married life
Being married is really cool when it's your best friend. On the 23rd of November 2025, after a mere 6 years, 11 months, and 19 days of going steady with my love, I became a husband. After that, we were off to Bisbee to do whatever we wanted, just whatever sounded good in the moment. And it was great! I got to bring my cameras and drone along, and take all the pictures I wanted. It's nice getting away for a while.
This was taken on the way up, using my Pocket Dispo lens. I love this lens more than I initially thought I would.
The view when entering Bisbee was truly beautiful.
As soon as we arrived at the Jonquil Motel, the mural outside caught my eye.
We dropped our stuff off and almost immediately got to walking around. Just a quick note, The Jonquil Motel was so awesome and cozy. We loved our stay. Just wanted to shout them out.
After a bit, we stopped in at Bisbee Coffee Company in the Copper Queen Plaza. I ordered a Mexican Mocha, and my wife ordered... something (I forget, my bad). It was really nice since it was getting pretty cold outside.
After that, we headed back to the motel and packed it in for the night.
The next day, we were back out to walk around, only this time going up the street instead of down the street.
We continued our walk back into town and stopped inside Bisbee Antiques & Collectibles. I didn't get as many photos in here since I mostly looked around and didn't want to look sketchy. It was honestly super cool. I spent some time around the coins; I don't particularly collect coins, but I love Morgan silver dollars. I bought one a little while back, minted in 1900. There was this basement/underground portion of the shop that felt somewhat eerie. Almost like a bunker.
I got this photo as we got ready to leave for Tombstone. This was right before I got a new phone number (don't ask).
Now we enter Tombstone! We didn't do a whole lot here, but I did get some really cool pictures I think. The Kodak Vericolor VPS recipe really nailed the vibe here. One thing we did do while in Tombstone was take a "love test" on a love tester machine. Whatever that means. But we got the second lowest rank! I think it said "clammy" or something. Dumb machine. What does it know anyway??
That wraps up the trip. After Tombstone, we went home and lived happily ever after. Where I would then take the next 44 days to complete this blog post (started 3 Dec, completed 15 Jan), because I dove head-first into doing everything in HTML. It was worth it though.