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.
