Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Week #7

Hello Journey fans! I hope you had a great week! I know I did! Lots of stuff to cover this week! It was my first week back in Arizona from being in New Jersey for the summer and am excited to move into my new house and start work next week! This week we have some travel sites (big and small), a game review, a manga review, a show review, a movie review, AND an album review! Lots of stuff to cover so here....we....go!....

Cesar Chavez Park in Laveen Arizona is kinda a hidden gem. It's not only the park with barbeque stations, a stage, green space, a playground, and a lake to walk around; but it's right next to a Library and the Aquila Gold Course which makes it sort of a destination in the Laveen area. There isn't much to do in Laveen so when I move in that direction, be sure for more pictures of that place!

Tempe Town Lake + "A Mountain"  is in the heart of Tempe, which is becoming one of my favorite cities. It's a college town that has become much more than that. The city surrounds "A Mountain" which has a giant A on it

And comes right up to the Salt River which is where the Tempe Town Lake is. The salt river is dammed off creating an almost lake effect. Usually it's a calm place in comparison to Mill Avenue which is where the party scene is. With the Pokemon Go craze happening, it's was a little crowded but still a great place to sit and enjoy the outdoors after the heat of the day has past. 



Kiwanis Park is also in Tempe but on the other side and out of the city area. This also has a man made lake with a walking trail around it and right next to the canal. This is one of my favorite parks to walk in because there are so many nooks and crannies and different kinds of birds. There are ducks, loons, blue herons, and geese. In a desert city, it's refreshing to be by the water even if it's man made.

Horseshoe Bend is the big trip this week. It was about a 4 hour drive from Phoenix but it was an amazing drive. In those 4 hours the landscape changed so many times. There was Phoenix, the Sonoran Desert, the plains north of the desert, the pine forests of Flagstaff, the mountains and volcanoes of Flagstaff, more plains, Red Rock, and then this weird mounds that looked like we were driving through Mars, and finally the light orange rocks of Page, AZ. When we were almost to Page, there was a small parking lot off the side of the road which was how to get to Horseshoe Bend. This was odd to me, this is one of the main attractions of the state of Arizona and there was no visiting center, no restrooms, no place for people to buy their souvenirs. But this was super refreshing to see a natural landmark of the American Southwest being a beacon of pure entertainment. No one has tried to capitalize on it, it was just there for everyone to enjoy. It was a longer walk than I thought, we heard someone say 2.5 miles out and then another 2.5 back. But it was worth it! I have pictures but it truly does not do it justice. The river curving around the rocks in a horseshoe shape hundreds of feet below, the erosion scene on the cliff faces and where we were walking, and of course the backdrop of the red mountains in the background.
It was a phenomenal experience and worth the drive. My favorite things about this place to realize how big of a destination it really is by hearing so many different languages being spoken while were there. I head French, Polish, Mandarin, and Japanese. Most of the people there were not speaking English there and it made me realize how important this place is. Another favorite thing was the landscape on which we were walking. I couldn't believe the rock formations found on the flat ground and on the side of the rocks. It seemed like something from another world!


There are so many words to describe every tiny section of the rock there but I'll let the picture do the talking. Anyways, a storm was blowing in from over the mountains to the south and as we were walking back up the hill, we were seeing lightning strikes, the rain moving at a quick pace and thunder in the distance. That was another surreal experience! It did cut our trip short. We did go up to Lake Powell dam which was cool but not as magical as Horseshoe Bend, and on the way back we were going to go to the Navajo Bridge but didn't think it would be wise to walk on a metal bridge when a thunderstorm was passing by so we saved that for next time! We drove back to Phoenix going through the different landscapes of Arizona looking the opposite way making it a successful trip!

That's it for the travel section! I hope you enjoyed! Now onto the reviews!

Games: Pokemon Alpha Sapphire- It's a remake of the classic games which are now 13 years old; but they added so much into it seems like a completely different game! The team this time around was Swampert, Gardevoir, Cacturne (new favorite), Ninjask, Torkoal, and Hariyama. It was a very well balanced team and I was very proud of it! Anyways these games look great, feel great, and are the newest in the Pokemon main game series. Alpha Sapphire gets 6 out of 7

Books: Akira Vol. 1- Akira is one of the most influential Manga of all time. It is well written, with a great plot, and has phenomenal artwork. I am usually not a Manga fan, it seems so quick paced to me and doesn't grasp the intensity of the story sometimes but this one was different. It felt like watching a movie and I wanted to take my time through this because the artwork was so stunning it was more of an experience than a book or comic and I can't wait to get the next volume! Akira gets a 7 out of 7

TV Show: Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt- This show had me since the first episode and never let go. The characters were very well fleshed out for a quirky comedy and there were so many quotes. I loved the plot and the execution of it. It seemed to resolve the problem with the bunker and the reverend but the problem was there in the second season and it was evolving into something more. Diffidently a great watch, and I can't wait for season 3! Kimmy Schmidt gets a 6 out 7

Movie: Finding Dory- This diffidently a sequel to Find Nemo and a sequel that actually makes sense. It covers every part of Dory up until the point of her meeting Marlin which really connects the dots of what happened and makes more of a tacked on sequel like I thought it would be and more of a sequel that needed to happen. I have a favorite part and a least favorite part. My favorite part was the supporting characters! They were so well written and fleshed out which I was worried they would just be gimmicky. My favorite being Hank the septapus. He was such an interesting character and is the one that moves the story forward the most other than Dory. My least favorite part was a specific joke. The whole movie is about overcoming your disabilities and moving on, so why make fun of another characters disability? It just seemed very distasteful. With all of that being said... Finding Dory gets 4 out of 7 stars

Music: The Dirty Head by The Dirty Heads- This album did not grab me on the first listen. I am a huge Dirty Heads fan. I love the groove and attitude of the first album. The concept behind the second album and more mature sound of the second album. The third album wasn't my favorite but there was an idea behind it and I did enjoy some songs on it. Now this album seems like a combination of all of those albums combined but something is missing. To me, it doesn't seem like they love it anymore. It seems almost bored with this style of music which may be true. There are some exceptions to that though like "That's all I need", "Moon Tower" and "Doesn't Make you Right" which makes me believe that they do still have some fire left in them. The way the band is set up, it doesn't really call for much change and they have tried on the third album to change their sound with not as much success. But after listening to this album over again, I enjoyed it more. The Dirty Heads gets 3 out of 7 stars

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               All the Best, Ross


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