Friday, April 17, 2026

Colorful Spring!

Corona de Tucson

April 15, 2026

Our walk to the park...

Since I last posted, Joe, Lucy and I have been home bodies.  Home is such a comfortable and comforting place to be.  Some days are lazy and some days are not.  It is so nice to be in this stage of life when it is our choice to make.  Busy days have included a few appointments...hair cut, the last of Joe's radiation treatments, teeth cleaning for me, eye doctor for Joe and completing and mailing in taxes, etc. 

The weather has been spring-like with cool mornings and mild afternoons.  It is nice to be able to take our walks whenever the mood strikes. The neighborhood has been a vibrant display of colors.

Mornings when the Palo Verde trees have a radiant glow against our Arizona blue skies... 

or evenings when it is glows against the dark hues as the sun sets. 

The vivid colors of the cacti is also an eye catcher this time of year.  


Cholla



 
Prickly Pear

And the muted colors have a "calm whispering" effect which can't go unnoticed either.



We had a nice Easter weekend.  Jamie, Andra and Ozzie came to visit.  

Ozzie is such a sweet boy!

On Saturday the four of us went to B&B Cactus Farm.

So many choices and this is just one of the huge covered sheds for all kinds of cacti and succulents from small seedlings to very large landscape plants.  It's not just a nursery, but an "attraction" for folks as well.  

Afterwards, we enjoyed lunch at El Charro.  


We chose the front porch for lunch...

Carne Seca  (the famous sun-dried beef) Burros filled our tummies and a couple of us sipped on a delicious mango margarita.  

So yummy!  And I can't help but think of Jeff and Fran Pierce when we eat here.  Jeff loved the Carne Seca at El Charro and we didn't miss a chance to meet them there every time they passed thru Tucson.  

At our little oasis, we have fun repotting some plants.  A few years back, I bought a tiny Queen Victoria Agave.  It has been in a small pot so this year we decided it needed a new home.  We also had a Squid Agave that needed a new home. Jamie suggested we transplant two of its "pups" to another pot which we did.  And last, we gave the Artichoke Agave a new home too.  I had a fun time choosing pots when we visited Son Silver West in Wickenburg. 

Queen Victoria Agave

Squid Agave


Artichoke Agave

And a new succulent this year...an Aloe "Blizzard" in my new favorite pot.



Our torch cacti have bloomed and new buds appear everyday.  





And the decorative cacti that Jamie and Andra have given my for my birthday the past three years also bloomed.

March 2024

March 2025

March 2026

Our feathered friends are slowly returning after having no food for a few weeks while we were gone.  A pair of Gila Woodpeckers, Cardinals, and Curved-bill Thrashers have been busy at the feeders.  The Gambles have been perusing the ground for tid-bits of food.  The hummers are in and out at the blink of an eye.  And of course...lots of sparrows, finches, dove and wrens keep a close watch from their perch on the fence.





And I managed a quick snap of this speedy little baby racing across the yard.  

The birds are great entertainment for Lucy.  She sits quietly and watches and only on occasion has she darted out into the yard to chase the dove forging for food under the feeders. 



Lucy is enjoying being home too.  


I am often awed by tiny birds. They are some of nature's most remarkable marvels.  


I'll close with a sunset...


Until next time, 


HAPPY TRAILS !


and SWEET DREAMS!

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