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Kali

(55,003 posts)
Mon Dec 30, 2013, 12:17 AM Dec 2013

Linda Ronstadt’s Borderland

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/29/travel/linda-ronstadts-borderland.html

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When Linda thinks of home — meaning where your soul inhabits the soil, wherever else your body might be — it’s not Southern California, the place forever associated with her professional life, as Queen of Rock in the land of Byrds and Stone Poneys and Eagles. Nor is it San Francisco, where she lives now.

Her home lies in dryer, poorer country.

It’s in southern Arizona and northern Mexico, in Tucson and points south, where giant saguaros, slender and humanoid, signal touchdowns all over the hills and beside the highways. It’s where the mountains are jagged islands in a blue ocean of sky, where the rock-and-thorn terrain is hostile to people but friendly to cottonwoods, organ-pipe cactus, green-skinned palo verde trees and mesquite. It’s fertile range for cattle and horses, and well cultivated in alfalfa, peanuts and agave.

It’s the cowboy-and-Indian West. It’s a deep vein of Mexican-America, a rich stretch of bicultural borderland from Nogales to Agua Prieta. It was where Ópata, Yaqui, Pima and Apache Indians, Mexicans, Spaniards, Basques and Jesuit missionaries converged and collided in the 17th and 18th centuries.


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Linda Ronstadt’s Borderland (Original Post) Kali Dec 2013 OP
"Linda learned not long ago that she has Parkinson’s disease, rocktivity Dec 2013 #1
Does the Times even know where Tucson ChazII Jan 2014 #2

rocktivity

(44,572 posts)
1. "Linda learned not long ago that she has Parkinson’s disease,
Mon Dec 30, 2013, 12:27 AM
Dec 2013

Last edited Mon Dec 30, 2013, 06:43 PM - Edit history (1)

which has made it harder to walk and impossible to perform."

Well, I'm glad she's found something else she can do.


rocktivity

P.S: "Her home lies in dryer, poorer country"? The New York Times? Really?

ChazII

(6,202 posts)
2. Does the Times even know where Tucson
Wed Jan 1, 2014, 01:29 AM
Jan 2014

or Arizona are located? I remember during on election they mixed AZ and NM up on a map. Bad mistake for a newspaper.

Arizona has long been proud of Linda.

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