Saturday, October 14, 2023

October...So Far

Corona de Tucson

October 14, 2023 


I am always surprised at how quickly the months change.  We welcomed October with hopes of days less sad, cooler temps and pumpkins...lots of pumpkins.  I think fall is my favorite season because of the colors that come with it. The yellows, golds, oranges, reds, all shades of green, and deep rich hues of purple are so comforting and cheerful.  

Edith celebrated a birthday on October 1st.  It is hard to believe this little bundle of happiness is three years old already. 




And Jamie and Andra are married.  It was a beautiful small service at the Mission in the Sun that De Grazia built in 1952. 



The first weekend in October is the launch event for the winter market at St Phillips Plaza running through April.  It is every Saturday and Sunday...every weekend...from 10:00-3:00 both days.  It's always fun to peruse the plaza to find unique gifts.
  


The weather has been really nice...just the motivation we needed to visited Tucson Botanical Gardens.  Walking the gardens, new exhibits and lunch on the patio at Edna's Cafe makes for one of my favorite places to go in Tucson.  We were surprised at how much color there was.

Black-eyed Susans...

The most beautiful begonias we have ever seen...

Queen's Wreath...a gorgeous vine that can  bloom throughout the year... 


As many times as we have visited these gardens, it never looks quite the same as it did the last time.  

Behind the mound of marigolds were a few captivating sculptures by John Benedict in his exhibit titled Enchanted Gardens.
 

Twenty of his whimsical sculptures made from steel, copper, glass, and other natural materials are on display until January 14.  Garden fairies and larger than life critters sit among the plants and along the walks throughout the gardens.   John (with his family) lives and works in Tucson and has public works on display as far away as Taiwan.  He works with reclaimed materials to create metal sculptures, paintings, water features, and murals.  

Wise Owl

   
Angelica

Thru these doors is the Barrio Garden where some of the very colorful and symbolic sculptures from the La Calavera Catrina exhibition are featured by artist Ricardo Soltero.   This exhibit is on display thru December. (The other sculptures are on display in a room opposite the gift shop that you see when you exit the gardens.)

Ricardo is the set designer for the largest Dia de los Muertos celebration in the United States which takes place at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles.  He is both a sculptor and a costume designer. 

La Catrina, the most recognizable figure of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead),  is the elegant female skeleton and an icon of Mexican Heritage.  


The colors yellow and orange are both used in this holiday to represent marigolds, the sun and light. Marigolds are the the flowers of the dead and are thought to help the deceased find their way back home due to their strong scent and bright colors.


Behind this door and inside the historical building constructed of adobe bricks made on site in the 1920s by the Porters is an exhibit by Joan McGann titled Drawn to the Desert.  It will be on display thru January 4. 




As a member of the American Society of Botanical Artists, Joan's current pieces  have an emphasis on plants native to the Sonoran Desert.   On display are pieces she created using graphite pencils, colored pencils, watercolor, and ink.
 





Beautiful art and beautifully displayed !



In the courtyard just outside the entrance to the tropical oasis better known as the Cox Butterfly and Orchid Pavilion was a new to us kaleidoscope. 


When you spin the flower pot and look thru the kaleidoscope it makes the prettiest designs.  I tried and tried to get a decent photo of what we saw...that didn't happen.  But it was fun trying !


As always, the butterflies and orchids were amazing.  The greenhouse features 30-50 different butterfly species everyday and around 100 over the course of the whole season.  There is a chrysalis exhibit located at the exit of the greenhouse where you can watch the butterflies hatch all season long.  Both are open thru May 31.



We saw two Atlas Moths...one of the largest moths in the world with a wingspan of about 10 inches. 





Back at the oasis, Ozzie spent the week with us as Jamie and Andra honeymooned in Savannah.  Ozzie is 1.7 years old and is an Australian Shepherd/Poodle mix.  He is a great puppy...very smart, energetic, playful, and lots of company.   





The birds continue to entertain...






  A javelina was grazing just outside the fence... 


Water birds are flying south...


And we spotted an owl on one of our morning walks...


The skies still "wow" us...






Patio buddies...




And until next time, 


Happy Trails

10 comments:

  1. The gardens remain amazing, is there ever a bad time to visit?
    Ozzie looks like a great fit with your pups. A good look'n fun playmate.
    We had a Barbie at the Day-of-the-Dead festivities in Old Town.
    Nice pic of the quail at the 'water hole'

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    1. Good morning Jeff…we have visited the gardens during all the seasons the past few years which is one reason we decided to get yearly memberships. There is no bad season to go as it is always colorful. Summers are hot, but the doors open early, Edna’s Cafe serves breakfast, and summer flowers are always blooming! We love having Ozzie visit…he is great company for Sally and us. That might be a nice look for Barbie! The bright colors of those sculptures are certainly eye catching and fun. I love how the quails gather every morning and late afternoons…

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  2. That owl is giving you the serious stink eye for disturbing his nap! So many great things to see down your way. We are going to miss going there this year as we head east to visit our daughter, son and my sister.

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    1. Good morning Jim…I love the “owl stare”. We actually saw him in the tree when we walked by the first time and he had his back to us. I was happy to see his face on the loop back home! Phone cameras just don’t do the birds justice. We will look forward to reading about your trip east and family time!

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  3. Congratulations to Jamie and Andra! I love small weddings! I love both owls--the one at the Botanical Gardens is so cool and of course it always great to see the live owls starring back at us! See you soon!

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    1. Good morning Janna…and thank you. We are so happy for Jamie and Andra and way happy they are so close. We thought of your very talented hubby when we were meandering thru the gardens looking at all the metal sculptures…Michael could so do that! Love the “See you soon!”…looking forward to seeing you three!

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  4. I remember, fondly, our visit to the botanical garden's and the butterflies with you and Joe. It's a beautiful spot, isn't it! And, the owl! We have a special place in our hearts for owls - I love their fierce expression!
    My favorite picture, however, is the laundry basket "cage"!

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    1. Good morning Sue…we too love the owls. I had never seen one in the wild until we moved to Tucson and it’s pure excitement every-time we see them. You are so fortunate to have your very own owl family residing in your tree. I do love how Edith enjoys being with her family and friends and I love how Edith enjoys just being with herself. Those moments are priceless and I am so happy for you as you are beginning your journey with Annabelle.

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  5. Love Edith's little creative basket house. What a great idea!

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    1. Hi Pam, isn’t that so cool and simple and fun? I love how Edith and Felix are so easily entertained. I don’t think children use their imaginations or pretend that much anymore…

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