Corona de Tucson
November 24, 2024
The ending to a very nice day... |
Someone had a celebration at the oasis and it wasn't me ! Joe celebrated his 78th birthday on November 2nd. We decided on a trip to the city...I just like the way that sounds...for brunch. Cup Cafe at Hotel Congress was our choice. There is a huge parking garage across the street which makes it an easy destination for a yummy meal. Joe had blueberry pancakes, eggs over easy, crispy bacon, and wheat toast. I had my favorite...eggs Benedict with a yummy hollandaise sauce, crispy bacon, mixed greens with toasted almonds topped with the yummiest vinaigrette.
My first stop at any library is always the Children's Room. The 9,000 square foot room is divided into three sections...Early Literacy, Early Elementary and Tweens…where children can enjoy this colorful area filled with books, a digital touch table, a pretend play complete with a wooden kitchen and "food", a puppet theater, and a Lego wall.
The library has lots of natural light, quiet places to sit and read, places to gather with friends and a cup of coffee, local artists exhibits, and more.
View from the second floor... |
Our walk to and from the library was several city blocks.
The old... |
and the new. |
Joe was happy to get his eyelid stitches out. He has a protective contact lens and gets antibiotic ointment in his eye twice a day. Vision is on the blurry side and we hope that improves.
I took a zoom photo...one teeny, tiny blue bar was on the center outside upper lid and the other on the bottom lid. |
Last Friday, we perused the Tucson Museum of Art Artisans Market, Old Town Market, and walked more blocks in the Presidio Historic District. The Artisan Market is an outside event held twice a year (spring and fall). This year's market seemed much bigger with beautiful jewelry, paintings, metal works, pottery, etc.
Every time we go, I look at these stained glass pieces for the backyard. Janna, I think your talented husband could make these for your backyard...they are so pretty with the light shining thru. |
The pot wasn't for sale... |
Old Town Market shops were open as well.
Romero House TMA School Ceramics Studio... |
And a few photos from our walk in the Presidio Historic District...
The Cheyney House built in 1905. Mr Cheney was a mining chemist and one of the early postmasters of Tucson. |
The Hereford (Hair-fud) House built in 1902 after Frank Hereford who was 41 years old when he married in 1901. In his younger days, he was a Cochise County Sheriff. |
Back at the oasis, we had a wonderful rainy Sunday. It was so nice and we sure do need the rain.
We have added more color to the backyard...
a large pot of daisies... |
large and small pots of yellow pansies... |
and my favorite...lots and lots of violas. |
I didn't capture many feathered friends the past few weeks...
and not all the birds we see have feathers.
We relocated a Walking Stick Insect that had taken up residence in one of my pots.
The best news of the month is we have a new puppy. Our home seemed a little on the empty side and Joe and I figured out very quickly we are puppy people. We picked up Lucy from the airport on Wed. November 13.
She flew all the way across the country (with a stop over in Dallas) with her very own Flight Nanny. Lucy was 11 weeks old when we adopted her from Crockett Doodles. Love is such a wonderful thing. I am pretty sure Lucy already feels right at home and we love this little bundle of fur, energy, and joy. |
Lucy's first visit to meet Dr. Huang at Animal Care Center of Green Valley. She weighed in at 6.2 pounds, had her second vaccination, and lots of hugs and kisses from Dr. Huang and the staff. She has a rabies shot and one more vaccination in December before we can take her out in public. |
Lucy has lots of love to share... |
She likes to play...
likes to chew (and everything goes in her mouth)...
Joe and I have never had a puppy this young and never experienced teething...yikes! |
really likes her naps...
loves to help...
and we love to cuddle !
Until next time,