We had a chance to hike the neighboring desert while we were there, and the Sonoran Desert is much greener than our Mohave Desert. There were some flowers, just beginning to emerge, but I think the best display is probably going to be in another week. (M said we can't go back, just for flowers. I asked.) I was having another love affair, this time with the magnificent Saguaro Cactus. I probably took 70 photos of them. Apparently, they don't begin to grow an arm until they are about 70 years old! The Saguaro is the state flower of Arizona, and unlike the Joshua Tree, they bloom every year, regardless of rainfall. I wish I could see them bloom. Maybe I will sneak back to AZ without M knowing...Shhh...don't tell
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Showing posts with label saguaro. Show all posts
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Desert Travels
Last week was taken up by visits to M's parents, who live in Mesa, AZ. They live in a retirement community, where people live in trailers so they have plenty of room for every kind of activity imaginable. We love visiting them, because we can play and play all day. There is Bocce Ball, Lawn Bowling, tennis, golf, a putting green, horseshoes, pool, pickle ball, a library, a hiking club, a biking club, silversmithing, quilting, stained glass, ... You name it, and they seem to have it. I could see how people would want to spend their retirement in a place like that! Who wouldn't? It's a magical place, where even dogs can ride in golf carts.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Even MORE Travels

Once again, my lack of new entries is due to travels. This time, Matthias, Pono and I loaded into the old VW Vanagon and drove to Mesa, AZ to visit my in-laws. We are really enjoying the Vanagon! It doesn't go really fast, so we prefer the back roads to the interstate. It makes for much more scenic travel, too.

We just returned last night. It was a fun-filled 3 days. We celebrated a belated Christmas with Mama and Papa Recker. Lots of wonderful food, friends and gifts. There were many highlights of the trip. I am finding that I really love the saguaro cactus. On Friday, Eva, Matthias, Pono and I went for a really great hike near the Superstition Wilderness. I took way too many photos of the saguaro. They are so cool! This area seemed quite lush with vegetation (well, for a desert!). It was much greener than the area near Joshua Tree. It was not a long hike - only about 2 hours round trip - but what beautiful surroundings! It was a rocky trail, and I was so busy looking around me, that I had to be careful not to trip over the rocks.

The trail ended near some pools of water, and on the rocks lining the pools, there are a bunch of petroglyphs. I climbed around on the rocks for quite some time, taking photos of the petroglyphs. I loved them. Meanwhile, Pono splashed around in the lowest of the pools.


I really love ancient art, and I did study this kind of art when I was in college. Anytime I can see examples of primitive art in person, I am thrilled. This time was no exception.
Well, I have more to tell you, but I need to reorganize my studio today, so I can paint! This post took a lot longer than it should have, because I was interrupted by a bobcat walking through our yard. I can't just let a bobcat walk through the yard without getting up and observing closely. Pono was also intrigued, and sat right next to me with quiveringly excited ears. I will try to be more consistant with the blog now, I swear!
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