Corona de Tucson
July 5, 2021
We have had rain showers skirt all around us for the past few days. We welcomed a few drops here and there, but Saturday evening around 5:00 it began to rain and it was still raining at 6:00. What a joyous time...the sounds of thunder rumbling in the distance, the sweet smell of the wet earth, the breeze on our faces and arms, and splashes in the birdbath all excited our senses as we sat on the patio in awe. Jack was so funny as he walked to the edge of the patio and stretched his neck out to smell the air. We are sure he was thinking "What is this phenomenon? " Yes, our pups are geniuses...well maybe Sally not so much, but the girl has a lot of common sense to make up for it.
Jack standing on his hind legs smelling the air. |
I enjoyed capturing a few photos...
I love it when they visit together. |
At night we can see the lights of the city waaayyyy off to the northwest. It's a very thin row of colors and brightness across the horizon. Friday night as we were sitting outside and waiting on the pups we saw fireworks. It was a nice surprise and so pretty.
During coffee yesterday I spotted a glow at the hummingbird feeder. It wasn't the usual purple glow, but was a reddish orange glow. We now have a Rufus Hummingbird visiting the feeder !
He is a beauty...his cinnamon color glows as he darts around the yard and feeder. |
When we were driving just north of Phoenix on our way home from Moab, the saguaros were dotted with lots of red color. When the flowers have been pollinated they mature into bright red fruit. When the fruit ripens, it splits open showing juicy red pulp. We have seen the fruit before it ripens, but had never seen it after it ripens.
I captured this saguaro last week on one of our early morning walks. Each fruit can contain up to 2000 small black seeds. |
This photo, taken in February '21, brings back lots of feelings...mostly excitement with some dread also thrown in. The ceilings, walls and doors and trim in our home were all freshly painted with an off-white flat base paint. Did we need to paint ? No. But did I want to paint ? Yes.
I painted the foyer first. I am always a little nervous until I actually see the color on the walls and this was the smallest space to complete. |
The early morning glow...photo taken today. |
G&J painting services did a great job. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThank Hans! Way happy to report there is nothing left to paint! 👍
DeleteRain glorious rain. I'm sure all the wildlife was doing a happy dance. A great job on the colors and painting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandie! I was doing a happy dance on the patio…actually stood in it for a few seconds. Hoping for lots more!
DeleteRAIN ... real Rain ??? I'm so jealous!!!
ReplyDeleteThe house looks great with the new hardware. I call home Depot "3rd Base" sine I always have to touch it on the way home. Joe can use that, too. Happy Forth!
Yes…real rain! Joe cracked up about the Depot and 3rd base! That’s a good one! It was quiet around our house…hope yiu had a great Fourth as well!
DeleteSo glad the southwest is getting rain! And I love your changing color--our Arizona walls are painted a color that changes with light--"mushroom risotto." Your house looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThank you Janna…fingers crossed we can get a visit in next winter!
DeleteSo glad you got a decent hour+ of rain. We've had a few showers but only one 15 min, shower that actually wet the pavement. Sure hope the coming year is a very wet one for the west. Love your new little hummer. That cinnamon color is so glittery. What a huge job to paint the whole house. Sure does look wonderful. You color looks like the color Kevin is painting his house in...Agreeable Grey. Seems to be the latest #1 color because it changes to match any color put with it. Awesome new door knobs!! Great choice.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pam. The wall color is Spanish Sand (kinda appropriate for southern AZ). Home Depot Behr Marquis One Coat is the only interior paint I will use. It’s nice to be done painting ( I also painted the inside of the GA house) and even nicer to sit and enjoy “the fruits of our labor”. We got more rain last night…sure hope some comes your way too!
ReplyDeleteI wish Tombstone would get some more rain, still just skirting so far (we hear from Washington). Love your cute little wet birds :-) I like your color choice, so warm and calm. My favorite part of painting is hanging up artwork on the finished walls!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so right Jodee! And that’s when a house really becomes a home!
DeleteI love the rain photos and wet birds. I love the beautiful copper hummingbird (I've never seen one) and I love that you're back on blogger! It's nice to stay in touch.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue.
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