Saturday, October 31, 2009

THE NEW CHRISTY MINSTRALS AND MORE

On Friday Sue and Dick Burwell came to Tucson from Scottsdale, and we met them and had lunch at the Preserve at SaddleBrooke.After lunch we went to see the New Christy Minstrels. Here again, most of you reading this Blog will have no clue as to who the New Christy Minstrels are or what they do. Well they were a Folk music group in the 1960's. Sue and Dick know one of the singers well and that is why we went. We enjoyed the show and loved visiting with Dick and Sue.
The picture below is one I tried to take with my camera during the performance. Not good light so it isn't the best.

Then tonight -- Halloween -- we went to an HOA Halloween party. Lots of visiting and treating. Dressing up in costume was optional.

Bob went as a Boise State Bronco fan! GO BRONCOS!!!
We had a good time and didn't have to worry about being tricked because we weren't home to hand out treats!

Monday, October 26, 2009

A BUSY, BUSY WEEKEND!

Kent and Lesley came from Casa Grande on Friday ; we went to lunch and we perused the craft fair going on at the Continental Shopping Mall.
On Saturday we got up early and went to Sonoita to the Historic Empire Ranch roundup and open house. The Empire Ranch dates back to 1870 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.They had all sorts of events, music, tours, storytellers, etc.
The old ranch house and outbuildings.

They were giving rides from the parking lot to the ranch house in horse (in this case mule) and wagons.

There were lots of folks dressed in period costume.

Bob decided to wear his usual uniform!

Bob took my picture with Don Collier. He was an actor in a TV show in the 60's /70's called High Chaparral filmed in Old Tucson. Most who read this Blog will be too young to remember him.

Kent and Lesley taking in some exhibits

We went to Patagonia after this to have lunch; did some shopping in Tubac; and then went home and vegged on the patio. Had a great day!

On Sunday Kent and Lesley headed home, and Shirley, Cliff, Bob and I went to the Tucson Bluegrass Festival at the Desert Diamond Casino about 12 miles north of Green Valley. A friend I worked with at the legislature was there with her husband who makes and sells fiddles .

I got to visit with Karen and see the great fiddles Frank makes. Below is a fiddle he made out of one of the old growth trees they removed when the new additions were put on the Idaho State Capito building. He will donate it to the Capitol and it will be on permament display. What a great thing for him to do, and what a talented man!

We had a great day listening to the music and visiting with Karen and Frank.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

IT'S ALL HAPPENING AT THE ZOO

Last Wednesday, the Camera Club took a trip to the Tucson Zoo! Bob nor I had been there before so we decided to go along. We saw a number of animals; below are my favorites.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

HUMMINGBIRD BANDING

On Monday I volunteered at the Camera Club as a Monitor, so Bob headed up to Madera Canyon where he had heard they were banding Hummingbirds. He lucked out and he even got to hold one of the Hummingbirds after it was banded (sorry, no picture of him holding it).
The Hummingbirds are caught in these nets.
Then they are weighted, measured, and banded. Bob says the band they put around their tiny little legs look like tiny pieces of aluminum foil.
This lady held the Hummingbird after it was banded until it decided to fly away.

They are amazing little creatures that weigh about 4 + grams. Their heart rate can reach as high as 1260 beats per minute, and they flap their wings 12 to 90 times per second. They are the only bird that can fly backwards.
The banding is over for this year, but you can bet Bob (and probably me) will be right there next year when they begin banding in April.

Monday, October 19, 2009

BOB'S WEEKEND ADVENTURE

This past weekend, Bob went with some friends, Norm and Howard, to northeast Arizona on a rockhounding trip in conjunction with the Pima County Community College. They went up through Show Low to Taylor, where they spent the night, and then to the area near the Petrified Forest National Park.
Below is a picture of Harrison Yokum, the leader of the group. He is 86 years old, and according to Bob, has more energy than most young people.

Some of the scenery they traveled through to get to their destination.

Below is what was once a forest. This was back in the dinosaur age. Now it is covered with petrified wood.

Below are chunks of the petrified wood.

He had a good time, brought back lots of petrified wood, and learned a great deal about rocks!

Sunday, October 11, 2009

PATAGONIA FALL FESTIVAL

We went to Patagonia yesterday with friends Jim and Linda. We specifically went to do some birding, but found that the birds had other ideas. There were hardly any. I think Bob said we only saw 11 species. So Patagonia was having their annual fall festival and we decided that would be fun to see. We were really surprised by the amount of craft booths they had. Patagonia is a small town maybe a few more than 1000 people, but this festival rivaled "Arts in the Park" in Boise. We were impressed.
They had a group of Native Americans dance and I took some pictures. They were very good, and very energetic.
The festival was fun, and we plan to make it an annual trip.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

THE GRANDCHILDREN

When we decided we were going to Idaho, we decided to take all the grandchildren a gift showing them something about where we now live. We gave them all books about the desert except Gavin; he is a sports nut so we got him a U of A baseball hat.
Below are Jessica and Kip's girls

Jarod and Katie's

Jason and Sarah's

Those are all the Idaho grandchildren. On our way home we stopped in Spanish Fork, UT, to see the rest of the group. We just couldn't get Jake to hold his present up so that you can read his name.

It was fun seeing everyone. Now it's their turn to come see us!