Detail from "Rain Dance," an original quilt by Sherrie Spangler

Friday, March 6, 2026

Linda's too short visit


My friend Linda flew into town this week to escape the gloomy cold weather in the Northwest for a few days. We started where I start most of my company, at Guadalahara's because it's bursting with color and good Mexican food. And they make salsa to order from a cart by your table.


She's a fellow quilter and fabric artist, so of course we stopped at a quilt shop. She bought  these beautiful ribbons to use in a pillow to go with a bed quilt that she's making.

Since fabric shopping makes you hungry I asked what she felt like snacking on. She said DONUTS! So I put donut shops into my navigation and it led us to BoSa Donuts about a mile away. Oh my were they delicious. And it's open until 9 PM so you don't have to get there early in the morning like most donut shops.


Then I took her to the Happy Saguaro, which carries crafts from Mexico. She bought this beautiful wool weaving of birds.


In the same shopping center is Nest In the Desert, a home decor shop where we took our picture reflected in a mirror. They had a spectacular huge fake bougainvillea that I wanted, but it was $400.


The prickly pear lemonade was at another gift shop. Notice the saying: "When the mountains turn pink, it's time for a drink!" And the mountains really do turn pink just before sunset, like the picture below.





I took her hiking in Catalina State Park so she could see the wildflowers. We had to cross over a few streams, but there were stepping stones to use. Here's Linda assessing the situation before crossing.



Another place I like to take visitors is the Tucson Botanical Gardens, and I lucked out and scored two free passes at the library. Can you believe this canopy of trees is in the desert? The prickly pear cactus below is called Bunny Ears.



We visited some friends of Linda's one afternoon and spotted this fan palm near the community pool with big glossy clusters of fruit.


Her friend's husband took a picture of us and used AI to turn us into a cartoon, which I liked better than the original!


I sent it to my kids and my son shot back with another AI version giving us hats and pets. Linda's visit was really fun but too short!

Have a colorful day



 

1 comment:

The Idaho Beauty said...

You really know how to treat visitors! I've started seeing these AI cartoon versions of people on line and don't quite know what to think. But I do like the additions your son made.