
TRAVEL THERE: AN UNCOMMON EVENING AT KIERLAND COMMONS
So, we’ve had an amazing day. Early morning travel, fun shopping, spectacular art show and an itsy tiny set-back that was quickly resolved. The Westin provided us with a brochure called “Local Restaurants” and using what we discovered there, we headed our for round two.
A Confession
It’s hard for a leopard to change it’s spots, but not impossible. I’d vowed to be easy-going on this vacation and not let the schedule dominate my thoughts, but I had done my homework. I knew it was Thursday and so Scottsdale Artwalk was happening in Old Town. I had plotted out the trolley route on my handy dandy map and was ready ready with information to make it a good time.
However, I also knew we’d spent the best part of the day in the endless studios of the Celebration of Fine Art. Mr. Bill was ready to eat and trying to coordinate him with the trolley schedule to view more artists’ studios did not seem like a wise thing – even if Artwalk was happening. I recommend it to you every Thursday evening, but we didn’t make it.
Heading to the Commons
So, instead we headed to the Kierland Commons, a nearby playground full of restaurants, bars and shopping opportunities. Parking was a challenge akin to parking at NorthPark on the Saturday before Christmas, but the travel gods were with us, so we did find something.
Next we strolled around to take in the atmosphere and check out the dining options we’d seen in the brochure. After a little strolling, North, the restaurant chosen most likely to succeed back at the hotel, did win out as our choice. However, something was definitely happening across the street, so we went there first.
The Anticus Gallery Re-Opening Party
Describing Anticus challenges traditional categories. Yes, it’s an art gallery and studio. Yes, it’s a book store. Yes, it’s a jewelry store. Yes, it’s also a gift store. It’s most similar to a really good gift shop in a great museum, but instead of the museum you’ve got a studio AND they have a bar.
When we got there, Anticus had outgrown a space two doors down and was hosting their grand re-opening. We didn’t realize it was a by-invitation-only kind of thing, but the host soon found us and let us know it was cool for us to be there. I think it should be noted that Anticus has moved again and they are now down in Old Town (where Artwalk was happening), but please put them on your list and tell them I sent you! Spreading the word about them is the least I can do after they showed us such a good time.
Though we were serendipitous guests, we thoroughly enjoyed the party. Bill was feeling very artsy after his afternoon at the Celebration of Fine Art. He chatted up anyone who’d stay still long enough to start a conversation. We drank a couple of glasses of cheap wine and handled a good portion of the delicious merchandise. I doubt the folks at Artwalk had anything on us.
Closing time rolled around and even though no one was exactly running us off, I felt we’d more than worn out our non-existent invitation. Besides, we’d headed out to get dinner and hadn’t ticked that off our list, yet. With some resistance on his part, I dragged Bill out of the shop. I was afraid he was going to head back to the bar for his third glass!
North waited for us across the street. Come back next week for that delicious conclusion to an uncommon evening at the Commons.
Sometimes the unexpected events turn out to be the more wonderful memories.
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