June 18, 2023
Corona de Tucson
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| Sunrise and a morning walk... |
Some weeks fly by and it seems there is nothing to write about. Other weeks fly by and there seems like there is too much to write about...this has been one of those weeks. Our week started off with taking care of appointments and errands on Monday. I had two of the dreaded annual check-ups this week and enjoyed checking them off the list and getting on with life. After Mondays appointment, we made a couple of stops in Tucson before lunch. It has been way too long since we indulged in burgers and fries...complete with sweet tea, Malt Vinegar, and extra (and extra) napkins. The messier the better with each bite of burger piled high with everything from tomatoes and lettuce to grilled onions and sautéed mushrooms. And then there are the fries...crunchy and dipped in Malt Vinegar...lip-smacking good is what I say !
Pearl also had an appointment this week. Shortly after we bought Pearl, we replaced the front and rear axels for "beefier" Teraflex axels and a better trail rating. As it turned out, seals needed to be ordered and Pearl had to spend the night in the shop. We only have the one vehicle. It's strange not having a vehicle...even for a day and a half.
I took my plant with us for advise as I thought perhaps it had outgrown it's pot. I was right. The real name for desert rose is Adenium. These plants are characterized by their unique feature know as a caudex. The caudex acts as a reservoir, allowing the plant to store water and is never under the soil. With the help of a very nice gardener whose name I didn't get, my desert rose has a new 10 inch globe pot. Globe pots are recommended so the roots have space to grow out and not deep...deep roots promote root rot. I bought a water meter because in the summer, it needs water when it is completely dry...the soil should not be soggy.
Saturday was our 40th wedding anniversary. My how time flies ! To celebrate, we decided on chocolate. Who doesn't love chocolate? We booked a tour at Monsoon Chocolate Factory for 11:00 am.
A few take aways...there is only one tiny insect, called the chocolate midge, that is responsible for pollinating all the cocoa flowers all over the world, cocoa pods are football shaped and attached to the tree trunk (not branches), the pods come in every color represented in the rainbow, and cocoa trees are fruit trees...great news as I love fruit ! We enjoyed the tour and learning about chocolate. And more great news, Monsoon Chocolate has just opened a new cafe at a different location serving up ice cream, coffees, desserts, and pastries. It is on the list !
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| Gamble's Quail chicks...so tiny and a cuteness overload ! |
They can't climb over the wall yet so mom calls them from the other side of the fence and they scoot thru the drain hole.
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| A young Cactus Wren and one of his parents. They stay close to their parents for several weeks after leaving the nest. |



































































