The best things happen in small towns.
Today is a break day.
As in break your shoulder muscle putting your hair in a ponytail day.
Today started out good-my fever broke (that's another break) sometime in the night, and while exhausted from that, I felt so much better. The dogs thought I was fine, too.
Originally I was to be in Phoenix all day, but unwilling to risk a punctured eardrum, I stayed in the mile high city. With most of my appointments rescheduled for Friday, I used the morning to get some work done.
The King of Athletics met me for lunch, which placed me in town for the afternoon. While I felt quite a bit better, I was still tired. Whether it was the fever the day before or the Canyon hike two days prior, I decided to do my usual Thursday visit of local columnists instead of searching for new clients.
It's easy to get distracted, especially when you love the wares. I had to purchase one item today I could not resist.
It's one of Ian's, and part of his show that opens tomorrow.
Here's your free plug: Living the Dream exhibit featuring Doug Weber, Ian Russell and Bryan Tubbs, March 27, 5-8pm at the Ian Russell Gallery of Fine Art.
I still had time to kill, but was unwilling to waste the gas to drive home and back. So I headed to Thumb Butte, and plopped myself on the first bench an 1/8th the way up the trail.
I caught up on calls, relishing the fact I live so close to so many places I love. After picking up Parry, I quickly brushed through my hair and headed out the door again.
Tonight's mixer was Locals Only-and it was well attended at Watter's Garden Center. I delighted seeing old friends, meeting new people and setting up appointments. It was especially good to catch up with Sgt Steve, from my first week of Fitness Quest.
I had an hour to kill in between the mixer and picking up daughter Abbie, so my friend Sheryl invited me over to her house. She is opening a restaurant called The Local next month, and had a successful Kickstarter campaign earlier this month. She invited me to try some of the recipes, which I gladly agreed to!
I cannot WAIT for The Local to open!
So, today was filled with locals...local people, local businesses, local landmarks. Plain and simple-it's Prescott.
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