Copper-Bell Bed and Breakfast Tucson
25 North Westmoreland Ave. Tucson, Arizona, 85745, United States
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The Unknown Trail and More
... who had been as far as the creek and pools, but knew nothing about the remainder of the trail. The flora on the way was truly amazing. Lots of colors and variety in the flowers. I caught one bee off guard in a tiny poppy. He seemed to have backed in and was caught. Thus, I got a good close shot of him before he took off.
As we visited and looked at the creek area, another solo, ...
A different side of Tucson
... a session on natural cleaning products and plan to try using Tang in our holding tanks instead of chemical products. The lady had several other great tips for using products from our kitchen cupboards for cleaning. I had heard of the many uses of vinegar and baking soda but not hydrogen peroxide, peanut butter, and many others.
One day there was a Swap Meet so I set up some of Mom's trellis necklaces. I sold 20 of them and to my surprise many women had not ...
Tucson, AZ
We got to Tucson, Arizona just before the sunset. Our CS host Bruce showed us around his beautiful garden and told about all kinds of desert plants. There were some barrel cactus (they always point to the equator), blooming lemon and orange trees, huge cactus and some very cool ...
Arizona State Museum, U of A
Today we visited the oldest and largest anthropology museum in the Southwest (established in 1893). Located on the University of Arizona campus it is one of the oldest research units on the campus. Quick Facts:
- holds a comprehensive collection of Southwest Indian basketry,
totaling 25,000+ woven pieces of rare and outstanding ...
Behinds Can't Take It Anymore!
... town according to the Gila Bend visitor center docent. What the tour book failed to mention is that the turn off is 30 miles west of Gila Bend- or from the direction from which we came. From the turn off go 13 miles on paved road and an additional 6 miles of gravel and dirt road which traverses private property (but the farmers don't mind- just don't run over their dogs) and cross the Gila River twice. Besides being slightly out of the way traveling a jeep trail for ...


