Monthly Archives: January 2017

Is it Illegal to Steal an Illegal Cow?

We have been hanging out at Patagonia Lake State Park and Sonoita Creek Natural Area (near the border in southern Arizona) for the last few days and have seen so many cows!! When we asked about them we learned that … Continue reading

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Elko’s Blog 2

When my mom writes a blog, she looks for a theme.  This one was hard for her so she gave it to me.  I’m Elko. Let me get my gripe out of the way first. My mom took me to … Continue reading

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Our Tucson Food Tour

When we travel to a city, we often look for a “food tour.” We have enjoyed several tours over the years as we sample local restaurant specialties and learn town lore at the same time. There is a “Taste of … Continue reading

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The Missions of Tumacacori

Tumacacori National Historical Park, south of Tucson,  was our nation’s third national park – after Yellowstone and Yosemite.  It was designated in 1908,  four years before Arizona became the 48th state. The Tumacacori site preserves one of many missions begun … Continue reading

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“An Angel Worked in a Synagogue to Help the Vatican”

“An Angel Worked in a Synagogue to Help the Vatican” was the quip provided by our tour guide Jon at the University of Arizona Mirror Lab. Jon told us about Dr. Angel, an astronomy professor at U of A, who … Continue reading

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A Failed Experiment?

Do you remember Biosphere 2 from the 1990s?   Eight people lived in a sealed environment for two years out in the Arizona desert. When they finished their term, there was another group that started. I had vague recollections of … Continue reading

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Planes in the Desert

  As our first big adventure in Tucson this winter, we took the “Boneyard Tour” at the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG) Facility on the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.  There were no bones but there were lots and lots … Continue reading

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