenix, and I enjoy the TV series Medium (set in Phoenix).
The only book I've read so far that's set in Arizona is a childhood Mystery, set in the mountains with buried treasure, which I really enjoyed and read over and over again.
But looking forward to learning more about AZ from you all.
Thanks again.
posted by redthaws at 7:26 pm (EST) on May 15, 2007
I appreciate the invite. I was born and grew up in Prescott and now live in Tempe. I love my home state and its wonderful beauties. I had to get my Ohio wife in Kentucky, but she loves living where it doesn't snow. My sister lives at the foot of Mt. Lemmon in Tucson, so there are lots of ties. Best to you.
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posted by HMOKeefe at 8:32 am (EST) on Apr 1, 2007
You asked for a book recommendation for a book that "expresses the heart of a woman"...
What about CAPTIVATING by John & Stasi Eldredge?
Here's the Link to it at Amazon.com.
Hope that helps!
Mizbooks
posted by mizbooks at 1:15 pm (EST) on Mar 31, 2007
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posted by TripleJohnny at 7:34 pm (EST) on Mar 20, 2007
My grandfather was half-blood Lenape and so was my grandmother. He told me that his mother was a full blood registered on the rez out in Oklahoma and Chief Newcomer was her great uncle. So I'm a watered down version Lenape, I guess. My grandfather and my uncle were the only ones who were proud of their heritage, however, and they are both dead. My uncle married a full-blood Hopi, though, and they lived on her rez for a while before they both died rather young due to their love of the drink.
anna
posted by annaO at 5:11 pm (EST) on Mar 18, 2007
Have some relatives in Tuscon, and the small part of Lenape in my blood would love to own a ranch in Arizona or New Mexico (love Leslie Marmon Silko). Am busy working hard on my fiction right now, so may not have time to contribute much.
AnnaO
posted by annaO at 8:10 am (EST) on Mar 18, 2007
posted by bookmountain at 9:37 pm (EST) on Mar 14, 2007
Glad to join the Arizona group; I'm an ex-pat Englishman residing in Ontario Canada, but have made several excursions to your fine State. Love the desert....
turoholic
posted by turoholic at 1:28 pm (EST) on Mar 12, 2007
posted by sgrt at 8:49 pm (EST) on Mar 11, 2007