Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Saguaro National Park - East

Tucson/Lazydays KOA
Tucson, AZ
February 2017


It all started in 1920 when members of the Natural History Society of the University of Arizona first expressed an interest in preserving a stand of the West's most iconic plant species...the saguaro.  The saguaro had  become quite famous from silent western movies.  But it wasn't until March 1,1933 that Herbert Hoover signed a proclamation establishing Saguaro National Monument in the nearly empty desert 15 miles from Tucson. 












Finally in the 1950s the Visitor Center opened and important research brought a fuller understanding of the saguaro life cycle by 1970.  Most importantly, at the urging of the people

of Tucson and the Secretary of the Interior, President Kennedy added 25 square miles of splendid cactus forrest in the Tucson Mountains to the Monument.  Congress elevated Saguaro to a National Park status in 1994.  




Progress was slow in those early days.  Early rangers had to haul water from the center of town,  "cactus rustling" was rampart, and cattle continued to trample young cacti for decades.  Aging of the cactus forrest and lack of regeneration led to a widespread belief that the saguaro were a dying breed...just like the frontier life it symbolized.  Aren't we glad that the steady hard work of early rangers and locals resulted in what is now the Saguaro NP we love and enjoy today ?  We first arrived in Tucson in January of 2013 and shortly drove the loop road in SNP...our first ride through the Cactus Forrest was love at first sight !


We decided last week we would revisit SNP - East.  Its been several years since we did the loop drive and we have not done any exploring on foot.  Why ?  I don't know...maybe because the SNP - West is so much closer.  Anyhow, we fixed that.  We did two hikes...Freeman Homestead and Cactus Forrest to Lime Falls.  The other hike we wanted to do was Loma Verde Loop.  But when we got to the trailhead, the parking lot was full.  



Freeman Homestead Trail is a short walk that takes you to the sight of the old Freeman adobe house with several outbuildings. 



I was really looking for birds and much to my delight,  we saw a pair of Gila Woodpeckers having an intense conversation as they fluttered from branch to branch.
Daddy has the red crown patch and was a bit camera shy.


 But not mama...she was all over the place ! 






















The Cactus Forrest Trail to Lime Falls was an awesome hike.  The entire hike is just under 4 miles, but thanks to the varied terrain and solitude (YES!), it was a "feel good" workout.  


Even though it's still winter, we did see little signs that spring is on it's way.  Buds on the hedgehog...


...a bee "doing his job" on a Jojoba ( ho-ho-bah)... 




























Lime Falls was dry, but still worth the trip.  The silvery colored limestone adds a bit of interest to the desert. The falls...  




and the wash we walked through to get to the trail.    






Joe spotted a roadrunner.  He is really good at that !  







Mostly we just enjoyed the day and the quiet ! 





So until next time...

HAPPY TRAILS! 

(Information of the history of Saguaro National Park was found an a webpage The Beginning of Saguaro National Park - nps.gov.)

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Tucson...So Far

Tucson/Lazydays KOA
Tucson, AZ
February 2017

I can't believe how time seems to be flying by.  We have been in Tucson for over 20 days visiting with old friends, meeting new friends and just getting stuff done. 

Carol and Ronnie stopped by for a week and were our next door neighbors.  We were busy with appointments, but did manage to get in a nice bike ride, a walk in Sabino Canyon Recreational Area, and an early dinner at Mi Nidito.  Sabino Canyon is one of my favorite places to spend time when in Tucson and I was excited to share it with Ronnie and Carol.  While we were there, we watched a mama and daddy roadrunner building a nest in a tree near the Visitor Center.  Sorry for a blurry picture...they both worked so hard and steady ! Such a treat to see.







We met Sue and Dave last April in Moab and they are just down the street.  We met Pam and John last February right here in Tucson and they are just two rows over.  Jodee and Bill were here for a week and we finally got to meet them.  We all enjoyed several happy hours and visits...its so much fun connecting !  

Joe and I have been checking things off the list.  First off, doctor appointments for Joe.  
We made three visits to Arizona Oncology for Joe's blood work, PET and CT scans, and to see the doctor.  We are so happy to report that Joe is two years cancer free and will not have to return for anymore six month check- ups...yipee !  That means no more hot August stays in Tucson !  Joe also aced his dermatology appointment this time...no MOHS surgery either.  Yes, life is good !





After a weekend of storms, high winds and lots of rain, 






Monday dawned with blue skies, white fluffy clouds, a cool breeze and lots of sunshine.  The perfect day for a bike ride.  We chose Rillito River Park Bikeway.  There is a nice paved parking lot across the street from Trader Joe's (located on N. Campbell Ave.) and the bikeway goes in both directions for as many miles as you want to go.  








We passed a farm and Just had to circle back to get a pictures of the billy goats.  This one was sound asleep with his head propped up in tree.
Yesterday with warmer temps, we opted for a hike.  Tanque Verde Canyon was at the top of my list so off we went.  It's so nice to have a hubby that says he will follow me anywhere !




In another couple of weeks the desert floor will be yellow.  The Brittlebush is covered in buds.












I love this hike. It's short and sweet, steep down and steep up, the canyon walls are beautiful, the vegetation is amazing, and what's not to love about water in the desert.  But, the best part is rock scrambling among the boulders and flowing water in the river.












Just a quick update on Dover.  She is doing great after her bout with acute pancreatitis.  We have her on a low fat, high protein diet which seems to be agreeing with her and with Jack and Sally .   

Well, until next time...

 HAPPY TRAILS !