Water is everything when you live in the desert. At Agua Caliente County Park you can spend a day in a true desert oasis. The park has hot springs that create wonderful pools surrounded by multiple species of palms. The palms are not native but they were planted in the 1880s and have reseeded so there are hundreds and they are huge. The park was originally a ranch and at times a resort. The ranch house, cowboy bunk house, and the rose cottage are still there. The ranch house is open for visitors with lots of pictures of the ranch at various times in its history. I especially enjoyed the ones from the 50s. A room is dedicated as an art gallery with new shows every 4-6 weeks. The history is fascinating. We enjoyed an hour long historical tour with a docent that lived nearby and told great stories of the area, the ranch, and the plants. They even have a 200+ year old mesquite tree. Definitely worth a visit if you are in Tucson.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Friday, January 11, 2013
The Snowbird Life
Now that the holidays are over, life for a snowbird settles in just like the working world. Our holidays were very subdued this year. The day before Thanksgiving I ended up having a tooth extraction which kind of spoiled the best day of eating all year. Then at Christmas I ended up with a virus which was marginally better before the bronchitis I had at New Years. Good thing we had a fantastic late Thanksgiving, early Christmas in Mexico. After almost a month, I am finally getting back to normal.
Normal in the Desert Trails world is a very busy, very fun life. John and I manage to get in exercise most days. Biking group is on Monday. Exercise class is Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. A hike in the desert is about 20 steps out the door and there is almost always someone to walk and talk with. The park has a couple dances every month and for us oldies that can be serious exercise. Our part time job takes up several hours per week. But that still leaves lots of time for scrabble, writers group, travel club, and exploring Tucson and the area. This year was a great year for movies so we have been working our way through the award nominations.
We have fun circle of friends and laugh about trying to get our calendars coordinated to go out to eat or play some cards or explore. Like most retirees we don't know how we had time to work. I am looking forward to some volunteering. My friend Kirsten and I just signed up to work at the Festival of Books again this year. If anyone is thinking about visiting Tucson, keep March 9 and 10 in mind. The festival is great for all ages. There are usually around 300 authors attending and some are very well known. We are volunteering in Science City this year, an area that we didn't spend much time last year. Should be interesting.
You might be surprised at the weather we are having right now. The next several days are expected to be in the 40s for highs and mid-20s for lows. Almost like the north country but here the sun shines and somehow that makes a huge difference. If you bundle up and the wind isn't blowing a hike is great. We are a little too wimpy for biking in 40 degrees but that is our problem isn't it. And the sunsets are just as beautiful when the weather is cold.
Normal in the Desert Trails world is a very busy, very fun life. John and I manage to get in exercise most days. Biking group is on Monday. Exercise class is Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday. A hike in the desert is about 20 steps out the door and there is almost always someone to walk and talk with. The park has a couple dances every month and for us oldies that can be serious exercise. Our part time job takes up several hours per week. But that still leaves lots of time for scrabble, writers group, travel club, and exploring Tucson and the area. This year was a great year for movies so we have been working our way through the award nominations.
We have fun circle of friends and laugh about trying to get our calendars coordinated to go out to eat or play some cards or explore. Like most retirees we don't know how we had time to work. I am looking forward to some volunteering. My friend Kirsten and I just signed up to work at the Festival of Books again this year. If anyone is thinking about visiting Tucson, keep March 9 and 10 in mind. The festival is great for all ages. There are usually around 300 authors attending and some are very well known. We are volunteering in Science City this year, an area that we didn't spend much time last year. Should be interesting.
You might be surprised at the weather we are having right now. The next several days are expected to be in the 40s for highs and mid-20s for lows. Almost like the north country but here the sun shines and somehow that makes a huge difference. If you bundle up and the wind isn't blowing a hike is great. We are a little too wimpy for biking in 40 degrees but that is our problem isn't it. And the sunsets are just as beautiful when the weather is cold.
LIFE IS GOOD!
An Amazing Christmas Present
This year I figured my Christmas present was our trip to San Jose Del Cabo with the kids and Isabelle. And it was a fabulous Christmas present. I didn't need another thing. As it turned out John and I had an abundance of riches this year with lovely gifts of wine, coffee, a beautiful coach bag, and other treats. One gift took me by surprise and amazed me. It was a hard bound book of the last three years of this blog. All my musings and photos are preserved in a book that I can leaf through and also that will be around to share with the family in years to come. I am hoping that the grandkids and hopefully someday great grandkids might have fun seeing how Grandpa and Nana set off an adventure in their retirement. The best part of all was the inscription:
"Dedicated to my mom who inspires me to live a life full of adventure, love, and community"
What Mom wouldn't break down and sob when reading something so touching? Shannon I'm not sure you appreciate what a gift this was. I will never forget it. Thank you darling.
"Dedicated to my mom who inspires me to live a life full of adventure, love, and community"
What Mom wouldn't break down and sob when reading something so touching? Shannon I'm not sure you appreciate what a gift this was. I will never forget it. Thank you darling.
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