Showing posts with label Sabino Canyon Recreation Area. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sabino Canyon Recreation Area. Show all posts

Sunday, March 24, 2024

It's Spring !

Corona de Tucson

March 24, 2024


Sunny, warm and happy are words that come to mind this time of year.  It is the perfect time to be outside and enjoying the desert that surrounds us.  Finding wildflowers and water in the desert is fun and Sabino Canyon is one of our go to spots every spring to enjoy both. 




 










The wide open vistas, birds, beautiful sky and trails are a big draw too.



Black-tailed Gnatcatcher

Canyon Towhee


Phainopepla...enjoying a mosquito hawk for breakfast


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We also ventured over to Saguaro NP-East to walk the Cactus Forest Trail this week.  I have not counted the many times we have enjoyed this trail with its ups and downs, twists and turns, the cacti forest, and the always present Rincon Mountains in the background.  I just know we never tire of the beauty.  It's close to home AND stopping at the DQ afterwards is pretty darn close to perfection !   


The wildflowers were few and far between on this trail.  The Ocotillo are blooming... 


 in a few sections we enjoyed the brittlebush...

Lots of buds...and it should be very pretty in a week or so.

patches of desert zinnias nestled under the prickly pear...


creosote bushes...


 and lots of larger patches of these tiny little yellow flowers I can't name.



The cacti here are plentiful and showy...






Back at the oasis, the Yellow-rumped Warbler has stopped by for several quick visits.   


These tiny little featherd friends mostly eat insects in the summer, but winters will often find them eating wild berries and seeds and visiting feeders for sunflower seeds, peanut butter, raisins and suet...all of which we have.  He does not sit still long and is hard to photograph.  


For the past couple of weeks, we have enjoyed the Gamble's Quail meandering under the shrubs and thru the tall grasses on the other side of our fence.  


This week, they decided to visit...I counted at least 12 at one time Friday morning. 



The torch cactus is blooming...with lots more buds popping out.


Sally is usually half in and half out...


or keeping a watchful eye for anyone headed to the kitchen.


The skies are incredible...




And far away in South Carolina, Felix and Edith took their mom and dad to the farm.  One of many fun days they enjoyed during spring break.


And I love this picture of Edith.  Jena sends pictures just about everyday...thank you Jena !


In case I don't get a post in before next Sunday...Happy Easter. 


And as always, until next time...



HAPPY TRAILS!

Saturday, April 1, 2023

Tohono Chul Gardens, Sabino Canyon and In-between...

April 1, 2023

Corona de Tucson 


This past winter when I was googling things for Joe and I to do around Tucson this spring, Tohono Chul Gardens was added to the list.  It was moved to the top of the list when Jodee posted about the gardens back in February. Tuesday, I had an appointment for a hair cut at a salon on N. Oracle and the gardens is just around the corner.  


Tohono Chul Park is a botanical garden, nature preserve, and cultural museum located on the north side of Tucson.  "Tohono Chul" translates as "desert corner" and is borrowed from the language of the Tohono O'odham...the indigenous people of southern Arizona.  


The story begins in 1966 when a couple began piecing together patches of the desert  that would eventually become a beautiful 49 acre park.  The park was formally dedicated in 1985 with a purpose "to keep something natural in the middle of all the development so that people could come easily for a few hours, get out of the traffic and learn something at the same time".  

The newest garden exhibit is The Desert Palm Oasis.  It features native palms species and includes a stream.





The Exhibit House is the original structure on the property built in 1937 for $60,000 when the average cost of a new homes was $2,000.  The expense was due to it having an in-ground pool...one of the first homes in Tucson to have this luxury.  


Other highlights for the day included the succulent garden, 


 the butterfly garden,

the riparian habitat,

the nature walks,
Lots of Brittlebush in bloom and lining the trails.

the courtyards,




the ramadas,
Vines make nice shade at the Pincushion Ramada.

and the many sculptures displayed throughout the gardens.


It's a beautiful garden, and we had such a peaceful time there.  We didn't have lunch at the Bistro...saving that for another visit.  Both of us had a hankering for a Sonoran Dog (It's been months !) and fries so we stopped at BK's on the way home.

Friday we were up early and headed northeast to Sabino Canyon.  It's 29 miles from home, with travel time about 45 minutes.  It doesn't matter, as it is well worth the time and effort to get there.  We have lots of great hiking/walking places to go, but Sabino Canyon remains at the top of my list. 


We were looking for color...wildflower color...and it was a smile around every corner! 












I love how the cacti and wildflowers often mix and mingle.




The cacti have suffered the past few years due to lack of rain.  Everywhere we looked, we saw new growth...definitely put a smile on my face.





Sabino Creek was flowing over the dam...


and well on its way to join the Colorado River...linking Tucson's watershed to the highest peaks in the Rockies and the coastal delta in Mexico.  

Looking left from the dam...

It has been years since we have seen this much water there.

Looking right...it was even flowing over the bridge!  Wahoo!

It was another delightful day in the desert !

Back at the oasis, and in-between wonderful walks and wildflowers, we had sad news.  Dover has lymphoma.  Lab results tell us there is no cancer in her bloodstream and we are waiting more lab results to figure out what to do going forward.   If thats not enough to process, the blood test Jack had done to measure damage to his heart muscle is elevated.  He is scheduled for a CT Scan, EKG, and a blood pressure test to fully evaluate his heart function.  This will tell us what we can/need to do to slow down the progression of heart disease.  

The good news is, we are all enjoying the patio and the sunshine and our feathered friends.  Jack and Dover think naps in the sunshine are the best. 



Sally likes the warm rocks.  She says they are good for arthritis. 


The Dove gather late in the afternoons.



The Cardinals are enjoying the Nesting SuperBlend seed we added to the feeder.  I'm happy when they and pose just long enough for a photo op.  I saw two males at the feeder together.  That was a first !


We have a yard full of Gamble's.  So many that Joe added a short fence around the feeders just in case Sally gets a notion to chase them out of her space.  


  And the Broad-billed hummingbirds have returned.


Stay tuned...I counted 16 buds !

Our Torch Cactus...

We continue to enjoy walks on the cart path...and it's not all flat ground !


Joe's mom always said, every room needs a touch of red...I agree !

 

And that's a wrap on the last week of March.  Yellow was a favorite color this week.

Lots of Brittlebush at Sabino Canyon

Gorgeous Mexican Sunflowers at Tohono Chul Gardens


Amazing Arizona poppy

And the glow in Thursday's sunrise


Until next time, 




Happy Trails !