But I did voyage the 8 miles into Prescott on Saturday to visit (among other things) the Territorial Days Arts and Crafts Fair.
It included a trip back in time to the days of tie-dye.
Still popular it seems.
There were tchotchkes of all kinds on view and for sale.
And some fine art, like this pottery from Mata Ortiz, in Chihuahua, Mexico.
As I told one lady visiting from Tucson, there is an event on the Courthouse Square nearly every weekend all summer long.
As you can see in the background of the next photo, its big trees and grassy lawn make it a great place to relax throughout the hot season and, perhaps, just listen to some music from the Yavapai Brass Quintet.