Hacienda del Desierto Bed and Breakfast Tucson
11770 East Rambling Trail Tucson, Arizona, 85747, United States
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The Unknown Trail and More
... another couple from Washington and visited with the for a bit. It's always fun to share stories and campsites with others of the same ilk. It was a hot one here today, getting up to eighty six degrees. We did sit out under the awning and read a bit, kept tolerably cool by the breeze. We have electric power for the next two nights, so the AC was a great help.
Thanks for the visit...
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Going South to Go North
Don had planned a stop along I-40 to get the motorhome serviced - oil and lub. He discovered that he could do this in Casa Grande so we decided to head south and try and get 'around' and 'behind' the storm. The roads north are closed or listed as snow/ice covered and are all through areas of high elevation. As a result the morning was spent waiting our turn at ...
A different side of Tucson
... week quilting while Wayne took in the rally. And....that was perfectly fine with me. However, it didn't go that way. The one day when there wasn't really anything of interest to me I went for a massage and did several errands. The other days it seems like there was enough for me to go to that it wasn't worth getting my sewing machine out. I used a fire extinguisher for the first time at a safety seminar and learned how to get out the fire exit in our bedroom. I ...
Tucson, AZ
... behind his garden fence is a part of a state park - reserve. We looked out and saw a pack of javelins – they look like wild pigs but are actually hoofed mammals originating from South America. The pronunciation of javelin is something like “have elyna”.
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BACK COUNTRY CAMPING
... fitted pack on my back. At any rate, I would need someone to pick me up if I hiked back early and no one was expecting me for another day. I'd have to contact Jennifer and maybe my buddy Ernie to see if they were available. This was on my mind as I made my way to Tanque Verde peak, the highest mountain in the Rincon range. The trail was still mostly uphill but I was at least a little better off because I was carrying less food and water, so I felt the load ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Hacienda Del Desierto


