Corona de Tucson
July 23, 2023
We are happy to report that monsoon season has finally begun. Some days, the storm is right on top of us and other days, it scoots right around us. I love this time of year ! The smell of rain, clean air with no dust/pollen, a breeze (OK, the wind), the lightening show, and the bursts of thunder all combined sure have a way of waking up the outdoor senses !
I LOVE the sky ! And monsoon season seems to add a little extra punch to the already beautiful Arizona sky we enjoy from sunup to sundown and all the time in between throughout the year.
It has been a mostly lazy, laid back kind of week. One appointment Monday and a couple of errands on Wednesday. We did meet Jamie and Andra downtown on Saturday for a fun outing.
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The museum styles itself as a mini time machine where visitors set off on a self-guided tour that travels thru different lands and times...some real and some imagined. One can't help but notice the scale of the door in relation to the their size. |
We received an e-mail for two free tickets to The Mini Time Machine Museum. You might recall we visited the museum in Sept '22. It's a great museum with a history of doll houses and everything miniature. There are so many fun things to see and no way to see them all in one visit. Saturday, the case of miniature dolls caught my eye.
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Artist : Elaine Cannon, ca. 1950s A collection of 52 miniature dolls in their original glass domes...the heads are formed from a grain of wheat with painted features, sculptured hair, and body and limbs of wire wrapped with thread. |
Also, I took note of the Community Corner...Meet the Artist...which is space dedicated to featuring the work of Arizona artists working in miniature. One of the artists featured is Stephen Farley who is currently CEO of the Humane Society of Southern Arizona.
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Artist: Stephen Farley Dowdytown Stephen says, "Look closely. See if there are any stories in there...through that burned-out window, on that faded poster, beyond that rusted door...that speak to you." |
Jamie and Andra were just as fascinated by the carvings on the tips of lead pencils as we were. Amazing micro-miniatures using his index finger as an easel and an X-Acto knife as a chisel. The artist, Salavate Fidai states, "The technique is very simple; I take a pencil and remove the extra." Afterwards, we enjoyed lunch at Barrio Brewing...Jamie's favorite.
Back at the oasis, sunrise walks, and a morning routine of feeding the birds, watering the plants, and coffee on the patio start the day for us. And on the mornings we don't walk, I usually have the big camera and zoom lens handy just in case. Reading, games, naps, puppies, and maybe a movie fill in the gaps between taking care of everyday chores inside.
The birds still entertain and put a smile on our face...
The little ones are the cutest...
The puppies are doing pretty good. |
Breakfast... |
They seem to be enjoying a slow pace too...
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Sally |
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Jack |
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Dover |
That's a wrap on another week. I'll close with a few random photos.
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Sunrise walk...July 15 |
HAPPY TRAILS !