We had a week full of activity. One of my favorites is the Zoppe Family One-ring Circuits. Danita wisely purchased the expensive seats — folding chairs with backs — so we didn’t have to sit in the bleacher. Its under a real tent and it’s a lot of fun. It’s filled with amazing acts of balance and skill, and kids, and cotton candy, and more!

We re-visited the Presidio Museum. Last year we arrived in the middle of a school tour. They let us wonder around and hear what the reenactors had to say. This time we got an excellent tour by this docent. The dome is the bread furnace. They actually bake bread for the kids to eat.

Tucson has a glass blowing studio (natch). Anybody who wants to try their hand can attend classes. This week Kazuki Takizawa gave a short presentation and made a piece. Kazuki suffered from mental health issues. Making glass is a big help in overcoming his problem.

The sleeper this week was Dillinger Days. Dillinger was captured and arraigned here. Every year they have Dillinger Days. Last year we went in the evening and saw people dressed in period clothing, listened to Jazz, and watched them drink alcohol. This year we went to the morning reenactment of Dillon’s downfall. It was much better than I expected. It was a very well done 2-hour play. Dillinger’s gang was recognized when they evacuated hotel guests past a fire in the Hotel Congress. Here’s the fire truck that came to put out the fire. We also saw this truck in the “Rolling Thru Time” museum. It looked much more impressive sitting outside the Congress Hotel.

They also had a showing of period antique Ford vehicles. This snazzy car was at the hotel, but not in the antique Ford show because it wasn’t a model A.

The Model A club put on quite a show. Here is one of the 4 rows of vehicles on display.

I hope this finds everyone doing well.