La Zarzuela
North Camino de Oeste, Tucson
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La Zarzuela Tucson

North Camino de Oeste Tucson, Arizona, 85741, United States

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The Unknown Trail and More

A travel blog entry by ralphieboyo

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... showed up and filled us in on the rest of the trail. We took off, following the couple we had met, leaving them some "wagon room" and a bit of privacy. The trail, as we had been warned, was really rough as we headed down into the first wash. It's used heavily by horsemen, so there are lots of large rocks dislodged from the trail. They create a real challenge for us with only two legs. It ...

Just how cold WAS it Johnny?

A travel blog entry by ralphieboyo

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Who knows what Carson would have answered, but I do know it was cold here last night. We have no electric, but Grandma's quilt kept us warm. i got up at six AM to get the coffee going and watch the sunrise. I turned on the gas below the pot and tried the propane lighter... no luck. I tried again...the same. Finally I put the lighter in the flow of heat from the furnace. After a few moments "thawing out", it worked. That's cold, ...

A different side of Tucson

A travel blog entry by wmaxtman

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... 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

A travel blog entry by sereivam

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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 ...

Five Days in the Desert

A travel blog entry by tenntrek

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... week stay at the Desert Trails RV Park. This is the RV park that was literally built over a water amusement park that went bust some years ago, and at which we stayed for two nights when we drove the RT out to Seattle in April, 2010. The park, as we quickly discovered, is a much different place in January than it is in April, by which time a good number of the snowbirds have cleared out. More on that in a subsequent posting.



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This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: La Zarzuela, A Bed And Bed & Breakfast Inn

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