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Monday, August 29, 2022
Mt. Lemmon and clouds
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Everyday beauty and wonder
This past week has been full of amazing sunrises (like the one above from my backyard), sunsets, monsoon storms and other beauty. Everyday beauty, actually, if you take the time to look for it every day.
Monsoon rains have clothed our normally brown mountains in velvet green that one wouldn't expect to see in the desert. The bottom picture is the view from around the corner from my house. It amazes me every time I leave the neighborhood. Sometimes it glows gold in the magic light just before sunset. Other times it's pink. With the summer rains, it's green.
I didn't take this spectacular photo of a rainbow and lightning in Tucson. It was posted on Instagram and credited to @lorigraceaz. Simply amazing! I hope you find some everyday beauty today.
Have a colorful day
Saturday, August 20, 2022
Noom, blooms and monsoon
Then things went wrong:
Sunday, August 14, 2022
Recovering
Friday, August 12, 2022
She said YES!!!
My daughter called yesterday with the best news -- her boyfriend officially proposed and she said YES!!!
Jade is the kindest, most considerate guy and I'm absolutely thrilled that he will be my son-in-law! He even called last week to ask my permission to pop the question!
He's the type of guy who sends me hand-written snail mail thank you notes and makes CDs for me of music he thinks I'll like. And he helps Julia cook great meals for me when I visit, like these platters of vegan sushi rolls and spring rolls.
His cat, Charlie, formed a special bond with Julia's rabbit Charlie. It was all meant to be.
Welcome to the family!
Monday, August 8, 2022
Surgery and more storm damage
I'm back home from my shoulder surgery after spending four days at Nancy and Don's house being pampered. It was so nice being fed, having my own comfy room, and having their company. After three years of living alone, I felt like I was part of a family and it was really nice. Plus their little dog, Charlie, was my buddy.
Here I am having my first meal after surgery, learning to eat soup with my left hand. It actually went a lot better than I expected! It was a savory Italian soup with beer bread. Yum!
And here is my pillow nest! I had to keep my shoulder elevated and this worked perfectly. I could've slept in their recliner, but I liked my nest better. I haven't had ANY pain and haven't had to take the narcotics that were prescribed, only Tylenol and Ibuprofen.
This morning, before Nancy brought me home, I got my first ride in a golf cart as we toodled down to the clubhouse in Sun City for breakfast.
But it wasn't all fun and games. We continued to have monsoon rain every day and Nancy's brand new roof leaked, bubbling out the wall paint and flooding the hallway and the carpet at the entrance to my bedroom. They just bought the house two months ago! So now she's dealing with that.
And I'm dealing with the big tree that fell down in my yard while I was away. Fortunately it didn't damage anything and is in the back yard, not the front. Best of all, I just read on Facebook that the zoo will take away downed trees to feed to their elephants! I have to take some pictures and fill out a form to see if they're interested in this one. That would save me the money I'd have to pay to have it hauled away and would help the animals.
Last, this is the view from the Walgreen's parking lot in Oro Valley yesterday. Gorgeous!