
At the Raven Cafe we got all-you-can-eat pasta and garlic bread and two free beers (all part of the $20 tournament cost). There we hung out with the other Ultimate kids, and had an especially good time with the Northern Arizona University women's team (as seen here with Kerry, Paula, myself and some drinks).

From the Raven, where we got happy-hour prices all night, we headed to some place down Whiskey Row and had more good times (as seen here with Jee and Eric).

And from there, to bed. We woke up in the morning late and didn't attend the next day of the tournament (many others had already left). Instead, we walked around the square on a beautiful cloudy day in Prescott.


All I have to say is that northern Arizona is where it is at.
Last week, was filled with more interviews, a back and forth from my apartment to work on my bike, and training for my half marathon in January. But I also got to see some of Phoenix. Katie, Eric, Joel and I drove into the city and ate at the Old Spaghetti Factory before heading over to see the Suns fight, I mean play, the Rockets. It was great finally getting to do what people are supposed to do in big metropolitan areas. This past weekend included more of that as I went to Spinato's Pizza (where you bring your own beer) with Eric and Joel on Friday, but then on Saturday, after helping Bike Saviours move and organize into a new spot, I went with Eric and his friend Richard to an Arizona Fall League game where they inducted Derek Lee into the AFL Hall of Fame. After the game we went and saw Bond. Then the next morning, on Sunday, I woke up early and went hiking for three hours with Ryan Guzy, or the Bike CoOp, and his wife at South Mountain. This is the largest municipal park in the U.S. and is a huge "green" (but really brown) area in the south of Phoenix. The hike was beautiful and gave a view of the entire valley from the metropolitan centers to the mountainous outskirts of which Ryan knew most of the peak names and ranges.


Other than that we had an event last night for the Foundation where the Scholars got to "speed network" with all of their potential Mentors and I just watched. Tonight, after one more interview, I'm going to hang out and then...
I'm on my way home.
Is spaghetti factory like the spaghetti warehouse?
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