Sunday, June 7, 2015

Thunder on Thunderstorm Place

 
"Write about the Energy of Refugio" Peter (Sahhar, my hair stylist) said. 
There IS a lot of energy around here...exciting energy ---  of the heavens and of the night skies, Healing energy, reproductive energy...birds & bees stuff, Wild Life energy; Life Cycle energy. And you name it!  (of note, as I am writing this a roadrunner beepbeeped across the driveway and under my Window -- trailing a quail.  Fortunately there were no babies around at this time.) 
We had two days and nights of thunderstorms with thunder and lightning and rain back in April.  Yes, it was unusual for this time of year. In my last blog you saw some of the results of the rain -- with the cacti blooming and the green "State Tree", Palo Verde, with its canopy of bright yellow flowers. The whole valley blossomed with these trees opening their umbrellas of flowers the color of maize.  Tucson had a bumper crop, they were everywhere!  Perhaps this is what happened when they named Oro Valley (valley of gold). ??  Of course along with them came the worst allergy symptoms people ever had, but only as long as the golden blossoms were abound. The ground was lightly dusted with the blossoms.  The trees were really spectacular! And outside in the back we could hear the humming of LOTS of bees.  We do live in HoneyBee Canyon, you know!  Now the colorful foliage has calmed down, and the trees have gone back to their green-ness. 
However, now it's the Saguaros' turn to show off, though nothing like last years blooms.  Still in all, they are hoping to propagate their future generations. First with their nest of flowers-to-be, next with their Rastafarian headresses adorning the tall spires after the white flowers bloomed.  These photos were taken in our back yard and outside my window.


Then it's the birds' chance to take part in the seed distribution and promoting of future saguaros, which can only be grown by seed alone. 
 
 The birds have chosen their partners and started their families.  Each day the mom and dad trot their "quailettes" (yes, I made that word up!) across the driveway to peck beneath the birdfeeder, straight out from my window.  They are only a couple inches high and so cute! 
 
 
Refugio at dinnertime!  (They are "early birds!")
 
I've only seen Wiley once, as he loped across my labyrinth, stopping in front of my bench.  I can only wonder what would happen if I were sitting there when he came through, as he seems to have a sort of mission in mind while traveling, and not really looking to see if I (Peju of the Desert) am anywhere around! 
This is the path he took.  My Window is just across the driveway below the trees and behind my bench. 


On another day while at my computer something caught my eye outside my window ... it was Willie!  He had stopped right directly in front of me.  Of course since our windows are tinted he cannot see me.  I grabbed my camera, but he then continued on down the driveway. I went out back and up to the fence and caught this picture of him as he turned to check me out.
 
 He's a cute young feller! 
 
And of course it wouldn't be right not to include my Grandest-daughter since I had just spent a week in Valentinaville with Blaire and  V.
 

And another pic that demonstrates why my IPad opens up to "ELMO"!!
 


 
 and finally this one I love ... "In Mommie's Shoes!"
 

Well, take care y'all, and come visit our Tucson Wild Life and feel the energy for yourself!  Thanks, Peter!
Peju of the Desert
 
 
 

Thursday, April 9, 2015

REFUGIO VISITORS



Refugio visitors...

"What do you like about Tucson?" Lindsay asked.  My immediate response was: the Catalina Mountains, the uniqueness of the Saguaro cacti and the multitude of other Sonoran Desert fauna and inhabitants, the clear blue sky, the pure night sky and its many stars, the sunrises and the moon-rises behind the Catalinas, and of course the sunsets which last a half hour and spreads it's palette of colors across the sky.  Pastels, filmy as can be, or bright neon orange/red/purple against the cornflower blue sky.  They are just breathtaking! 
The variety of bird songs and calls is captivating as well.  This morning as I was re-installing my drip system for my patio plants I heard the most beautiful song up in the tree...There it was---my wanna-be-friend, the Northern male Cardinal.  They have 28 different songs, but this time he was singing to my Hapa songs.  I guess he likes Hawaiian music too! 


 This is such a pretty time of year here.  There are pops of little color all around, and trees wearing their flowerful canopy or bright yellow!  And of course the tall Ocotillos are vying for attention.  Here are a couple pictures taken down Rancho Vistoso Blvd on the way to Honey Bee Ridge where we live. 
 The Ocotillos, with their waving arms and orange-red toppers can get to be two stories tall.And then there are the huge hot pink flowers on these cacti on the median of the Blvd as well.  And Jon Skaug has some in his front yard going on their 2nd round of flowers.  Though they only last one day, they are show-stoppers! 

 
 
We have had a couple of Javelina herds and a trio of coyotes all in the same morning.  They came to put on a show for Mike and Kathy Miles who were here to visit us and the Spring Training baseball games.  Sure enough, while we were in the office in front of my window I noticed a trio of coyotes -- Wiley??  I think so.  And I think it was Wylette, and their teenager Willie. I have never seen more than two here, so that's my big excitement out here in the desert!  A half hour later there came a family of javelinas with their wee ones.  They were followed just a bit afterward by a small herd of javelinas.  They were all just passing through, not stopping to much on our prickly pear and other cacti and agaves.  Whew -- just providing entertainment (as Laurell says!) for me and our guests.  It's too bad they don't "perform" for all our other guests who so earnestly want to catch a glimpse of them.  Well, they'll just have to come back!! 


 
  

Thursday, January 1, 2015

SNOWY HAPPY NEW YEAR!!



 
 
 
 

I returned home from Valntinaville...Santa came, and Papa and I took V to the park for run-around time!

 
I flew from Oakland to San Diego to change planes to get to Tucson.  Well there is 1 separate terminal for SWA which has only 2 gates: 1 and 1A.  Of course that is where we pulled up.  Not a bad flight, but I had to go out and to the main Terminal for the bulk of SWA flights, and back through security.  The line for checking in was way to the central doors!  Oh wow!, but then I had Pre TSA Check so it went very quickly; also, they opened up more space for security checks---finally!  So on we go to Tucson, start to decsend, then go back up and around for a bit.  The pilot came on and said  "We have to land in Phoenix to get gas.  There is a lot of congestion at the airport, and we don't have enough gas to keep circling."  It was heavy clouds and rain and bumpy.  So add another hour.  I left on a 9:20am flight, and got home in the dark.  Just happy to be home!
At 10:30pm last night it began to snow... and for quite a while by the looks of it this morning.  So I have to share some of the pix with you.  Starting with last night out back, and one that Rodney took. 



 
A new day, a new Year, a new Desert!
 
   Out My Window...


     Our Street   Yes, our mailbox
                   My Labyrinth.................................

 
 St. Francis at the Labyrinth
 

Our REFUGIO signThe back of our house
                      
 This is something sent to me by Diane, my Skin Care prof...   It helps if you sing it! 
                          
WINTER WONDERLAND
AIRZONA STYLE

 

Palm trees, wave, are you listening?
In the pool, water's glistening
A beautiful sight, we're happy tonight.
Living in a Tucson Wonderland.

Gone away is the blizzard.
Here to stay is the lizard.
A warm sunny day, we like it that way,
Living in a Tucson Wonderland.

In the desert we will have a picnic,
Cactus, sand, rattlesnakes and sun.
Christmas dinner is an old tradition,
It's pinto beans and tacos by the ton.

Later on,we'll perspire,
As the temperature rises higher.
A warm sunny day, we like it that way,
Living in a Tucson Wonderland.

In the desert we don't shovel snow, man,
There's no ice to make us slip and slide.
All the houses here are air conditioned.
So we can get cold when we are inside.

Later on, if we're wishing
We can golf or go fishing.
A warm sunny day, we like it that way,
Living in a Tucson Wonderland

So,  Enjoy our pix, and Blessings for a Joyful, Abundant, and Healthy 2015!!!!   Peju of the Desert