Saturday, February 26, 2022

So Happy !

Corona de Tucson

February 26, 2022

We are so happy !  Dr. Huang called yesterday with great news for Dover.   The  report from the canine cardiologist was all good...no enlarged heart, and the arrhythmia is considered to be an "abnormal normal".  Also Dover's blood work was stellar.  The only concern is that there are certain medications she will have to avoid in the future due to the arrhythmia.  Her appointment has been made for March 15 to have the skin tag removed from her eyelid and her teeth cleaned.   Thank you to everyone for your concern and well wishes.   















I am also happy to report that Ronnie and Carol picked up their MH from the shop in Phoenix yesterday after spending Thursday night with us.  It was a long three weeks for them with 1,662 miles of traveling home and back to Arizona.  

We had a couple of chilly nights...in fact we had sleet, hail and a little snow that delivered a nice thin layer of white on the ground.  I was not impressed with the cold or the white stuff, but I did take the opportunity to make lasagna...a favorite cold weather comfort dish.  And the only photo I took was a sliver of ice that had not melted after the glorious sun appeared later.  




 









This morning, Joe and I found ourselves at Saguaro National Park-East.  It is one of our favorite places to go and only 18 miles from our back door as we enjoy a view of the Rincons from the backyard.  

Today we drove the Cactus Forest Loop Drive to the trailhead for Cactus Forest Trail-North.  It was our first time to enjoy the trail from this side of the loop drive.   


 
It is an easy walk with little to no elevation.


 Our first POI was a kiosk explaining the Cactus Shack.  

The shack was originally a storage shed for the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) during the development of the park and in 1936 it was converted to a ranger residence.  

All that remains today is the foundation.  It is worth noting that the residence did not have running water.  Water was hauled in 10 gallon jugs from town...11 miles away.













About a mile into the trail, we made a left turn onto the Lime Kiln Loop Trail.  













This POI explained how in 1880 when the railroad arrived in Tucson, the city needed to modernize. Adobe mud needed whitewash, dusty walls needed plaster, and new structures needed brick and mortar.  The demand for quicklime grew.













Each kiln required at least two wagon loads of (14-15 cords) of fresh wood for each batch of lime fired.   Once cooled, the lime was bagged and shipped by dusty roads to Tucson stores.  This was not without tensions...ranchers grazed cattle on this land.  Beans from the mesquite and palo verde trees were a major food source for the livestock.  When the trees were cut, that food was harder to find.  Around 1920, a judge agreed that the ranchers had rights to the trees and the kilns were closed. 



We also saw two crested saguaros.  The first one we noticed was a ways away...on a hillside as we were just getting started.  

The second one we missed going in, but saw on the way out.  It was right close to the trail and quite magnificent.


There was a side trail to the crested...way cool !



















I think it might be a double crest if there is any such thing.
 
















Some of the saguaros on this trail are very tall.  Joe guesstimated that this saguaro to between 32-35 feet tall making it about 150 years old.



We always enjoy our walks in the desert.  I'll close with a few more pics.


   






















































Until next time, give someone a hug...













and, 













HAPPY TRAILS !

Wednesday, February 23, 2022

The Up Side...

February 23, 2022

Corona de Tucson 




On the up side of the week, we were most excited to learn Joe only had 2 (and not the usual 6) biopsies that came back positive...yipee !  Surgeries have been scheduled for next week.  

On the up side, we had a great morning walking/birding in Madera Canyon with Randy.  

We stopped to watch the deer...













The creek was flowing, the birds were singing, the deer were enjoying breakfast, the sky was a bright blue and the warm sun was wonderful.   












































































On the up side, I got a jump start to spring cleaning.  It has been almost a year since we moved into our new home.  Cleaning windows is a once a year chore I do not look forward to and the sooner I can scratch it off the list, the better !  

I spent a rather chilly morning inside cleaning ALL the blinds and windows.  Screens still have to be removed and the outside done, but I don't mind that so much.   

On the up side, it rained...always a good day to have rain in the desert !  Only this day, we had to head north of Tucson for me to get a haircut.  Rainy days are much more fun when we can stay at home !

On the up side, we spent the afternoon yesterday at the vets.  It was Dover's turn.  For a rather long time, she has had a small skin tag on her right eye lid, but in the last two weeks it has grown and become worrisome to her.  We wanted it checked as well as having her yearly check-up.  After listening to Dover's heart, Dr. Huang asked if we had ever been told Dover has an arrhythmia...the answer was "no".  X-rays were taken that revealed an enlarged heart and her subsequent EKG was abnormal.  


That's a lot to take in when your pup has always been healthy and had no issues for 15 years.   Now we wait on a report from a canine cardiologist on recommendations as well as the lab results on her bloodwork.  The up side to all of this...we love our vet and the Animal Care Center of Green Valley. 

Life is good...

I got a fuzzy photo of one of the coyotes that was on the other side of the fairway.

  

Birds always put a smile on my face.

















The afternoon sun fills the kitchen with light and warmth.



















And there is always an adventure around the corner.



















Until next time,




















HAPPY TRAILS !