Natural Bed and Breakfast Tucson
3150 E. Presidio Rd Tucson, Arizona, 85716, United States
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The Unknown Trail and More
... if you paid close attention to the sand on the larger stones which made it slippery. The entire route was about three and a half miles in length and we drank lots of water enroute. We carry a two liter hydro-pack which is a great help.
Later in the day, after dinner of ribeye steak, baked potato, green beens and salad, we went out and got a few shots of the evening's sunset. ...
Just how cold WAS it Johnny?
... telephoto shots of the water below and we started back. The trip was four and a half miles round trip and took us nearly four hours. I might do it again, but they don't allow firearms in this park. ;0)
It got up into the lower sixties today, so Shorty was nice and warm when we got back. I felt moved to take a nap and Lynn got on the computer to search for houses on the Florida Keys. We're planning on meeting Joe, ...
A different side of Tucson
... the planned experiments because they were so busy working to raise their food and survive. The original group was four men and four women. Two couples got married after the two year confinement. The Biosphere 2 is now owned by the University of Arizona and is used by students for research projects but none of them live inside the facility any more.
The tour was very interesting and we were glad we took the time to stop there....now back towards Apache Junction.
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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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Coming full circle
... it feels like it just happened, yesterday. So I feel like I had to stay. I contacted the Congresswoman's office and her communications director gave me the go ahead and I was credentialed for the event. I wanted to document the images for the wonderful Tucson staffers who have been through hell this past year. When they hired me to photograph her for the transportation, they were stressed, in shock and strung out. Hardly in a position to make ...


