Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Visiting Rebeca

Some pictures of the grounds that Rebeca designed at the new Fire Station in downtown Tucson.  The first picture shows her proudly showing the human and the dog water fountains.

Here Rebeca is standing in a citrus grove, reminiscent of the citrus groves that used to be in this area.


Just relaxing among her handiwork.



Some pictures taken at Rebeca's house. 
Rebeca and Guillermo when Jack was behaving.
And when Jack WASN'T behaving....




We had a great time with her - had a delicious dinner at "My Big Fat Greek" restaurant, enjoyed fixing spaghetti and meatballs at her house and having the leftovers for dinner another night, and then despite it being so rushed, had a nice time having lunch with her where she works.
On the day we had lunch with her, we visited with Guillermo's sister Irene that morning, and when it was time to go meet Rebeca, we invited Irene to come along with us. We had promised Rebeca we would bring her food from Subway, so as we drove to her workplace, we kept our eyes open for a Subway. We had such good luck, because there was a Subway right there on the street where she works - not CLOSE to where she works, but at least on the same street. It was frenzied inside that Subway - since it was lunch hour the people there were trying to get those sandwiches out as quickly as possible. That turned out to be a good thing, because by the time we got our sandwiches and drove on the rest of the way, it was the EXACT hour we said we'd be there with the sandwiches. We met Rebeca in her office, talked for just a few minutes with some of her co-workers and then went over to the conference room to eat. We only had 30 minutes with her, and even in that 30 minutes, co-workers would pop in and talk with Rebeca. So, it was a little rushed, but we enjoyed being able to be with her at her work, and Rebeca was happy Irene could join us. Rebeca was so rushed because right after lunch she had to go out to some resort with a co-worker to "look at their pool", and then have a meeting with some people afterwards about the project to be designed.

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