Saturday, August 13, 2022

Sunset Saturdays

Corona de Tucson

August 13, 2022 


One of our favorite places for meandering is Tucson Botanical Gardens.  In fact we love it so much for the past two years we have purchased yearly memberships. 

We can spend a few minutes or a couple of hours strolling the grounds, enjoying the desert plants and birds, and checking out the new exhibits.  

This past Saturday the TBG hosted the first of four (each Saturday in August) Saturday events they call Sunset Saturdays...a live concert series highlighting a different local Tucson band each week.  Desert Melodies was in the spotlight for the first event featuring songs from the Speak Easy/Swing music era.     



What a treat.  And even though these songs were just a bit before our time, we both smiled at each other as we remembered the lyrics for many of them.   

If that isn't enough, street food...Sonoran dogs and tacos with all the fixings...along with beer, wine, spritzers or water was catered.  


As members, our concert tickets were free (non-members cost is $15 per ticket), but we had to pay for dinner.  

During the break, we checked out a new exhibit, Rooted in Fiber...A Contemporary Fiber Exhibition.   It is presented by Fiber Artists of Southern Arizona (FASA).  The details, colors, textures and techniques used by these artists who are committed to creating and promoting textile and fiber art is beautiful.  Janna I thought of you...
Tropical Flight by Ruth Sharp...$3,000...an amazing piece of art...and yes, it is all textiles and fibers.
   

I had never seen June bugs before...plenty of cicadas, but not a June bug.  Surprisingly, I didn't find them at all creepy until one landed in my hair.  At that point, I was on high alert.  They are harmless to people and thank goodness my only other encounter was one that landed on my jeans. 


The larva feed underground on grass and tree roots from several months to as long as three years before emerging as an adult June bug.  They are attracted to light and were having a grand time at the concert.

This was the best sunset shot I could get at the gardens.  
Such a fun date night.  



The word hellacious is defined as exceptionally powerful or violent.  Well, coming home from TBG we had a hellacious monsoon lightening storm.  It was totally awesome and totally scary at the same time.  Neither of us had ever witnessed continuous lightening flashes and bolts so strong and coming from all directions all at the same time.  Thank goodness the torrential rains held off until we pulled into our neighborhood. 

Tuesday was the big day to get Joe's stitches  removed.  As it turned out, only the stitches behind ear were removed.  His leg and shoulder needed another week, but the dr said we could resume our early morning walks...YIPPEE!



We were up and out the door Wednesday in time to watch the sun rise.  The mornings continue to be cool with high 60s and a nice breeze.  The neighborhood has sure greened up since we walked a couple of weeks ago.  

We just happened to spot a large yellow bloom along the path.  At first I thought it was a watermelon, but the leaves don't match...maybe some sort of a gourd.




There were a few pops of yellow, blue and white, but purple was the color of the week.





Last week I shared pictures of the Gamble's Quail.  They are still visiting daily.



We even had a large family of babies that were quite small.  After reading last week's post, Joe reminded me of a story.  About 35 years ago on a trip to Hartsville, SC to visit his mom and dad, we went to the local feed store to buy black oil sunflower seeds for his mom.  It was one of those cute little shops...maybe a small version of Tractor Supply in todays world (minus the clothes, shoe, etc.).  While there, we purchased a door bell for our back porch.  It was a real door bell, as there was no electrical wiring for a fancy door bell/chime on our porch.  All of our family and friends came to the back porch when visiting and I had been wanting a bell for some time.  It was a pretty little bell made of bronze with a rather funny looking bird at the top.  We had never seen a bird like that, and didn't bother to take the time to figure out what kind of bird it was.  For all the years that followed, we enjoyed the clang, clang...the perfect announcement that family and friends had come to visit. We simply had to take this bell with us when we sold our Georgia home !
The bell is barely visible in the top left corner of the photo.



It is funny how things come around.  The bird on my sweet little clanger is a Gamble's Quail.  


Today it hangs in the garage by the door of our Arizona home. Just for kicks (and reminders of nice memories), Joe and I clang it often ! 
We had a little excitement in the backyard this week.  Every morning, the pups and I go to the backyard first thing.  The pups have business to do, while I check to see if the sky is picture worthy.  It was...
5:46 AM

This morning, I was excited for Joe and I to get started on our morning walk and was hurrying the pups to go back inside. Dover and Jack are usually under my feet, but Sally has a way of moving at her pace...and it is never hurrying.  When I reached the patio door, I turned around and saw a coyote...not from a far, but right at the fence...YIKES !...and just seconds earlier, I had been standing right there. I was glad Dover and Jack were inside and Sally was about three-fourths of the way to the patio.  The coyote wasn't bothered at all by my efforts to get Sally, grab my camera and take this picture.
 


This must have been the week for reminders to keep a watchful eye out for the pups (especially Jack who weighs 11 pounds) as a pair of Coopers Hawks sat in the tree for awhile watching one afternoon.  





Beautiful Arizona skies, awesome monsoon storms, nice temperatures, and resuming early morning walks sure made this week one to enjoy.  Hope your week was happy too !   

Evening shades of blue...  August 10 @7:09 PM 



A storm brewing and lightening... August 7 @ 7:22 PM 
























68 degrees as we headed home...August 11 @ 6:15 AM


Until next time...
























Happy Trails !

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Feathers and Fronds

Corona de Tucson

August 6, 2022 

August 1...first sunrise for the month
















Living in the desert and writing we had some really good storms with lots of rain is always a good thing...unless you have an appointment and have to be heading to the city during one of those monsoon storms.  Flash flood warning signs along the roads should not be taken lightly.    

Lots of rushing water, mud and debris

 













I-10 headed west towards Tucson...




We have also had some beautiful blue skies with big puffy white clouds this week and some really decent temps for this time of year...cool mornings with highs in the low 90s. Jack has taken advantage of the weather to enjoy some early morning ball play outside.



 










On one of those blue sky kind of days, we headed to REI in search for Joe a pair of shoes.  These palm trees are so tall and so neatly manicured outside their store.  We have a palm tree just on the other side of the fence.  We can only assume it was planted when the area was a fairway in years gone by.  You can see in the first photo of the sunrise...it is tall, but not manicured like these.  At first, I thought the dead fronds (yes, I had to look that up) were quite ugly and should be removed.  But the tree is too tall and since it's not in our yard, we have no plans to pay to have it done.  And then, I realized the birds love those dead fronds. 



 










I have had a change of heart during the past year or so and can honestly say I am not so bothered by the fronds anymore.  I do enjoy watching the birds go in and out and in-between them.  The Cactus Wrens are particularly fond of the old palm tree with its fronds.  Maybe it is because all kinds of insects and spiders make their home in there.  
















I was excited to find Vidalia onions at the grocery store this week.  As far as onions go, they are crunchy and sweet and a yummy reminder of my home state. 


We are counting down the days...three more til Joe's stitches are removed.  Lots of time has been spent enjoying the patio and I am happy to report the Cardinal is all dried out and back to his handsome self.


He has visited often this week and has even brought along one of his own...a younger Northern Cardinal.














The mornings and early evenings are usually the busiest times of the day for bird visitors.  This week it has been all about the Gamble's Quails.  Moms, dads, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles and cousins have all joined in the party at the oasis this week.  I may have even seen a few grandmas and grandpas too. 
























































It is a treat to see splashes of yellow from time to time.

female Lesser Goldfinch

















female Oriole













The White-winged Dove spend most of their time pecking at the ground for seeds and tiny grains of rocks (which help with digestion).  I was surprised to see them on the feeder enjoying the goodies.

The Gamble's Quail and White-winged Dove are the two largest birds that visit the yard...both are ground feeders, but have decided they like the butter bites too.

  

I think the White-winged Dove is quite a distinguished looking bird.






















While I spend time clicking away, Jack spends time napping... 



Dover spends time napping...

but not Sally.  She is always on guard.













Joe asked me yesterday morning if I was tired of our yard yet. I answered with a great big no and the puppies followed with a great big amen !  
July 31 @ 7:15 pm



















August 1 @ 6:10 am...the puppies waiting not so patiently for their breakfast picnic on the patio






















August 2 mid morning

















August 3...mid morning...a gathering of Gila Woodpeckers (do you see the two that are hiding in the fronds?)





















August 4...early morning


















August 5...afternoon...not sure what this Cactus Wren was doing, but he was doing it for quite a few minutes

   
And today, August 6 @ 6:00 am

 

















It has been a nice week...hoping you had a nice week as well. Looking forward to next week...hoping you are as well !  

Until next time...













































HAPPY TRAILS !

Aren't these young Gamble's Quails just the cutest birds ever?