Corona de Tucson
July 5, 2023
As I wrote last Sunday's post, we were under a flash flood warning. We had the most awesome storm...the works with pounding rain, high winds, thunder and lightening, and a nice drop in the temp to 73 degrees mid afternoon.
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| I tried really hard to capture the pounding rain and wind. |
The plants were happy and so was I.
When the rain stops, I am usually out and about with camera in hand.
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| Photo taken from our backyard about 5:30 am... |
and yippee... we had more rain. Not like Sundays's storm, a more gentle rain that we could enjoy watching from the rockers on the patio....
and the kind of rain that ends with a beautiful sunset walk.
We enjoyed a nice 4th of July with Jamie and Andra. The guys grilled burgers and we had all the fixings including a yummy watermelon.
When we walked out with Sally and Ozzie mid-afternoon, we rudely interrupted a family of quail...the daddy, the mama, and about a dozen or so tiny little babies. The babies scattered in all directions. They were quite tiny and Jamie said there must have been a nest in our yard and sure enough, we found the eggs hidden behind the top of Joe's moms birdbath that was propped up against some bricks on the side yard.
The pups were immediately put back inside and our round-up began. When I say the scattered in all directions, I really mean in all directions with one here, there, and everywhere...all over the yard. It was almost comical as these tiny birds are vey quick and very camouflaged.
We haven't seen any of the babies since Thursday afternoon so I am hopeful they are happy and unharmed in the desert scrub behind our home.
The rest of the week was quiet...
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| Joe ordered a glider for the yard... |
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| A mesquite tree... |
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| Our new summer favorite thing to eat...caprese asparagus with cherry tomatoes, mozzarella and parmesan cheese, and drizzled with balsamic vinegar glaze...so yummy! |
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| The early morning glow... |
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| Our lucky day at Fry's... |
Until next time...
HAPPY TRAILS !
































