The plants there seem to be ahead of Tucson in their blooming, maybe because it's south of us. One street had a long row of snapdragons in bright blue pots.
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Colorful Tubac with Linda and Jim
Friday, March 24, 2023
Wildflowers and shoulder setback
I spotted this little bud on a saguaro cactus. I'm not sure if it's the beginning of a new arm or something else. It's too early for saguaro flowers, plus they're usually up around the top of the cactus. The ocotillos (below) are getting their little green leaves so they no longer look like grey sticks.
My shoulder situation is that at PT on Monday, my therapist added some new exercises that really hurt, and by Tuesday morning I couldn't raise my injured arm at all. It was excruciatingly painful for the next three days to even try to lift a fork, and I was afraid I had done permanent damage.
When I went back to PT yesterday, she said I didn't tear anything and that it was just a really sore muscle. So she said to back off on my daily home exercises except for stretching. That seems to have helped somewhat and today it's not quite as sore, but still not as good as it had been. I had finally, almost three months after surgery, been able to lift that arm enough to help shampoo my hair, but that's out of the question now. It helps that the sunshine is back. I was feeling pretty down earlier in the week with the clouds and drizzle and pain and my daughter and her fiancé having left and being alone again.
Tomorrow I'm going across town to the quilt shops for some color therapy. I'll report back if I find anything interesting.
Have a colorful day
Sunday, March 19, 2023
Welcome, Spring!!!
Spring arrives tomorrow, which means the Tucson snow birds will soon leave for their northern homes and our temperatures will ramp up. But for now, we have spring flowers and balmy weather.
Friday, March 17, 2023
More color with Julia and Jade
Julia and Jade left today, and I'm already missing them badly.
Even though their last two days here were cloudy and drizzly, we packed in activities. That's them with very colorful lunches at the Eclectic Cafe yesterday. That was after we toured the Botanical Gardens and before we pulled into the parking lot at Sabino Canyon to hike and the rain clouds dumped on us.
So instead of hiking, we headed home and on the way stopped at Ted DeGrazia's Gallery in the Sun to look at his handmade artistic compound of adobe buildings.
Above is his chapel. Below, Julia and Jade check out the kitchen in his adobe home.
DeGrazia, who died in 1982, was an American impressionist painter, sculptor, composer, actor, director, designer, architect, jeweler and lithographer. He's known for his colorful images of Native American children of the Southwest.
Here we are earlier yesterday in all our colors in front of a purple wall at the Tucson Botanical Gardens. Update: The botanical gardens just placed fourth in the USA Today Readers" Choice Awards for Best Botanical Garden in the country!
When it rained, we went inside the tropical butterfly pavilion where this golden butterfly landed on a poinsettia.
The desert garden included this bright green aloe from Botswana (above) and bunny eared prickly pear cacti.
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Julia and Jade visit!!!
My daughter and her fiance finally made it to Tucson, three years after I moved here! It's been a year and a half since I've seen them and it was so good to give them big hugs. On their first morning they got some sun on their legs, which they haven't been able to do in Spokane since last year.
Then we headed over to Catalina State Park for some wading and hiking. It was packed with Spring Break families and Snow Birders, and Julia and Jade couldn't believe how friendly everyone was. We decided that everyone is happy when it's sunny and you're out in nature.
My daughter is an animal whisperer, so she got this little lizard to crawl right onto her hand and settle in. The little guy didn't want to leave, so we had to gently nudge him off when it was time for us to go.
She picked up her love of photography from me and she takes some amazing pictures.
Tohono Chul ("desert corner") Park is across the street, so we strolled through its beauty until it closed at 5. Wildflowers and trees were blooming, matching some of the colorful walls.
Friday, March 10, 2023
Cactus Queen quilt
In case you're not familiar with her technique, she backs her fabrics with Steam-A-Seam 2 before cutting out the appliqué shapes. Those are some of my fabrics, above. Then she arranges the shapes on a sheet of see-through light-weight fabric called Pattern Ease (which I ordered from her website) before fusing them down.
You can see my piece in progress, with just the background and the base of the cactus. Then you go wild collaging flowers and other prints. I added some rickrack and other trims along the edges of the cactus pleats.
I've linked to 8-not-sew-good-habits-on-off-wall-friday.html in case you want to read about what other creative sewers have been up to this week.