Thursday, February 26, 2026

Tucson - Part Two

 Now where were we? Finishing lunch at Beyond Bread.

Before I go any further, I need to tell you how stupid I can be. I had done a grocery pick up that included two 25 lb bags of water softener salt. I needed to get those out of the trunk of my car so there is room for suitcases. I foolishly thought I could move those bags even though a part of my brain said DO NOT. I got my two wheeled cart out of the shed and I wrangled one bag into the cart. My back wasn't happy but I got the bag over to the softener unit and when I tried picking it up out of the cart, I knew I had done something wrong. I must have twisted wrong when lifting but I don't know. All I knew was, I had done damage to my back. The other bag of salt went to Tucson with us. I truly thought I was going to be okay, but my body didn't agree with me. Because of the pain, I had trouble standing and walking. I found a place to sit everywhere we went. I am a little better now, but I have a therapeutic massage scheduled for tomorrow to see if we can get some of those muscles to let go. Okay, enough of my stupidity.

We really enjoyed lunch but when we went outside it was raining. So what do we do? It was already almost 2:00 and a couple of the places we wanted to see closed early. There were a couple of shrines that I wanted to see and Pat and Marilyn were kind of stuck to go with me since I'm driving. They are such good sports. They are up for just about anything. Even visiting shrines in the rain. 

 Sometimes shrines are difficult to find and these were no different. We eventually found the parking area for the first one and it was full of city trucks working on something across the street. So I parked illegally but nobody seemed to care.

Garden of Gethsemane 

This is a small sculpture park containing art by Felix Lucero. He created the statues from river debris (concrete, sand and other stuff) as a promise to God after surviving WWI.  


 

The work started in 1945 and it still stands today even though there are several signs of vandalism and weather damage.


 

There are statues of Christ with his disciples at the Last Supper, on the cross and with the Holy Family.  


The second shrine was also hard to find (we ended up circling the block at least three times). Parking was on the street. But this shrine has a very interesting past. 

El Tiradito Wishing Shrine

This grotto may be the United State's only Catholic shrine dedicated to the memory of a sinner instead of a saint. 

 

The story according to Atlas Obscura -  The legend goes back to Tucson's Barrio Viejo inits early years when a ranch hand named Juan Oliveras engaged in an affair with an older woman (his mother-in-law). Oliveras was caught in the act and allegedly axed to death on the spot by the husband of his paramour, his own father-in-law. 

Oliveras's disconsolate lover-in-law, unable to bury him in consecrated ground due to the nature of their win, is supposed to have buried him near where he fell. Eventually a shrine sprung up in Oliveras's memory. The legend of "El Tiradito" (the little castaway) was born.

The shrine has evolved into a wishing shrine. People leave candles and little slips of papers filled with hopes and heartbreak.  Legend says that if a candle burns through the night, the wish will be granted. 

By now we were a little wet and chilled so it was time to go back to the hotel and relax and warm up. Pat and Marilyn had to decide where we were going to dinner. We ended up at IHOP which was right next door. 

More museums tomorrow. 

Monday, February 23, 2026

We're Off to Tucson

 Tucson, AZ   High 78  Low 52

We are off on our next adventure. There are lots of things to see and do in Tucson, so we picked 8 places that sounded interesting. We made it to 7 of them (some of them in the rain). 

We took off Tuesday morning and the closer we got to Tucson, the uglier the clouds and the more rain we had. By the time we got there, we could see a little blue sky.

First Stop - this is a definite favorite for everybody. I had been there before with Paul but they had new exhibits. I'm writing about The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures.  This museum is dedicated to preserving and advancing the art of miniatures.


 I am absolutely amazed at the amount of time and effort that people put into these exhibits. Talk about loving what you do. You can certainly see that love in this museum.

A short time exhibit greets you in the lobby. A 2017 Peel P50. How many of you had ever heard of this car. They were first manufactured in the 1960s and only 50 of them were produced. They are 54" long, 39" wide, and their top speed was 38 mph. They have three wheels, one door, one headlight, and no reverse (a handle on the back allowed the car to be lifted and turned. A "replica" was released in 2017 with an electric drive train. The original Peels are worth $175,000. 


 
This post is going to be mostly pictures. This is just a small sampling. Enjoy. 


Some people go really small - like the tip of a pencil or the inside of a walnut shell.



The Fantasy Room






After marveling at the museum, hunger struck. I suggested we go to Beyond Bread (Paul and I tried it and really liked the food) which is a sandwich and soup restaurant (wish they had one up in this area). I had the Carmichael Crunch, a wheat pita bread sandwich with chicken, apples, cranberries, mixed greens and toasted almonds. Sooo good.




More visits after lunch but they will be in the next post. Thanks for joining us on our adventures. 

Friday, February 13, 2026

Drumroll Please - Meet Raelee Beth

 AJ, AZ  High 70s  Low 50s


 
 Isn't she beautiful? (many pictures) Raelee was rather stubborn and wouldn't turn so she was breach. The doctor said it was time to get her out of there so a C-section was scheduled for Tuesday morning. By the time the surgery came around, she had flipped herself so her head was pointed down which made for a much easier surgery for both her and her mom. 


February 10 - 10:07 am - 5lb 11oz - 19 inches 

 
 
 
Grandma Mary



Elias turned 3 years old on the 3rd of February. So far he's really excited about having a baby in the house.  Hope it stays that way.

 





February is a joyous month.  Happy Birthday Elias. Welcome to earth Raelee. 

 

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Wild Wild West

 Apache Junction, AZ  above average temps in the 80s. Lows in the 50s

 Meanwhile back at the park

We have some very talented people in our park and they decided to throw a western murder mystery dinner. It was so much fun. I definitely did not figure out who committed the murder, but a few people did a good job of it.  

I only took a few pictures because I was having too much fun. So this will give you just a small picture of the fun.

Waiting in line to get into the clubhouse.

Mickey - a Pinkerton Guy


 Laura - another Pinkerton - trying to keep the crowd under control


 The local paper (with clues)
The characters or should I say possible murderers

The Menu

The food - it was really good. Not only do we have talented people we have really good cooks in this park.

Wendy and her dad Jim


They did an amazing job and we all had a great time. 

The other thing I had going was birthday cake kits. We put these together last year and delivered 44 kits to the food bank. I hoped we could surpass that number this year and we certainly did. I delivered 57 kits this year. This really is a group project from everybody donating all the cake mixes, sodas, frosting, napkins, candles and foil cake pans. Then they all come together to put the kits together and wrap them.

My car was full - the trunk, backseat and passenger seat were piled high. Believe me, the food bank was glad to see me come.


Next up will be a really exciting announcement. Have a great day.