Living in Arizona

Fairbank Historic Townsite: A Ghost Town on the San Pedro River

We were headed back from a Sunday cruise to Tombstone. On our way back we decided to take the scenic route through Sonita on highway 82. Just before sunset we glimpsed an obscure sign in the San Pedro River Valley. It said Fairbanks Historic Townsite. I couldn’t resist my curiosity. We […]

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April 2017 Backpacking Trip in the Santa Rita Mountains

I moved to Madera Highlands in Spring of in 2009, what sold me were views of the Santa Rita Mountains towering over the community. I finally made it backpacking in those magestic mountains. I have actually been to the summit the highest peak, Mount Wrightson but only on day hikes. Every time I […]

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3 Day Escape into the Grand Canyon

Every time I go in the back country I face a new challenge. It might be surviving the cold, thin air at altitude, or in this case fear of heights. Mark and I had been planning a back country trip for some time. We finally made it happen last weekend […]

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Biosphere 2

Biosphere 2 Science Museum

The Biosphere North of Tucson has always been on my list of must see places. Surprisingly I’d not been there despite having lived in Tucson since 2009. Today my story changed. We took a trip up there with my parents and brother who are visiting for the holidays. We arrived around […]

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Rancho Sahuarita

Rancho Sahuarita is Arizona’s top selling master plan community.  As of December 2013 they have passed 5000 homes and 450 acres total.  It seems there is no end to the number of people who love this community and you are soon to learn why this might also be the best […]

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Tucson Monsoon Season 2013

Welcoming Tucson monsoon season 2013

Those of you who moved back home for the summer are missing one of the best parts of life in Tucson.  That’s the monsoon season.  Summer monsoons are spectacular!  Something everybody should experience in their lifetime. In a short period of time an insane amount of rain is dropped.  The […]

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