Showing posts with label Arizona sunsets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arizona sunsets. Show all posts

Friday, July 18, 2025

Clouds, Colors, Curls, and Contentment

Corona de Tucson

July 18, 2025

Clouds...



Colors...


Curls...

Contentment...


July is a bit more than "in full swing" as it is already nearing the end of the month.  We were so happy to start the month with a very nice rainy day although we have only had one more since.  Both were nice soaking rains late in the day and through the night.  We sure need the rain and welcome every drop with fingers crossed the monsoon season will give us more in August and September.  

Rainy days are so special in the desert.  I often find myself walking around the yard for photo opps.  Capturing the droplets is rewarding.

The birds are happy too!

We have checked off a few necessary annual appointments for me and for Joe.  Joe also has had 3 MOHs surgeries this month and the stitches will come out on the 28th.  The squamous cell carcinoma cancer on his scalp will also need 16 rounds of radiation (that is twice a week for eight weeks) after it heals...hopefully starting the middle to end of August. 

Jamie, Andra and Ozzie spent the 4th of July holiday and weekend with us.  It's so fun having them here.  Eating, laughing, playing, and conversing is non stop.  Lucy has an especially good time.  She adores Ozzie and he is so sweet to her.  



Friday night we walked around the neighborhood to see the fireworks.

And Saturday we went to look at plants and trees at Civano and enjoyed a late lunch at Ranch Rustico.  Our first time to eat there...a yummy Mexican lunch, extra cold brew, and great service!  We even brought sopapillas home.  


 
A Firecracker Plant...

Elmo...one of the residents at Civano.  

The clouds put on great shows this time of year.




The colors in the backyard put smiles on our faces.









Sweet little curls fill our hearts and our home.




And that brings me to contentment... a state of peaceful happiness.





 

Until next time,



HAPPY TRAILS!

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Hiking and Riding...

Lost Dutchman State Park

Apache Junction, AZ

April 15, 2024 



I think Lost Dutchman Sate Park is the prettiest park we have ever called home.  It might be the time of year we are here.  I wasn't expecting a sea of yellow.  I have never seen so much yellow.  And yellow is my favorite color !


This is the view from our site.


Sally is enjoying her walks and smells.



We were up early for a Sunday hike.  The choice was Siphon Draw.  Siphon Draw is the primary trail from the campground into the Superstition Mountains.  It is a rocky uphill with steep spots that involve rock scrambling. The plan was to go as far as we felt comfortable.  In total, we hiked up hill a mile and a half before turning around.  The rocks are slippery...marbles I say...on the downhill making for a slow go.  Being early birds was not the best choice, but I didn't realize it until I tried to capture the beauty with the camera.  The sun was in my face and caused quite the glare in photos.  

Uphill...

Downhill...

Monday, after a leisurely morning, we decided to take a scenic drive.  I love sharp curves snuggled up against rock cliff walls and the anticipation of what I will see next.  


Heading out of the park and making a right turn put us on Apache Trail...that was easy !  This scenic drive got its name from the Apache Indians who used this trail to move thru the Superstition Mountains.  And in the 1900s, it became a stagecoach route.    


Today, the 40 miles known officially as Route 88 starts at Apache Junction and ends at Roosevelt Lake.  We had tried to take the gravel road when we visited Payson in October 2022, but the road was closed due to a rock slide in 2019.  From our end, the road is paved for about 20 miles and turns into a graded dirt road for the rest of the way to the lake.  The gravel road is still closed about 2 miles after the pavement ends at Fish Creek Vista.   

We crossed two one lane bridges over creeks that run into Canyon Lake. 

It's a pretty lake and although none of my photos show the activities,  we saw several boats zooming by, paddle boarders  and picnics.


We turned around and headed home when we went as far as we could go.  We did make one stop along the way at Tortilla Flats.  It was lunch time !  






Tortilla Flat is nestled deep in the Superstition Mountains.  Back in 1904, it was established as a stagecoach stop and today, is the oldest operating stagecoach town in Arizona.  

Shops are located on 1 Main Street (the only address in town) and boasts a whopping population of 6.  










We had burgers and fries at Superstion Saloon.   The Dutchman's Burger was pilled high with bacon, onion rings, cheese and pickles and smothered in the Dutchman's lost BBQ sauce after the recipe was found.  It was good sauce...a little on the sweeter side and if that didn't feel us up, the thin and crispy fries sure did !

 






I don't usually post about the restrooms, but don't miss the opportunity to be a showgirl if you make a top there.  I hear you guys can be an outlaw if you have a hankering for that !


And did you happen to notice the $1.00 bills?  Our waitress who provided not only great service also told us there are 700,000 + $1.00 bills stapled to the walls, ceilings, and every nook and cranny in the saloon.   And one more thing, the stools at the bar were beautiful leather saddles and I didn't get a photo.  


 



We perused the Country Store and bought homemade fudge.  And at the other end of the street, we bought post cards to mail to the kiddos before heading home.  Big doing is Tortilla Flat !  

The afternoon was spent walking and sitting outside with Sally...


and trying to capture the sunset.  The late afternoon glow on the mountains...


and the sun fading away til tomorrow.


Until next time,


HAPPY TRAILS !