Monday, March 11, 2013

Monday Mar 11 - Golf Tourney

Mon Mar 11 2013 - Golf Tourney.
Golfing doesn't get much prettier
What a fun day we had today. Attended the annual golf tourney for the RV resort at a great little golf course. It was 'best ball/scramble' and they managed to put together 17 foursomes. We were matched with a lovely couple (Keith and Jean). He is still out there golfing at 87. In fact one of the foursomes averaged 90 years of age... impressive!! There were a wide variety of golfers, ages and abilities and a great time was had by all. The game was followed with a BBQ, awards and a raffle. We won a round of golf for 4 with carts... pretty nice end to a great day.



Keith and Jean - happy golf partners. Lovely people.
The grin says it all

Uhhhh!!... Where'd it go???

Lovin' the day

Tree-time - Okay... so time for a 'foot-wedge'!!!
And the prize winner is..... Happy!!


Saturday, March 9, 2013

Mar 8/9 2013 -home base!

The last couple of days were spent at home base. the weather turned a little cooler with some rain, so we took the opportunity to do some more research / phone calls / skype etc. We did see a lovely view of the mountains from our rig as the sun was setting. It was good to catch up with family over the last couple of days


Thursday, March 7, 2013

Thursday Mar 7th - Mission San Xavier Del Bac

Thursday Mar 7th - Mission San Xavier Del Bac
Another beautiful day and another adventure. Took Derek's bicycle to a bicycle shop to have it looked out (sounds  a bit 'cranky') and then took of to see the Mission San Xavier Del Bac, located just SW of the city out in the desert. This mission was built in the early 1700's by a Jesuit priest (Fr. Kino), but was not completed. Later in the century it was taken over by Spanish Franciscans and they completed the building (but never quite finished - see unfinished tower)  It was originally meant a teaching mission to convert the local native Indian tribes to Christianity. It is now a working catholic church with an active parish, and runs free tours every day. We joined a tour and were quite fascinated with the history of all the renovations that have taken place over the years, all were aimed at returning the Mission to it's original condition (including the unfinished tower). After the tour we wandered the outisde area and bought an Indian (native) fried bread... it is a plaible dough they deep fry for about 20 seconds... and then put honey or cinnamon, or beans or cheese etc on... Derek and I shared one with honey. MMMM good.. but would not want to see the nturitional chart on this one!!
Self explanatory photo - 1894
Photo - pre 1887... very interesting.

Printed on Sheepskin - used to teach service

Inside the church

Cactus garden in the grounds


Side view from gardens
Enjoying the Indian fried bread from a vendor

Oh Yes.... Definitely a winner!!


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Wed Mar 6th - Catalina Highway


Wednesday Mar 6th - Catalina Highway

Looks Like a baseball mitt

 Started off the day at the meet and greet or so we thought but it was a morning choral concert with some old time songs sung by the resident choir, and coffee and donuts! We had heard that there is a mountain road up Mount Lemmon ...the mountains we can see out of the back window of the condo...so off we went, camera at hand and warm clothes, even though it was 27 degrees out.

Near the beginning of the climb
It's a 26 mile road that's called the Catalina highway. Let us say it is a HIGHway not a freeway. It winds and twists its way from about 2600 ft above sea level here at the valley floor, to nearly 10,000 ft at the summit. The topography change in just a couple of hours is truly a geography lesson.

Cactus cactus everywhere... soon to change!!
From the Sonora desert floor, up past cacti fields at the 3000 ft level, into a deciduous tree level, with oaks and aspen at 4000 ft, then by 6000 feet some specs of snow and evergreens, pines and conifers. At 8000 ft snow is banked in the forests at the edge of the road and at 9000 ft the ski resort was closed, but the trails still partially snow covered under the ski lift. Temperature at the bottom was 27 C and the top 9 C.

The Cacti really do fascinate.
Tourist? Me? Nooooo!!!
But the most amazing features were the spectacular views with new vistas every half mile or so. From rocky terrain with dried up creeks at the bottom, yielding to deep canyons, steep V shaped river valleys and cresting along a ridge with 50 mile views on either side. We can only hope the cameras can capture some of the beauty. We are beginning to exhaust our superlatives and we haven't even got to the Grand Canyon yet. 
It was a truly spectacular day. 


Little lizard enjoying the warmth of the desert sun.

Rocky terrain, deep fissures!

Feeling privileged and happy!
Old Faithful - Modern version!!

Getting higher, some changes in the terrain.
And Higher!!
AND HIGHER!!.. Some vegetation in the cooler air.
On top of the world!!

Looking out over Tucson!
Step back a bit Derek..!!!
The photo's never portray the total view.

The winding road up... saw over 100 cyclists on the road.

VERY VERY HAPPY!! Missing the snow...... a little!!

Cute!!!

Coniferous trees higher up the mountain.

Ski Resort at the very top.

Looks like a nice ski area.


View from opposite the ski hill

To put in perspective the size of the cacti!!!!

Hi Y'all... Thanks for coming! Tuscon in background

Cacti field on the way down the mountain!

 A great day.
SOME MORE MISC PHOTOS FROM THE DAY!

Getting closer to the desert at the bottom.