Corona de Tucson
April 13, 2025
On the 4th, Lucy had an appointment to be groomed in Green Valley. Instead of coming home and going back to pick her up, Joe and I decided to go to Madera Canyon for a walk. It was one of those interesting sky days with dark clouds and blue skies all around. But the closer we got to the Madera, the darker it got and the colder it got. The volunteers at the visitor station greeted us wearing coats, mittens and toboggans and when they said the creek was dry it was a no brainer...an auto hike would be just fine.
The temp dropped a few more degrees by the time we reached the end of Madera Canyon Road and started back down.
The turkeys were out and about.
We did make a stop at the gift shop for a hot chocolate and a danish...the almond danish is so yummy. We watched the birds at the feeders and the folks there photographing them...both were entertaining.
I couldn't pass up the sweet little heart and butterfly...
Lucy was happy to be going home...
Sunday, Joe and I had a day date. We were off to the city for a walk, a festival, and brunch. I love going to the city.
Downtown Tucson held its 40th Tucson Folk Festival. It is a three day event with free admission There are six stages set up in downtown with close proximity to Jacome Plaza. Over 150 performances were scheduled during the event. Performances were scheduled to begin at noon and ending between 6:30 to 9:30 that night. Music variations for the weekend included bluegrass, blues, country, jazz, and various Latin and Mexican style music.
We were there well before noon, but just in time to see Fox and Bones, a Portland based band, in a jamming/rehersal session. They describe their music as pop-folk-rock. I say it rocked with rhythm, harmony, and energy...the kind of energy that makes it really hard to sit in a chair and not get up and dance !
Booths lined the streets...arts and crafts, food vendors, raffles, and a kid zone.
After our big purchase, a large bag of kettle corn, we walked a block to Cafe A La Carte for brunch. It was a very nice morning and we snagged a perfect patio table in the back and enjoyed our yummy meal...yes, I had the salmon cake benedict.
On April 8th, Lucy had an appointment with Dr Huang for surgery to be spayed. She also had a baby tooth, an incisor, pulled that had not come out yet even though the permanent tooth was already there. She was a little puny and on meds to keep her calm for a few days. So, back at the oasis looked like this for most of the week.
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A sleepy Lucy with her teddy bear. |
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Napping in the sunshine early one morning. |
One of the torch cactus bloomed...
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There are lots more buds... |
the skies teased us...
we saw this beautiful female cardinal....
we added art on the patio...
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After we moved into our sticks and stucco we decided to explore Arizona. During the past few years, while living here, we purchased a tile at all the places we visited. |
and marveled at Arizona's golden skies.
That's a wrap from here so until next time,