After receiving an REI gift certificate, Eric & I decided on a roomy tent and nifty Coleman stove for more comfortable car camping. Just a few days ago, when the temps were in the 90's in Tucson, we drove 30 miles south of Tucson to the cooler climes of Madera Canyon. The Bog Springs Campground was nearly empty. The camp hosts, a friendly couple from Leavenworth WA, said it was a relief after the very busy Easter weekend and Spring Break hordes.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Pusch Peak Easter Hike
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Seven Falls at Sabino Canyon
Sabino Canyon has plenty of trails to choose from, but I usually opt for short, exercise intensive hikes. It was great to finally put aside the time to wander up to Seven Falls with Ron & Adrienne, who will soon be heading back to the PNW after wintering here like us.
Friday, March 28, 2014
Ronstadt Generations
Back in the Southwest for Eric's birthday, how generous of the Ronstadt Generations to put on a live show for us at the Tucson Racquet Club! The Ronstadts have lived in this area for many generations, and before that, down in Sonora Mexico, and before that, Germany (great-grandpa "Agosto").
When I approached the stage at intermission to request a Mexican ballad, La Llorona, I had an interesting chat with Michael (pictured at far right below), Linda's youngest brother. He explained that besides playing a lot of gigs around town at intimate venues--- such as the TRC and The Chicago Bar---, the band often tours in Wales.
When I approached the stage at intermission to request a Mexican ballad, La Llorona, I had an interesting chat with Michael (pictured at far right below), Linda's youngest brother. He explained that besides playing a lot of gigs around town at intimate venues--- such as the TRC and The Chicago Bar---, the band often tours in Wales.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Makapuu & SE Oahu
There are many spots on Oahu that hold wonderful childhood memories. Makapuu (for body surfing), Sealife Park (mini-Sea World), and Hanauma Bay (snorkeling).
1st we took a pleasant walk up to Makapuu Lighthouse & then visited the beach. |
This photo doesn't really capture the height or strength of the waves! |
Oahu Trip
Rex and Allegra and their two young sons stayed at our townhouse in Seattle last summer. This March we enjoyed our half of the house swap, staying at their island home at the foot of Diamond Head.
For the first few days on Oahu, though, we stayed in Waikiki at the Ambassador Hotel, where Pan Am crews used to stay in the 70's. I remember my dad running along the nearby Ala Wai Canal, and then all of us (Mama, Helen, & Suzy) would head over to the beach to play volleyball at Fort Derussy with Vietnam vets on R & R.
For the first few days on Oahu, though, we stayed in Waikiki at the Ambassador Hotel, where Pan Am crews used to stay in the 70's. I remember my dad running along the nearby Ala Wai Canal, and then all of us (Mama, Helen, & Suzy) would head over to the beach to play volleyball at Fort Derussy with Vietnam vets on R & R.
The actual hotel is to the left and not in this photo! |
This lovely canal park is just a few blocks from bustling Waikiki. |
Friday, March 7, 2014
Dakota
We met our friend Laurie for a nice lunch on the patio at Dakota' Bar & Grill here in Tucson. It's located in a little Western theme park with lots of wild west store fronts... the undertaker, the saloon and such.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Canyon de Chelly
First day of our trip north to Canyon de Chelly, this was a stop with a nice overlook of Salt Canyon. |
After a night at the Sacred Canyon Lodge, we were picked up by our local guide, Ben. He grew up in Canyon de Chelly. |
Eric took this photo when he and I hiked down from the Canyon de Chelly South Rim to visit White House ruins. |
Our guide, Ben, drove us all around the canyon, over the river and through the cottonwood trees. |
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Seattle Visitors & "Spanish" Friends
What a great time we had when Sara and Roger came for a visit from Seattle! It was also wonderful to catch up with Bonnie, whom I hadn't seen since our days of teaching at the Instituto Norteamericano in Barcelona in the late '80's. And fun to see Tom W., another of my colleagues in Spain. He performed during "Open Mike" at The Hut for a large crowd of tie-dyed clad folks of many generations.
One morning, Roger, Sara, Eric, and I hiked Sabino Canyon...
One evening, we met up with Bonnie and Tom at The Hut on 4th Ave.
And another day we had lunch at B-Line Cafe with our friend Cynthia
and the night before Roger & Sara headed north to Sedona, we had a fun Indian dinner with Tom W. & Tom V.
One morning, Roger, Sara, Eric, and I hiked Sabino Canyon...
Roger B., Sara B., & Eric L |
One evening, we met up with Bonnie and Tom at The Hut on 4th Ave.
Roger B. & Bonnie P. catching up at The Hut, Tucson AZ |
The Hut Tiki Dude |
And another day we had lunch at B-Line Cafe with our friend Cynthia
Sara, Roger, & Cynthia at the B-Line Cafe |
and the night before Roger & Sara headed north to Sedona, we had a fun Indian dinner with Tom W. & Tom V.
From Left to Right: Eric (his hand), Tom V., Sara, Bonnie, tom W., & Roger B. |
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
French Gathering
You may have read in an earlier posting that before coming to Tucson, I joined about a dozen MeetUp groups... to share in drumming, hiking, wine tastings, ukulele strumming, and French conversation. Somehow, though, with my teaching and busy tennis schedule, I've only managed to attend this MeetUp, The French Connection.
For the February meeting, our leader, Ben, arranged a lunch at the sweet Cafe a la C'Art (Zut alors! I can't figure out the accents on this laptop.), located downtown in the Tucson Art Museum complex. Our group was multi-national, and everyone spoke fluent or native-speaker French. Turkey, Switzerland, Jordan, France, and the U.S. were represented.
If/When you visit Tucson, I highly recommend having a meal here or splurging on their many dessert choices of strawberry cake, apple pie, cheesecake etc. I ordered the frittata francais, but with my new-found willpower, did not venture into the dessert menu--- maybe next time.
For the February meeting, our leader, Ben, arranged a lunch at the sweet Cafe a la C'Art (Zut alors! I can't figure out the accents on this laptop.), located downtown in the Tucson Art Museum complex. Our group was multi-national, and everyone spoke fluent or native-speaker French. Turkey, Switzerland, Jordan, France, and the U.S. were represented.
If/When you visit Tucson, I highly recommend having a meal here or splurging on their many dessert choices of strawberry cake, apple pie, cheesecake etc. I ordered the frittata francais, but with my new-found willpower, did not venture into the dessert menu--- maybe next time.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Simply Delicious Cafe, Flagstaff Lunch Spot
On our drive back towards Tucson, we thankfully found this simply delicious cafe on Trip Advisor.
Eric's lunch was a very tasty salmon salad.
Mine was a flavorful lentil soup embellished like a fancy cappuccino.
Let me know if you are going to be driving through Flagstaff so that I can give you the necessary non-GPS directions to this charming cafe!
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Ah, the Grand Canyon
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Sedona, Red Rock Country
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Sunny January Hike in Ventana Canyon
Missed my saguaros over the Xmas break...
Happy to be back in Tucson, I hiked up this scenic Catalina Mountains canyon beyond a babbling brook... (Next time I'd like to make it to the cottonwood grove)
I then headed back to the trail head round sunset.
Happy to be back in Tucson, I hiked up this scenic Catalina Mountains canyon beyond a babbling brook... (Next time I'd like to make it to the cottonwood grove)
I then headed back to the trail head round sunset.
Friday, January 3, 2014
SF Stopover
There was a Woodmansee cousin's gathering planned at Suzy & Tom's scheduled for January 4, so I stopped off in SF (on my way from Seattle to Tucson) for a few days.
It was a gorgeous day on the Bay! A bit dicey weaving in and out of cyclists & pedestrians on the GG Bridge.
We had just enough time to indulge in some locally made ice cream before we rolled our bikes over to the Sausalito ferry dock.
Along with 30+ other cyclists, we took the ferry back to San Francisco. Impressively, on the other end, the girls rode to the nearest BART Station and expertly collapsed their nifty bikes to ride the train back to Pleasant Hill.
My nieces Asha and Chantal on our bike ride across the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito. |
We had just enough time to indulge in some locally made ice cream before we rolled our bikes over to the Sausalito ferry dock.
Along with 30+ other cyclists, we took the ferry back to San Francisco. Impressively, on the other end, the girls rode to the nearest BART Station and expertly collapsed their nifty bikes to ride the train back to Pleasant Hill.
The San Francisco Ferry Building. |
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