Travel the USA

After the country re-opened after Covid-19, we are
"On the Road Again."
Please enjoy the 'armchair travels' and feel free to make comments.

In September of 2019, we made the
'epic' trip to the east coast for the first birthday of our grandson Evan.
Since Evan's birthday is in September, we decided to join a 29 day RV Caravan for the New England fall color. The tour starts in Maine and ends in Niagara Falls. All told, we did about 12,000 miles with the new truck and trailer.

Sunday, January 30, 2022

Saguaro National Park - Raptors + Desert life + Tucson Gem and Mineral Show

                    Saguaro National Park - West 

Saguaro National Park-West
is actually a zoo of the animals in the area in their natural habitat.
There are many wonderful exhibits, but the most fun is the Raptors Free Flight.
Sometimes the birds fly so low that they ruffle your hair!

The Great Horned Owls



We were told that the birds would fly if they did not feel threatened.
So, we were told to act like a bush.
The birds did fly often to each side of the observation crowd.
( to get treats from the handlers)
I felt lucky to get these photos!




Yes, it's pretty exciting to see these guys in action. 
( I think they enjoy putting on a show)





These are Harris hawks
A wonderful show!

They got their ducks in a row.

The Bobcat - just takin a little snooze

Coyote surveying his territory

Grey Wolf
"just lookin at ya"

A familiar sight!

BIG CAT

Big Nap

We say this unusual cactus on the Mexico Baja trip
it is called Boojum
(Weird cactus, weird name)
 

This is a Crescent Saguaro,
can eventually grow to 6 feet wide at the crest.
They are not sure why they do this occasionally.

Tucson Gem and Mineral Show

There are so many booths, products and unusual items.
I had to ask about this vendor.

It apparently started out by the parents and boy digging around dumps and outhouses, looking for any relics, fossils and oddities.
They have many 'reconnected' fossilized dinosaur bones.


Just in case you are looking for a Russian doll
( the ones that have several nested inside the large one)

Perhaps you'd like a dinosaur skeleton.

or a whole tray of Trilobites.

It has been a pretty exhausting day at the museum and Gem Show.
(but pretty fabulous!)





















 

Week 3 - end of work week, more weekend fun!

 


Lou and Wendell working on the 'transition house'.
Dave (on the right) is the facilities manager (our boss).
This is where the ladies are working toward leaving the program, self sufficient, and able to return to society with job, self management skills, and sobriety.
Chores include fixing the French Doors, adding trim,


and blinds.

Deb likes the trim painting
(Sometimes getting up is harder than getting down)

Running the roller is for me
but sometimes the area to paint is pretty small 
(bumping butts is interesting with painting!)




The boys had another bathroom to paint, but Deb and I just supervised.

Celebration Dinner!


We finished the week off with an "experience" dinner 
at The Angry Crab.
They put the chosen fish and other dinner items (potatoes and corn) in a bag, boil the whole thing, then bring out the bag, bibs, gloves and an abundance of paper towels.


This is a "Work for your Dinner"

The aftermath-
just try not to get it on your clothes!

This was our second SOWERS project, a fun and productive experience.

See the next blog post for the weekend enjoyment.