Corona de Tucson
March 27, 2022
We had a yummy lunch in Green Valley this week with Randy. Tuesday's choice was El Rodeo Mexican and their mouth-watering chicken quesadillas and guacamole. After lunch, we walked next door to Desert Bloom Garden Center. They offer a very nice selection of native trees, cacti, and other plants as well as beautiful pots. No major purchases made...except a formula they developed to be mixed with water to fertilize succulents. My collection of succulents is growing.
On the way back to Randy's home, he stopped at Native Gardens of Green Valley. It's another home and garden center and one we had not been to.
This shop also features a Southwest Gallery with unique handcrafted items.
The owners (who are local residents) provide information on artists from all over the world. There are laws requiring authentication on products sold in the United States.
The owners (who are local residents) provide information on artists from all over the world. There are laws requiring authentication on products sold in the United States.
I did leave with a "bread basket" crafted by the artist, pictured to the left, and a hand painted pot for flowers for our patio.
We headed out early one morning with Jack. He prefers to go to the spa to get his nails done. He and Cynthia have a special relationship and he refuses to let us use the grinder on him. It takes her all of five minutes, but Jack is happy and so are we. I think he knows the way !
It's always a great morning when we go to the desert to walk.
Cactus Forest Trail (Saguaro National Park East) was calling our names this week and we wanted to show Randy the old lime kilns we had discovered back in February. So off we went early Thursday morning for some needed exercise and photographs. There were a few blooms...
...but yellow stole the show.
Joe and I made a stop at Civano Nursery yesterday on our way to the grocery store. It is my favorite local nursery. The majority of plants they sell are are grown at their 70 acre Sahuarita farm. In fact, Civano originals can be found in garden centers in Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas.
It's not just the plants that are fun...the selection of yard things is huge with lots of variety. I tell Joe whenever we go there, "I want one of everything." He thinks I am kidding...
We purchased a few things to brighten up the patio.
The rest of the week, we have enjoyed home and a few visitors.
The hummingbird feeder has been especially busy. I am thinking we need to have two.
We have decided (at least for now) to not put out the big feeder full of black oiled sunflower seeds. The dove just rake them out and scatter them all over the ground. So far, the next best thing we found is a bar with seeds. The Cactus Wrens, Gila Woodpeckers and Cardinals seem to like it. Time will tell I guess.
When the pups are not sleeping in the sun, they enjoy puppy television.
So, that wraps up yet another week at the oasis. And spring is just beginning...yippee !
Until next time,
HAPPY TRAILS !
Love the photos of the pups watching TV!
ReplyDeleteAren’t they funny? (And very nosy! )
DeleteIs that a Maricopa Poppy? It looks so much like our California Poppy they must be cousins.
ReplyDeleteHave you thought of having your own crested succulent garden? Might be a fun project for your gardening talents.
Your quail looks like a king on his throne.
Are you referring to the little orange color bloom Jeff? It is an a Globe Mallow and one of my favorites. We have some blooming on the other side of the fence in our backyard. I am quickly becoming a huge fan of the succulents…they practically thrive on their own with little watering. The few I have in pots is plenty for now…👍. The quails visit most everyday…aren’t the beautiful?
DeleteLove seeing all the photos of the Tan Clan. Love that Jack has to have his nails done at the "salon". So cute. Puppy TV is pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pam! Puppy TV is way cool…I even spend hours watching it with them…👍
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