Corona de Tucson
January 21, 2023
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| Sahaurita Road heading towards Green Valley. |
Our week got off to a windy, rainy and chilly start. The sun finally peeked out a little Tuesday afternoon and, oh boy, were we happy to wake up to mostly sunny skies Wednesday with zero chance of rain. I was looking forward to Wednesday...we had plans. Not just any old plans, but plans I had been looking forward to for a long while. The blogging world was (during our traveling days) and continues to be an important part of life. We have learned a lot from other bloggers and have crossed paths with some great folks along the way. And Wednesday we had plans to meet Janna and The Cowboy Our meeting was long overdo as we have followed each others blogs for years. Emmi, a cute little bundle of love and Janna and Michael's puppy had a vet appt. in Green Valley and afterwards, we met them for lunch at Manuel's. No one remembered to take a picture as the conversation was non stop...it's really nice to meet friends in person when you are already friends...sharing (in person finally) stories, projects, family news, plans and memories as if we had known each other for years. Janna and Michael's home in Arizona is not quite an hours drive from our home so we sure hope to get together again soon.
Back at the oasis, with all the windy, rainy and chilly weather I haven't taken many photos this week. Joe did spot a Cooper's hawk on the fence post.
I saw a pair of Gila Woodpeckers on the feeder in the pouring rain.
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| Both the bird photos were taken thru the patio door. |
And I liked the reflection of the pine tree and the palm tree in the rain drops in this picture.
I found myself in the kitchen more than usual this week. Chilly weather is soup weather at our house and I made two pots of creamy yumminess...both new to us recipes and both I will make again. The first pot I made on Monday was a Creamy Broccoli Cheddar soup.
And yesterday I made The Ultimate Potato Soup...the first time I have ever used chili powder in potato soup. I love soup ! Maybe that's because I really love corn bread muffins, or maybe that's because there are always left overs, or maybe because they really are comfort food on a chilly night which makes chilly nights more tolerable.
In between soups, I made a Creamy Tuscan Chicken served over linguini and a Breakfast Salad (for dinner at our house) with baked salmon and topped with a fried egg. My favorites for the week were the potato soup and the salad. Joe says I need to cook more often. I would much rather have adventures and eat salads !
We played Acey Ducey this week. A game for us is the best two out of three. You can give me a pat on the back as I actually won a game. It had nothing to do with strategy which is how Joe wins the game, but rather the fact that I was lucky enough to get 4 Acey Duceys. We have also spent time in the hobby room...that's actually the third bedroom with a futon and a table for Joe to do leather work. I decided this week to go thru the basket with my cross-stitch materials. I knew I had started a piece years ago and when I looked, I was shocked to see it was dated June 2010. I began cross-stitching back in the mid 1980s...that sounds like a life time ago...and enjoyed it for many years until we retired and began taking more RV trips which eventually turned into full-time rollin'. I was not sure it would be a hobby I would enjoy again as my eyes are older or that I could stitch the same as I did all those years ago. Working from center to left, I had completed the "c" "l" "e" and the first leg of the "W" in 2010.
So Thursday and Friday I completed the "W" and started stitching the "o" which is a pumpkin. I am happy to say I am enjoying it and plan to finish this piece. Life has changed and I am pretty sure this would not be a piece I would have picked out to stitch these days, but the practice and time to finish it will be well spent.
Temps here dropped considerably last night...it was 28 degrees when we got up this morning. Yesterday, we moved all the plants from the patio inside. The kitchen is now the garden center.
The kitchen is my favorite room in the house...its the sunniest room we have all year long. I left the lights on the Christmas Cactus which is now sitting on the island. It was quite pretty last night. I just love these dainty little battery lights and still have them on the agave plants on the front porch too.
It looks like we will not be moving the plants back to the patio until Wednesday. It's going to be cold at night. The hummingbird food was frozen solid this morning and I saw snowflakes in the forecast for Monday.
The pups are good. Dover enjoys naps most of the day...
Sally wanders about the backyard...
and Jack is usually close by.
HAPPY TRAILS!













































