Last week on Thursday we drove down to Nogales to cross the
border to do some shopping. I buy my
omeprazole there since I can get a year’s supply for less than $30. I’ve been to Nogales before with friends and
knew how easy it was. Mike had never
been and he was curious to see how to cross a border on foot. We’ve flown, driven and sailed across borders
but never crossed on foot.
The drive down is about an hour and a half and it is
interstate highway the whole way. You
get off at the last exit and park in one of the pay parking lots. It cost about $4 and is very safe. From there you walk through the duty free shop
parking lot, cross the street and head down the ramp to the border. No one checks you as you enter Mexico, but you
do have to walk through a portal where U.S. border patrol agents are watching. As we
entered Mexico I noticed the line into the U.S. was extremely long, longer than
I have ever seen it.
We walked through the “Valley of the Farmacias” and around
downtown Nogales on the Mexico side. It
is a fairly clean city, at least what we saw was clean. Of course the vendors want you to come into
their shops but they are not as aggressive as the vendors in Egypt. We turned around and went back to the Farmacia
I was familiar with and purchased the omeprazole. I asked the vendor why the line was so long
into the states and he said one of the other port entries was closed causing
the line here. He said, “you don’t
worry, you senior, go left line, you senior, no problem, get in fast.” He was looking at me when he said that and
Mike was standing right next to me! Hmm,
do you think I look older than Mike?? I
do because of the gray beard and the bald head.
Oh, well, if it gets me back into the states quicker I’m OK with that!
I felt a little guilty cutting in front of all those people
waiting to enter the U.S. but not enough to go back and get in line! We went to the first kiosk to scan our
passports then up to the border agent who was a young blonde woman. She was smiling and when I walked up asked
why I went to Egypt. Gulp. I guess when I scanned my passport it brought
up where we had been last and it was Egypt.
I told her it was a vacation and she then asked if I was traveling
alone. Gulp. I pointed to Mike who was coming up to her
desk at that time. She asked, is this
your partner. Double Gulp! I said yes and she looked at Mike and asked
him how long we had been together. Holy
Crap! We’re going to jail, I know
it! We always get harassed when we cross
back into the U.S. I don’t know if our
passports say “known homosexual” or “light in the loafers” or “friends of
Dorothy” or maybe it has a pink triangle in one corner!!
Mike looked like a deer in the headlights so I said 32
years. She smiled even more and said
that was wonderful, that she loved to hear about these stories and waved us on
through with a have a great day!
What??? This was the first time
in a long time where I didn’t feel like a criminal coming back into my own
country. She was absolutely the nicest
border agent we have ever encountered.
Mike thinks they may have been having mandatory sensitivity training. Whatever the case, I’m delighted to have had
her as our border agent this time.
Here is a picture of us happy to return to the U.S. That's the auto entry behind us and the foot entry is directly behind me.
This is our last weekend in Tucson and it’s also my birthday
weekend. Mike baked a banana bread loaf yesterday
and is making a banana cream pie today. Not that these are my favorites but he just
bought a bunch of bananas at the .99 cent store and they need to be eaten! He made one of my favorite meals last night,
shrimp and pasta, sautéed shrimp with garlic and olive oil over pasta. Yummy!!
This afternoot we are going to see 5 chorus’ perform downtown as part of
the Gay Pride festivities in Tucson. We
are going with two women from the park and meeting Lee & Gail at the
show. After the show we’ll all go to
dinner. The mayor of Tucson decreed that
today was Gay Pride Day in Tucson. How sweet
of him to do that in honor of my birthday!
My work hours next week will be light because of doctor
appointments. I’ll work half days on
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday with Wednesday being my last day. Thursday morning we’ll head for home with a
stop on the north side of Flagstaff for the night. We should get into our driveway early afternoon
on Friday where we will unload the Tahoe and the motor home. Dinner that night will be at Mike and Marie’s
where I’m sure she will have prepared something fabulous!!
I’ll probably post one more entry on the blog after I get
the results back from the PET scan on Tuesday. Keep sending those good vibes my
way, please.
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